'The Conjuring' has more spooks than chills
Another haunted house, another demonic possession.
Another haunted house, another demonic possession.
FX's "The Bridge" debuted to mixed criticism, but the show has unlimited potential if its players can get their acts together quickly.
Paris Fashion Week introduced a new level of diversity to its cast of models this year.
"Mama's Child" paints the picture of a teen's coming-of-age through the lens of biracial families and racism.
Urban and metropolitan studies junior Connor Descheemaker is highly involved and invested in painting downtown as picture of artistic success.
The HBO series returns in several weeks, but it needs to accomplish several housekeeping tasks beforehand.
Knowing this fear must be wiped away, I took a big step and landed in Curry Corner on Rural Road and Apache Boulevard.
Check out this top-five list of downtown Phoenix restaurants with delicious and hot dishes that might just help cool you down.
Forget Forever21; Gather Boutique carries unique and affordable vintage fashion.
With his new album, 'Yeezus,' Kanye West walks on water.
ASU students Jessica Pruett and Jessica Duckworth have created a platform that accepts feminist ideas and addresses issues on campus with creativity, collages and expression.
Sunday's "Game of Thrones" finale wrapped up the season while leaving an alarming but hopeful glimpse of what is to come.
Senior Matt Chesin and Junior Brian Kiefling take films to Jerome Indie Film and Music Festival.
Customers can soak in the sights, sounds and smells of Ethiopia without leaving the heart of Tempe.
AMC's "The Killing" is back with a riveting season three premiere after nearly being canceled.
"The Art of Video Games," a transplant from Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., represents another cultural attraction for downtown residents
Does Revelations find its port or is it in open water?
The invitation-only affair brought new material for film connoisseurs and threw American film directors into the limelight.
The Wolfpack returns in a comedy that, despite the odds, sort of works.
Family and friends came together to organize a benefit concert in honor of Zach Booher, who died during the summer of 2012 in a car accident.
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