Spark'd TV: What to Watch
As the semester nears its end, it is important to know what to look out for when you’re spending endless hours at home during the holidays.
As the semester nears its end, it is important to know what to look out for when you’re spending endless hours at home during the holidays.
Three days after Thanksgiving I’m sure most of you are thinking, ‘How can Thanksgiving be over? I still have so much thanks to give!’ I know, it can be hard to contain your gratitude until next November.
There are those of us who want to make a trip to the gym as quick and painless as possible forcing us to conceal our identity with a baggy t-shirt and baseball cap.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has made record sales numbers in, not only the video game industry, but also in the entertainment industry as a whole.
My taste in television has shifted slightly in these last few months. I find myself watching more and more “bro comedies” as I like to call them—television shows which a large male following, typically of the comedic genre.
When I read that the ASU German Devils club was having a Stammtisch last Thursday night at Rula Bula on Mill Avenue, I looked up a translation to find out what this meant.
Sure, Sun Devil baseball deals the heat. They are the mitochondrion that gives life to the Tempe campus and draws a baseball crowd like none other.
I’m assuming that after my latest post, all of you made a trip to your local yarn stores, collecting your yarn of choice, knitting needles, and other supplies.
Ahhhhhh, the sweet aroma of turkey roasting in the oven, mingled with the scent of sweet candied yams piping hot and ready for consumption.
This year was the year of the modern military first-person shooters. Two massive publishers of this generation, Electronic Arts and Activision, released their own military first person shooters to compete for the consumer’s hard earned cash.
When deciding which elective to take next semester, I looked through the dance classes offered at ASU and saw that capoeira is on the list.
There isn’t a show that has endured its typical time frame more than American Horror Story. Despite the fact that the Halloween season has come and gone, American Horror Story still beguiles many across the nation.
We’ve all heard about how summer can damage your beauty routine. The harsh sun will fade your hair, burn your skin, or cause breakouts from sweat.
As the cold breeze rolls over the tundra of the northern province of Skyrim, the eye catches sights.
It’s finally fall (and since in Arizona we only really have two seasons, it’s basically winter already), so it’s getting quite chilly out.
Looking forward, I see a disgraceful beginning. One filled with fights, off-field scandal and bigger changes resulting from them.
This past weekend, I spent sunrise to sunset at Phoenix International Raceway interning at the NASCAR races.
Positive reinforcement. We all crave it and we all hope to attain it. With national tidbits covering the many outraged musicians opinion on the SB 1070 immigration bill, it seemed like it was the only music-related topic major magazines and internet entities were interested in.
I’ve heard countless times the term “Generation Me” given to youth’s culture today, so it was interesting to read The New York Times editorial “Generation Sell,” which traces the history of youth culture from the beatniks and hippies in the ‘50s and ‘60s to the punks in the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s.
After leaving America shocked last week, this week’s episode of How I Met Your Mother picked up where it left off, with Barney and Robin in a very big predicament.
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