‘Shift 2’ succeeds splicing fear with racing
“Need for Speed Shift 2” brings a relatively new twist of inspiring tension and fear to the often monotonous racing-simulator genre by means of harrowing crash scenes and nerve-racking races.
“Need for Speed Shift 2” brings a relatively new twist of inspiring tension and fear to the often monotonous racing-simulator genre by means of harrowing crash scenes and nerve-racking races.
The Nintendo 3DS utilizes stereoscopic imaging technology to capture and project three-dimensional images, but the slightest ocular imperfection could render the three-dimensional images invisible for many video game players.
Throughout the ages, the literary world has been dominated by classic protagonists — from the classic teen angst-filled journey of Holden Caulfield to the brutal honesty and morality of Atticus Finch.
Take in another hearty dose of entertainment comedy this week with Chowda!
Although you might anticipate the creepy little boy lurking in the background or the dark figure leaping out of the shadows, you can’t help but jump out of your seat when these moments occur.
“Source Code” features a clever script, a fast pace and brilliant acting from the always charismatic Gyllenhaal.
Host Aiyana Havir talks with the boys from Two Tone Lizard Kings about their music and the spirit of St. Patty's day.
“Fiddler on the Roof” opened at ASU Gammage on Tuesday, retelling the classic story of a Jewish family from a little Russian village that shakes up the town by pushing tradition beyond its boundaries. John Preece continues his run with “Fiddler on the Roof” in this production as Tevye, the leading man and father of five daughters that cause him and the town a bit of grief. From the second song of the show, “Matchmaker, Matchmaker,” Tevye’s eldest daughter proves that she thinks outside the box of her town's tradition.
Mythili Prakash stands as one of the world’s leading dancers of Bharata Natyam — the classical dance of South India.
“We're Alive” is a story of survival during a zombie apocalypse.
Last week, The State Press spoke with Fitzsimmons, talking about everything from his new album to how he got started in music.
Gimme Some Peter Bjorn and John 4/5 Pitchforks Label: Startime International Over the years, Swedish rock group Peter Bjorn and John have played with a variety of styles and sounds, but the group’s latest album “Gimme Some,” due out on March 29, is largely a return to what made them popular in the first place. Peter Moren, Bjorn Yttling and John Eriksson have been making music as Peter Bjorn and John, affectionately known by some fans as PB&J, since 1999 but are best known for their 2006 megahit “Young Folks.” The song, driven by an infectious whistled melody, has been used in a number of different kinds of media including video games, movie soundtracks, and commercials. Peter Bjorn and John’s last album, 2009 release “Living Things,” was a shift for the band as they moved away from their indie pop-rock style towards a more hip-hop, electronic sound.
Verbose title aside, the band’s follow-up to their 2008 self-titled debut album has a haunting tone the whole way through, combining heavy guitar melodies with drifty vocals.
Take in another hearty dose of laughter with Chowda! Directed this week by Matthew Levy.
Van Etten sent chills down the spines of middle-aged hipsters (the audience majority) with her intimate songs exploring her life experiences.
For the next 24 weeks, ABC Family has your guilty fix with the Monday night return of “The Secret Life of the American Teenager.”
On an otherwise uneventful Wednesday evening, Girl Talk showed up to the Marquee Theatre in Tempe and did what he does best: turn the entire room into what is probably the biggest house party you've ever been to.
Lauren Nedelman, who will be playing the role of Tzeitel, spoke to The State Press about her favorite parts of the show, her audition experience and her dream roles.
Sour Soul returned to North America for their “Laughs and Silly Dancing Tour,” paying a visit to the Rogue Bar early this month.
The State Press spoke with the mellow rocker Wednesday before her show at the Rhythm Room.
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