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Double Feature Episode 10: The Midwest in 'Monrovia, Indiana' and 'Columbus'
Welcome back to Double Feature, the Indiana Daily Student film podcast where the powers that be let us in a podcast booth to give you hot takes and maybe some lukewarm ones, too.
4 tips for finding a sublease or a subleaser
Subleasing, or when someone rents out their room to another person while they’re not using it, is a useful housing option for people whose plans change halfway through the year.
How to burn a candle correctly (and not waste it)
Candles can be useful tools when it comes to decorating a home. Their light is soft and immediately creates a warm ambiance perfect for any home. They also don’t show up on your electric bill. Besides, the fanciest lamp for sale doesn’t also fill the air with someone’s aroma of choice.
Auditions for the African American Choral Ensemble, IU Soul Revue are this week
Interested students can audition Wednesday for the African American Choral Ensemble or the IU Soul Revue.
COLUMN: The Golden Globes prove awards shows are useless
It’s awards show season, which means it’s time for the things I love to be completely overlooked once again.
Double Feature episode 9: 'Suspiria' and 'Suspiria'
Welcome back to Double Feature, the IDS film podcast where the powers that be let us in a podcast booth to give you hot takes and maybe some lukewarm ones, too.
Double Feature Episode 8: Let's get political
Voting is one of the most patriotic acts there is. So much so that it almost compares to heroic acts of domestic terrorism in protest of a fascist state. To celebrate Election week, hosts Chris Forrester and Annie Aguiar are talking about the film “V for Vendetta" and the 1999 comedy “Election."
Double Feature episode 7: A tale of two Halloweens
In 1978, John Carpenter revolutionized the slasher horror subgenre with his classic “Halloween.” In 2018, after sequels, remakes, remakes of sequels and sequels of remakes, things finally make sense in Haddonfield, Illinois.
Double Feature episode 6: Social horror
It’s hard to nail down precisely what horror film is — is it scary? Violent? Bloody? But horror through film history has consistently been a response to taboos. In contemporary and independent horror, a new trend spins horror film into social metaphor.
Double Feature Episode 5: Gently spooky flicks
Welcome back to Double Feature, the IDS film podcast where the powers that be let us in a podcast booth to give you hot takes, and maybe some lukewarm ones too.
Double Feature Bonus episode: 'A Star is Born'
Welcome back to Double Feature, the IDS film podcast where the powers that be let us in a podcast booth to give you hot takes and maybe some lukewarm ones, too.
Violinist on campus plays for an audience that isn't there
He hopes that tonight they’ll come to him.
Double Feature Episode 3: We love journalism movies
Welcome back to Double Feature, the IDS film podcast where the powers that be let us in a podcast booth to give you hot takes, and maybe some lukewarm ones too.
Parents arrested after three-month-old dies from meth ingestion
Two Madison, Indiana parents were arrested this week after their 3-month-old son died in July from ingesting methamphetamine.
Light up your life (and your room) with these options
The lighting in a dorm room, to be frank, is depressingly dim. The fluorescent bulbs above your head in Forest or Briscoe are hardly welcoming and can make the nicest decorations look like they’re attempts to liven up a jail cell. Who wants to walk into a dreary box of a room after a long day of college shenanigans? Alternative lighting options can add warmth to any space and almost make you forget you’re living in a filing cabinet for humans. Almost.
Double Feature Episode 2: Dumb Love
It’s cuffing season, and for most of us that means soaking in the warmth of cinema’s great romances because the warmth of, *ahem*, actual love is unattainable.
Double Feature Episode 1: Movie Birthday Bash
On the first episode of Double Feature, arts reporters Chris Forrester and Annie Aguiar are talking about the legacies of “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “The Dark Knight” as they celebrate big birthdays. “2001” released in 1968. “The Dark Knight” released in 2008. Both were screened in 70mm IMAX last weekend at the Indiana State Museum.
Local band Secret Mezzanine doesn't want to be a secret anymore
Ask Secret Mezzanine who they want to sound like, and they’ll tell you: like no one else.
Big Red Liquors launches delivery service
Big Red Liquors launched its own app Aug. 20 with on-demand alcohol delivery and mobile ordering for in-store pick up, according to a press release. The app is free and available for iOS and Android.