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The vibes were high at Mountain America Stadium, despite the team not playing their typical gold and maroon game as they had in previous years.
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center hosted a group of researchers from The Tīpuna Project last Friday, where stories were told and food was shared as people spoke about their research and communities.
A fantasy tale of connection through friendship, family and the power of sound.“The Legend of Ochi” is a movie filled with adventure.
Coach Willie Bloomquist was seen throwing a clipboard following Arizona State’s (26-16, 12-7 Big 12) 7-6 loss to GCU Tuesday. Changes were evident in Thursday’s series-opening 8-3 victory against BYU (20-19, 6-13).
Spoiler Warning
Phoenix is about to get hot. Really hot.
Arizona has seen a large rise in new residents inhabiting the state, growing from 6.4 million in 2010 to 7.6 million as of July 2024, according to estimates from US Census Bureau.
From the comfort of her bedroom, Lyn Lapid hit record on her TikTok and published a 22-second video of her song “Producer Man.” Five years later, she’s releasing her debut album and going on a world tour.
Thousands of fans gathered at Wild Horse Pass Festival Grounds on April 12 for Punk in the Park, a festival that featured a packed bill of legendary punk bands, including Face to Face, Pennywise and headliners Bad Religion. Despite nearly triple-digit heat, Saturday’s high temperatures didn't discourage Arizona punks, with lengthy entrance lines snaking around the venue's perimeter.
Amyl and the Sniffers brought its fierce punk energy to a sold-out show at The Van Buren on Thursday, April 10, 2025, lighting up the Phoenix stop of its Cartoon Darkness tour.
The long ball and stellar pitching led to the Sun Devils' victory in the series opener against Texas Tech on Thursday night.
One of the biggest events of the NFL is coming up later on in the month, and while the talk of the town will always be about the top prospects and who a team will take on day one of the draft, teams are built through all three days. Prospects slip through the cracks and the good teams take advantage and find their steal of the draft that can propel them or shore up any weakness the team may have. Who are some of the guys this year who will find their way to be impactful at the NFL level?
While the studio versions of Ellise’s songs are incredible, they have nothing on the experience you’ll have when you hear them live. After recently opening for iconic music artists like Madison Beer and Bishop Briggs, the singer-songwriter is still furthering her touring prowess later this year with the PRETTY EVIL tour.
With the 2025 MLB season underway, folks in The Valley have high expectations for the Arizona Diamondbacks. While the focus has been on the addition of ace pitcher Corbin Burnes and trying to sustain the No. 1 offense in baseball from last season (886 runs in 2024), it has been the bullpen that has sneakily helped the Diamondbacks maintain pace in a tough NL West division.
BRISTOL, Tenn. - Kyle Larson tamed Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday, leading 411 laps en route to his second victory of the season.
SPOILER WARNINGWarfare, a gritty and fast-paced film about the survival of a platoon of Navy SEALs in Iraq was shown at an early screening Thursday, April 10. Directors Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland collaborated to tell the true story of what happened to Mendoza’s platoon in 2006. The style of the film is similar to found footage, but instead the audience is watching the team’s memories of the story.
Every year, the Monday after the first weekend of March Madness is a hangover from a long night at the bar. You’re either recovering from heart-pounding moments and reliving the thrills you just experienced or stuck in thought on what could’ve been.
A non-profit law firm announced its intention to represent AZ Hugs in a lawsuit wagered against the City of Tempe.
Arizona State University postponed DragUMania, a series of student-led events celebrating drag and queer culture, two days before it was scheduled to begin.
The Head and The Heart announced that its sixth studio album, “Aperture,” will be released May 9. The new album is the group’s first self-produced album since their self-titled debut. As said by drummer Tyler Williams, “Aperture” is a “journey between light, dark and all of the emotions in between as we grow as people, become more open and let the light in.”