Second season of ‘The Voice’ promises display of vocal talents
The premiere episode of season two of “The Voice” is dramatic and indicative of the competition to come.
The premiere episode of season two of “The Voice” is dramatic and indicative of the competition to come.
Since many students don’t have the chance or the funds to travel outside of the U.S., they must find other ways to get away. So, why not let their ears trek the world instead?
Allstar Weekend definitely knows how to put on a show for a crowd of teenage girls.
As a whole, of Montreal’s new album “Paralytic Stalks” is an over-produced and pretentious album.
Will.i.am’s performance showcased not only his lyrical flair, but also his turntable savvy.
The characters in “Smash” are meaningful and believable.
Director James Watkins gives a refreshing spin on horror movies in “The Woman in Black”
The concept in "Chronicle" is intriguing, but the plot is disorganized.
John Roy is no stranger to humor or to Stand-up, Scottsdale! Comedy Club.
With an open mind to creative exploration, students may find themselves pleasantly surprised by the unmatchable arts and entertainment around campus.
Not many bands offer shows that reach the atmosphere of inclusivity that Twin Sister and Ava Luna did Tuesday night.
“Cabaret” leaves the audience not only amused, but also wondering what will be of Sally’s return to the Kit Kat Club and the ultimate fate of Germany.
“Expressing Human Rights: All People Free and Equal” is an opportunity to showcase for youth to explore human rights as they see it in the world around them.
The “Sh-t Girls Say” YouTube video has inspired countless spin-off videos, and many have managed to also be viral sensations.
Drama, promiscuity and heartwarming plot has never molded so well together as it does in the new season of “Californication.”
“Windfall Nights” would be more captivating if it showed the struggles of each character rather than blatantly stating them.
With enough hype to sink a boat, Lana Del Rey has gone from being under the spotlight to under the microscope in a matter of weeks.
O.A.R. showed off well-known talents with low-key show.
Anthony Mackie from the recently released “Man on a Ledge” speaks about his role and his lifestyle as an actor.
No scene is without a completely unpredictable turn in “Man on a Ledge.”
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