Q&A with Matt Frazier of Local Natives
The melodic SoCal singers Local Natives have brought their A-game this year with the release of their debut album “Gorilla Manor.”
The melodic SoCal singers Local Natives have brought their A-game this year with the release of their debut album “Gorilla Manor.”
On the brink of releasing his seventh album and the opening of his new movie, rapper T.I. focuses on a future that includes a focus on films.
ASU Programming and Activities Board hosts Last Comic Standing for A-Week.
“The Switch” is no less predictable than other recent romantic comedies.
Old and new favorites were played by country and rap stars for the ASU Fall Welcome Concert crowd.
ASU's Programming and Activities Board hosts the 2010 Battle of the Bands for A-Week.
Summer movies fell flat this year, but it wasn’t all bad. The couch was the place to be. From the World Cup, to network television to cable, what the silver screen lacked, the flat screen made up for.
Breakout band Keeping Riley’s “Welcome Fire” might be one of the best indie albums of the year so far.
"The Other Guys” is a buddy cop comedy that works due to the chemistry of its leads and some hilariously written dialogue.
California rockers Young the Giant are a band that shouldn’t be missed this summer. The State Press recently spoke to Sameer, the band’s vocalist, in between some of the band’s gigs.
Debra Granik’s “Winter’s Bone” is one of the most genuine movies of recent memory.
Perhaps my funny bone is broken, but I just didn’t laugh at much of “Dinner for Schmucks.”
“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” is based on the celebrated graphic novel series. The cast consists of Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kieran Culkin and Brandon Routh.
The film has no logic and makes no attempt to have any logic. So why should I attempt to find logic in it?
Lead guitarist Lewis Pesacov spoke to The State Press about jam sessions, remixes and everything in between.
Through “Memento” he crafted an unforgettable thriller of ingenious narrative. In his two “Batman” films he redefined the superhero genre by bringing a comic book figure into the real world.
Incubus vocalist Brandon Boyd’s debut solo album “The Wild Trapeze” is easily the best album released this summer.
“Salt” is full of on-edge moments, and the audience contemplates how Jolie’s character will break free. When Salt finally devises a way out, she doesn’t disappoint.
The 62nd Annual Emmy Awards will be broadcast Aug. 29. Here’s a critique of the nominees.
Electro-pop chick M.I.A. is back on the map with “MAYA,” her first album since 2007. She’s ready to take on the world with new political outbursts and beats that will blow your mind and everything in between
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