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(04/23/24 3:48pm)
When I first watched “The Virgin Suicides” in my junior year of high school, I thought about it every day for weeks. I had never been impacted by a movie on such a level before. The film showed me what being a girl was like in a different, more serious light, and it just so happens to be coming to the IU Cinema on May 9.
(04/11/24 6:13pm)
Instagram, YouTube and Tik-Tok are filled with random, somewhat entertaining videos. One of my favorites happens to be the 5-Minutes Craft videos: a YouTube channel for crafts and life hacks.
(02/12/24 5:30pm)
“Vox Pop! a post-democratic musical” written by IU masters candidate David Davila and directed by IU masters candidate Lauren Diesch opened at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 9 in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The musical is running through Feb. 17, and tickets are available through the Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance website.
(02/12/24 4:35pm)
Imagine taking an old bag you got from the grocery store and wearing it as your outfit. Without information, it sounds disgusting. Why would I want to wear trash when I can buy a new outfit from Urban Outfitters? The Bloomington Trashion Refashion show makes you question your everyday outfits, and possibly change how much trash and old clothes you throw out.
(02/06/24 7:21pm)
The At First Sight New Play Festival will bring David Davila’s brand-new musical “Vox Pop! a post-democratic musical” to Ruth N. Halls Theatre Feb. 9-17. Davila, a third year IU MFA playwriting candidate, wrote the book, music and lyrics for this musical.
(01/25/24 9:22pm)
Throughout my 20 years of life, I have constantly heard how important it is to meditate and journal. Doctors, therapists, friends and family have always informed me how beneficial both actions are for one’s mental health, including being able to mitigate stress and provide a sense of calmness. I dabbled in meditation and journaling, but I never devoted a ton of time to it. Instagram reels, emails, schoolwork, and my social life always seemed more important to me.
(01/19/24 3:05am)
Each year, IU’s Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance brings in an artist from around the world to teach students. Traveling from Detroit, MI, with a love for Shakespeare, Sam White will be this year’s spring guest artist.
(01/19/24 3:00am)
The year has just begun and IU’s Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance is already preparing for a show. At 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 19-27 at the IU Studio Theatre, director and IU professor of practice, Jenny McKnight will present a stripped-down production of Shakespeare's play “Measure for Measure.”
(01/17/24 11:54pm)
The average person takes around 22 pictures on their phone a day. However, as more people post their weekend dumps to social media, I’ve noticed a decline in the quality of photos.
(04/07/23 1:00pm)
IU is home to the Jacobs School of Music, one of the most prestigious music schools and the second best performing arts school in the nation and seventh in the world. One would think that with such an esteemed and large music school, the university would provide resources for students to be able to practice their instruments, whether or not they were admitted into the music program.
(03/09/23 8:17pm)
Band life is something I appreciate and love. However, it takes more time, effort and dedication than most people assume.
(03/07/23 6:12pm)
Feminism is often misunderstood and debated in today's society. Many assume that feminism is the belief that women desire greater power than men rather than equality. However, this is far from the truth. Feminism is supporting women’s rights in order to promote equality across genders.
(02/15/23 1:08am)
Love is a feeling sought by many. It can be an overwhelmingly positive emotion to experience no matter what age you are. Love can be filled with gratitude and happiness but it can also lead to feelings of anxiety or depression. Even so, love is most often associated with happiness — but can love truly make someone happy?