Art work portray presidents and sex in a display Monday afternoon at the Kinsey Institute. The exhibit, "Sex and Presidential Politics," will be on display until Jan. 23.
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Pieces from the exhibit "Pre-Revolutionary Queer: Gay Art and Culture Before Stonewall" on display Monday afternoon at the Kinsey Institute. The exhibit will be on display through Feb. 14.
Moderator Tom Cochrun, and gubernatorial candidates Andy Horning, Mitch Daniels and Jill Long Thompson talk Tuesday evening at the IU Auditorium.
B.B. King plays Saturday evening at the IU Auditorium. King has worked with many different musicians in his career as a musician, and according to Rolling Stone is considered the third greatest guitaristn of all time behind Jimi Hendrix and Duane Allman.
Students dance during the Halloween Masquerede Thursday evening at the Willkie Auditorium. Prizes were given away for the best costume, won by a pair of students dressed up as Juno, and Juno's boyfriend.
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____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>There was a time when AC/DC used to be at the top of any list for a road trip soundtrack. The boys from down under could always spice up any hard rocking, driving playlist with songs that were simple yet intense, but now it seems like age has gotten the better of them.Black Ice is the first studio album in eight years for AC/DC, but it doesn’t capture the energy of previous albums. Produced by Brendan O’Brien and mixed by Mike Fraser (who between them have major rock and roll credits under their belts, having worked with bands like Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Metallica and many more), the album falls flat.The closest they come to recapturing their days of rock and roll anthems is the open track “Rock ‘N Roll Train.” Riffs galore from Angus Young and good bass lines from Malcolm Young make this song the only real standout track. Although “Stormy May Day” is unique in that it’s one of the only times Brian Johnson sings any part of a song in his normal voice instead of the screaming falsetto he’s known for.The rest of the album devolves into mediocrity pretty quickly. “Smash N’ Grab” is somewhat boring and uses what sounds like a metalophone during the chorus, which really just sounds like error beeps from a computer. “Spoilin’ for a Fight” sounds like it could barely inspire anyone to get off the couch, let alone kick someone’s ass. The ironically named “Decibel” seems pretty tame and quiet. With a name like that you’d expect it to be played loud, but it just gets more boring the louder you play it.All in all the album doesn’t seem to have any variation between the songs. For the band that came out with iconic songs like “Highway to Hell,” “Thunderstruck,” “You Shook Me All Night Long” and many more, this album is a big let down. If you want a rocking soundtrack for the road, your best bet is to just buy one of their pre-millenium albums and stick with the classics. Black Ice will just ruin the trip.
Doctor Djo Bi performs during the Fashion function art event Thursday evening at the Buskirk Chumley Theater. Bi also performed with Sogbety Diomande's West African Drum and Dance Company during the 2008 Lotus Festival.
Senior Henry Graves, junior Reid Searles, sophomore Josh Field and junior Jordan Parker measure their distance for a velocity experiment for G103 Earth Materials and Processes on Monday afternoon at the Jordan River. Students from the class measured the velocity of ice cubes as they travelled down the mighty Jordan River.
Sophomore Amy Baesmann checks her notes Monday evening in the Chemistry Building. Students in the class were running experiments on finding out what kind of metals were in their water.
IU alumnus David Neville returned Saturday afternoon to IU after competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Neville won a bronze and a gold medal in the 400-meter dash and the 4 X 100-meter relay, respectively.
IU alumni Jerome Collins, of Straight No Chaser, sings Saturday evening at the IU Auditorium. Straight No Chaser was signed by Atlantic Records, after a video on YouTube hit eight million views.
The funeral procession for Monroe County Deputy Sarah Irenen Jones leaves Friday afternoon at the Sherman Oaks Christian Church. Deputy Jones was killed in the line of duty Oct. 10 while directing traffic around an accident scene on State Road 45. Officers from across the state and across the country came to show their respect during the ceremony.
Second year graduate student Jennifer Jakob performs during the "Merry Wives of Windsor" Tuesday evening at the Musical Arts Center. The opera is of William Shakespeare's tale set to music.
Senior Ariel Simpson as Queenie, performs during the "Wild Party" dress rehearsals Wednesday evening at the Wells-Metz Theatre.
Richard Edwards of Margot and the Nuclear So and So's sings Saturday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The band is touring for their new album, releasedin October in two versions, one for the record label and the other a band-selected version.
Jason Molina of Magnolia Electric Company sings Tuesday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The band is planning on going into the studio in November to work on their new album, which is scheduled to be released on 2009.
Friends of marchers in the 2007 Zombie parade came to add to the atmosphere by acting as reporters on the scene, commenting on the zombies’ smell, appearance and demeanor.
Lucian Dean, Cherie McCurdy and Brian Hamblen recite “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” pledge. The pledge involves placing your right hand on your heart, and your left hand on the crotch of the person next to you.
A first-timer crawls through the “Tunnel of Pleasure” Nov. 1, 2007, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The Tunnel of Pleasure was part of “Rocky Horror”’s “de-virgination” ritual.
A group of runners leap-frog across the finish line during the Nearly Naked Mile on Monday evening at the Sample Gates.