'Workaholics' star reflects on fame, movie career
Adam DeVine from "Workaholics" will be in Phoenix on Feb. 15 at Stand Up Live for one night only.
Adam DeVine from "Workaholics" will be in Phoenix on Feb. 15 at Stand Up Live for one night only.
Over the past few years, hip-hop has evolved into an experimental genre, fusing the alternative with the traditional.
The apocalyptic set design juxtaposed Imagine Dragons’s powerful performance at the Marquee Theatre on Feb. 8, giving a sold-out crowd hope of feeling a little less lost in their personal abysses.
The game reminded me that the world was at stake and you have to push forward through the hardships and losses.
This weekend’s cold front didn’t stop ASU students from coming out to Devilpalooza to see American Idol winner and rising country star Scotty McCreery. The 19-year-old wooed the audience with his signature deep voice, singing songs off his debut album “Clear As Day”, a few covers and even some brand new songs.
All the bands fought admirably, but there could only be one winner. This year’s winner for the Battle of the Bands was Rescue the Future.
Fashionistas at ASU put on a hair and beauty demo for students.
"Side Effects" is a must see, and will keep audiences entertained with plot twists, dramatic performances and some mild comic relief.
Detailed features and interaction with the horses will make viewers fall in love with the puppets of "War Horse."
Atlas Genius's debut tour is coming to Tempe this Friday at Marquee Theatre.
Who cares about New York Fashion Week, when it's Sun Devil Fashion Week?
Currently, many are praising – or questioning – what a release like this by Netflix means for the industry and future of television. While the convenience and exclusivity is nice, what is more exciting about this form of entertainment is the possibility that American television might fully move past the cookie-cutter approach of its own production procedures.
ASU student Joshua Hillmann will be among more than 20 musicians brought to the Grammy’s by “Life and Breath,” the first album solely dedicated to music by Rene Clausen.
The Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival plans to feature a blend of foreign and native films to the Valley Feb. 10-24.
At The Center for Games and Impact at ASU, passionate undergraduate and graduate students are conversing about recent gaming news and upcoming games.
Comedian Steve Rannazzisi is currently on tour and will be coming to Phoenix to perform at Stand Up Live for Feb. 7 through Feb. 10.
"Anatomy of a Single Girl" hits on many of the issues that college students face once returning home from college making it a relatable read.
ASU triumphs at the ICCA West Quarter Finals.
State Press editors take on the Grammy nominations and decide who deserves a win and who definitely does not.
Professor Kriss Ravetto from University of California Davis spoke on Thursday about how digital technology can create uncertainty and paranoia.
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