The dude that did weird stuff to a farm animal is still bringing it
Who wasn't twisted over Keith Sweat circa 1996?There's no formal way of choosing which artist to write about for any given week's incoming shows. I usually just pick the one that jumps out at me and makes me harken back to the days when MTV actually played videos -- good videos. That's why K ... More >>
Arcade Fire: a band that Canada should be proud ofCanada can't brag about Nickelback and Alanis Morissette like they can about alt-rockers Arcade Fire. Arcade Fire is a band of risk takers that writes powerful songs and puts on awesome shows. Furthermore, they released one of the most revolutiona ... More >>
For those who are still complaining about the lack of local music heard on the airwaves today, they obviously haven't checked out KWSS 106.7 FM, a station dedicated to all local and indie music--which is really cool because you're just as likely to hear bands such as Coheed and Cambria as you are ... More >>
Tom Green in TempeRyan WolfFor those used to the Tom Green who puts his bum on things, orders naked statues for his parents' front lawn and sings about his testicular cancer, his show at the Tempe Improv Friday, March 26 was no disappointment.But the original jackass (who hosted a robot walk earl ... More >>
Jokester eschews his living room for the stage
Tom Green.Tom Green is about to perform a three day stint at Tempe's Improv, and to get the word out, he wants to take it to the streets. Robot style.Yesterday morning I had a few minutes to chat with comedian Tom Green. He was gracious enough to call in for a few minutes as part of The Blaze's ... More >>
Arizona State's student radio station is always a fun throwback to the glory days of college radio, and perhaps the best showcase of that spirit is the annual Guest DJ Week.The long-running tradition -- which I participated in last year -- started yesterday with restaurateur Chris Bianco and loca ... More >>
The Kreme crew kicks it at Camus, soaking up all the chill creativity of a Pink Sunday night
Stephen Lemons hits a new joint
Letters from the week of August 21, 2003
Charlie's high-flying heroines kick ass, but not the sequel syndrome.
Could it be that this year's crop of summer movies actually requires a brain cell or two?
For decades the state has let a feudal colony of fundamentalist Mormons force underage girls into illegal polygamous marriages
L.A. transplant finds the beef
Arizona faces a "Waco-level" threat from Mormon fundamentalists.
Publisher details his magazine's maxim
Even with Rushmore's Jason Schwartzman, Slackers swindles its audience
Trying to remember the best in a forgettable year of film
Ohmigod! Five seasons in, South Park's the funniest show on TV
Tom Green's directorial debut is occasionally hilarious but sloppily executed
TV managed to suck and blow in 2000, but still, we watched . . . and watched
With clipped wings, Charlie's Angels flies way too low to the ground
As Mad celebrates its 400th issue, its editors wonder how to stay funny in a world gone mad
Or: How Tony Hawk turned skateboarding into a multimillion-dollar international obsession
