"Seven Husbands" is a mesmerizing journey through Old Hollywood
“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” by Taylor Jenkins Reid hooked me from the first page and held me captive until the final period.
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“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” by Taylor Jenkins Reid hooked me from the first page and held me captive until the final period.
Fredrik Backman’s books seem to be popping up on bookstores’ shelves left and right. From his debut novel “A Man Called Ove” to his most recent novella “And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer,” the Swedish author has done what few others can achieve: international, popular acclaim.
Cale Dietrich’s debut young-adult novel “The Love Interest” started off strong, but in the end failed to develop characters and relationships past the superficial.
The Bloomington Transit Center that opened in August of 2014. The Bloomington Transit will be giving free bus rides on June 15 as part of National Dump The Pump Day.
If you have ever looked at the night sky and wondered what was out there, or just wanted to impress your science-savvy friends, give Neil deGrasse Tyson’s new book, “Astrophysics for People in a Hurry,” a read.
r.h. Sin’s collection of poetry “whiskey words & a shovel II” is an emotional whirlwind of self-love, self-doubt, vulnerability and healing.
Samantha Ellis’s book “How to Be a Heroine: Or, What I’ve Learned From Reading too Much” is the kind of book I imagine my high school British literature teacher would love.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be Ariel, Spider-Man and an international spy, often simultaneously. My thirst for adventure began young and my literary heroes and heroines reflected that.
Novelist Jeff VanderMeer leads readers into a desolate world where danger and mystery lurk in every shadow in his 2014 book “Annihilation.”
On the day that Donald Trump becomes the 45th president of the United States, Bloomington community members will gather at Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington to protest his inauguration through a celebration of Latino culture.
Inmate David Hayden at New Castle Correctional Facility has come forward with information on Daniel Messel, the accused killer of IU student Hannah Wilson. He claims to have information on Messel’s past criminal history, according to letters found in Messel’s case file.
My favorite part of moving every year is redecorating a new space. While the main elements of my room have stayed with me through college, I like to add a little something new every year. And I prefer to add those extra touches without breaking the bank. Whether you have no artistic ability or you paint like Monet, these DIYs will be a snap.
Cooking can seem like a daunting task if you’ve never done it before. Before I left for college I could make grilled cheese, Kraft mac and cheese and chocolate chip cookies. That was pretty much it —
Homecoming is more than a football game, a competition for homecoming court or an opportunity to raise a little hell. It’s a chance to show your love for this University. It’s a day where you can push the limits of fashion and, as long as you’re sporting cream and crimson, no one will judge.
Graciela A. Unguez was on track for medical school when she took a job for extra money washing dishes at a lab studying Parkinson’s disease. What began as a simple job, became something entirely different.
The School of Public Health will break out the party hats Friday for the first IU School of Public Health-Bloomington Day.
Daniel Messel, 49, who is charged in the murder of IU senior Hannah Wilson, has a criminal history spanning decades.
Daniel Messel, 49, appeared in Brown County Circuit Court via video conference for his initial ?hearing Monday.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to include information about Wilson's taxi ride home early Friday morning.
While many students headed to Little 500 race festivities Sunday morning, others were lined up inside the Monroe County Justice Building waiting to be waived through security.