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Tonight: Lupe Fiasco brings 'Lasers' tour to Mesa

If you ask just about any musician about how life on the road is, you'll likely get mixed reviews. Some artists thrive off the energy of the crowds. Other artists just can't wait to get home. If you ask Lupe Fiasco, your answer will likely be more polarizing than most.

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Biffy Clyro rocks the Clubhouse

The name might have you scratching your head, but the Scottish rock ‘n’ roll three-piece is probably the biggest band you’ve never heard of.

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Jake&Cat! Scream4 Movie Review

Jake Davis and Cat Roper say there nothing to be scared about when it comes to their insightful review of Wes Craven's newest movie, Scream4.

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‘Workaholics’ is a must-see comedy

Originally a Web series on 5thyear.com, “Workaholics” was picked up by Comedy Central for what looks to be at least 10 half-hour episodes. Featuring the members of the sketch group Mail Order Comedy, the show focuses on the lives of three friends as they enter into the workforce post-college.

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The State Press

Q&A with ‘Peaceful Warrior’ Dan Millman

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a blueprint for life’s convoluted moments? That’s the objective of author and life coach Dan Millman in his newly released book, “The Four Purposes of Life.” The State Press spoke with Millman about his text and the teachings within.

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The State Press

Anna Craig delights with new EP

Her five-song album, which was originally distributed independently but now is being released with the backing of Expat Records, is a great representation of where Craig is at as a singer/songwriter.

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The State Press

Foo Fighters return with best album since 1997

If Dave Grohl wants to get back to his roots, Dave Grohl is going to get back to his roots. So, it should come as no surprise that “Wasting Light” is the first album since 1997's “The Colour and the Shape” to feature original lead guitarist Pat Smear.

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Q&A: Sean Mackin of Yellowcard

Who would have guessed that one of the biggest bands of the mid-2000s would be a violin-wielding rock band? Yellowcard seemingly defied the odds.

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