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(05/02/21 8:41pm)
A pop-up exhibit, “The People of IU – Moving Image Portraits and the Public Screen,” will be open from 7-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 5-9 p.m. Friday at the Cook Center Grand Hall. The exhibit is a creative and curated project featuring many different members of the Indiana University community captured on motion picture film.
(04/26/21 7:38pm)
Snow Ellet bridges the gap between the pop- and skate-punk of the early 2000s and modern emo and bedroom pop. Potent guitar riffs harken back to the glory days of Blink-182, and their sleek production sets him apart from anyone else making music right now. In his first release, he’s already the suburban indie rockstar he wants to be.
(04/11/21 10:12pm)
Across the country, every single day, someone is subjected to obscenely terrible music by their local grocery store. Grocery stores always have the worst, most offensive easy-listening playlists.
(04/04/21 7:17pm)
In the streaming age, the surprise album has become somewhat of a routine. Records are dropped with little fanfare, announced with a simple tweet rather than months of marketing and multiple singles meant to garner attention. In May 2020, Jeff Rosenstock released “No Dream” with no promotional buildup. Childish Gambino and Taylor Swift even got in on the action, delivering new records out of the blue.
(03/23/21 3:38pm)
IU alumna and four-time Emmy-nominated actress Laverne Cox will take part in a moderated conversation and Q&A over Zoom at 8 p.m. April 9. “An Evening With Laverne Cox” is free and requires registration.
(03/22/21 9:06pm)
Ah, the inevitable March Madness crossover article. Someone always has to try and recontextualize the tournament. This year, I am going to do a literal battle of the bands. If artists were to get into an actual fistfight, who would win? And why?
(03/21/21 7:27pm)
Anniversary editions for albums are strange. If an album is truly masterful, would it need to be re-released, equipped with various outtakes and demos, to recapture attention? If it was truly an undeniably great piece of music it never would’ve left the forefront of many minds, right? Not really.
(03/26/21 2:54am)
Mad about midterms? Feeling lonely after a year of social distancing and isolation? The natural next step is to just throw everything away and become a reclusive mad scientist obsessed with creating life from nuts, bolts and lightning.
(03/07/21 8:38pm)
It’s been about 17 years since I sat in the backseat of my mother’s gold minivan screaming the lyrics to Fountains of Wayne’s “Bright Future in Sales.”
(02/28/21 6:58pm)
The stigma surrounding mental health struggles has softened in recent years. But poor mental health is not always mental illness. People only want to talk about the struggles that are fixable, ones that can be tied up neatly with a little bow. Ones that have a definitive, happy ending.
(02/21/21 6:00pm)
Wild Pink’s third record, “A Billion Little Lights” is transportive. It allows listeners to dip toes into wells of memory. It brilliantly captures raw humanity, boiling it down to its very base form. We are nature. Humans are just as vast and mystifying as the endless depths of the oceans or the morphing cirrus clouds overhead.
(02/17/21 9:03pm)
Unfortunately, a majority of the albums I’m excited for haven’t released yet. Luckily, though, singles still exist in the age of streaming. Singles don’t seem as important now, but at least they allow listeners to get a taste of what’s to come in the next couple months. Recently, some incredible, inventive tracks have dropped. Here’s a list of the best of them:
(02/15/21 10:49pm)
The IU Auditorium will stream “A Conversation with Dance Theatre of Harlem” at 7 p.m. Feb. 24 on Zoom and the auditorium’s Facebook page. IU African American Dance Company Director Stafford C. Berry Jr. will moderate the talk. The panel includes Robert Garland, the Dance Theatre of Harlem’s resident choreographer, and four company artists.
(02/24/21 2:00pm)
Off-campus living requires more responsibility. Gone are the days of visiting the Campus store and grabbing a quick meal at a dining hall. You’ll have to grocery shop and cook. There are actual bathrooms you must clean to maintain your health. And, most importantly, there are utility bills to pay every month.
(02/24/21 2:00pm)
TikTok is composed of more than just dance videos and comedy skits. TikToks can offerDIY trends that can help you decorate your space. From photo walls to canvas art, there’s a myriad of ways to keep your room looking fresh and exciting. Here are some of the best trends from TikTok that can help you elevate your room this year:
(02/24/21 2:00pm)
Bonding with roommates is important. Relationships must remain amicable. You don’t want to spend months tiptoeing past closed doors, praying that your roommate stays locked inside. You want to enjoy your time, not be anchored by anxiety inside your own home.
(02/07/21 7:18pm)
The Golden Globes nominations dropped on Feb. 3, and they were pretty baffling. “Minari” was categorized as a foreign-language film despite it being an American production. Michaela Cole of “I May Destroy You” was snubbed. And “Emily in Paris” somehow grabbed two nominations.
(02/01/21 6:34pm)
TikTok is out of control, y’all. There is an unculled anger growing there, and its eyes have recently been trained on the indie-pop trio AJR.
(01/24/21 6:54pm)
“Riverdale” needs to pick its poison. The writers need to decide what type of show it’s going to be moving forward. Will it be so bad that it’s good or will it just be bad?
(01/18/21 10:16pm)
The IU Auditorium will livestream a masterclass entitled “Building the IU Auditorium Season: A Masterclass with Doug Booher” at 8 p.m. Jan. 28 .