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Contestants compete in the Adult Cosplay Contest for the best hero and villain categories. The Indiana Toy and Comic Expo at the Monroe County Convention Center included panels, food trucks and a cosplay contest.
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Contestants compete in the Adult Cosplay Contest for the best hero and villain categories. The Indiana Toy and Comic Expo at the Monroe County Convention Center included panels, food trucks and a cosplay contest.
Billy Patterson dresses in a Krampus costume he made by hand. Patterson won the best villain portion of the Adult Cosplay Contest at the Indiana Toy and Comic Expo on Sunday.
Recently, movie theaters have turned summer into the season of sequels. Each time a sequel is announced a familiar statement is made: “It won’t be as good as the first.” Ticket sales, however, say otherwise.
Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish will be performing five shows at the Comedy Attic between Thursday and Saturday.
The University Players, a student organization that creates staged productions from start to finish with only the involvement of IU students, prepares for its 20th season.
While the IU Block Party is a huge event for incoming freshmen, welcome week performances exist beyond the limits of the Sample Gates for off-campus students.
Welcome Week officially began Aug. 16, and includes events such as CultureFest, RecFest and the IU Block Party. While the Block Party is usually a popular event for incoming students, this year the concert sold out for the first time by selling 6,000 tickets total.
One of the first words that comes to my mind when traveling to Europe or, quite frankly, any place is art. Art can be found in any and all places. However, it isn’t always found in the forms we assume.
When it came time to decide where I was going to study abroad, it would be a lie to say that food wasn’t a factor that I considered. While I obviously chose Florence, Italy, for more reasons than Italian fare, the food has certainly become an aspect of life I’ll miss the most for reasons expected and unexpected.
Expectations of what European adventures will be like started out young in my social circle. The magic of cinematography created an idea in our minds of the ambiance that exists across the globe.
When all of us who are studying abroad attended our first meeting with the university I’m studying through, one main topic of the evening was drinking and alcohol.
In Europe there are aspects of daily life that have been Americanized. My brother can attest to that. When he arrived in Paris two weeks ago, the first thing he saw was a McDonald’s outside his exit.
Before arriving to IU, many of us were spoiled with our own room. Even those who shared a room with a sibling certainly weren’t used to splitting half a room with someone unrelated or, more daunting, a mere stranger.
While wandering through Florence, tourists are often caught up in capturing moments rather than experiencing them.
While wandering through Florence, tourists are often caught up in capturing moments rather than experiencing them.
After completing a photo project for one of my classes, I realized we, as people, tend to have a difficult time embracing the moment before us.
Upon my arrival to Amsterdam, there was one stop I had to make — the Van Gogh Museum.
Perhaps what made me the most excited to study abroad in Florence, Italy, was my sweet tooth. There is nothing I love more than finding hidden gems of sweet shops.
I never really considered myself to be type A until I arrived in Florence.
The Tom Ford room in the Gucci Museo showcases men's and women’s ready-to-wear clothing from years past and exemplifies the artistry behind fashion.