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(06/03/20 8:32pm)
Chad Rabinovitz, the producing artistic director for both the Bloomington Playwrights Project and Adirondack Theatre Festival, announced a season of interactive virtual experiences. The season is branded as “In the Box Entertainment” presented both by the Bloomington Playwrights Project and Adirondack Theatre Festival. The season will run from September to February.
(05/28/20 12:31am)
Recorded mostly on tour, The 1975's new record "Notes On A Conditional Form" is a long, chaotic work. The band visited 16 studios while stitching the album together. What follows is 80 minutes of genre-hopping that sometimes works.
(05/26/20 9:42pm)
On May 15 Aang rode his air scooter back into our hearts. All three seasons — or books — of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” dropped on Netflix and sent us back in time to the mid-2000s. I — Kevin — binged the show with my co-authors Tristan and Phillip. “Avatar” was just a cool show when we were kids. The animation was exhilarating. Appa and Momo were wonderful even though Appa’s gigantic, human teeth were horrifying. But revisiting the show as an adult reveals the show's complexity: the show poses massive questions about free will, destiny and fate and touches on the horrors of war and imperialism. “Avatar: The Last Airbender” meant a lot to us then, but it means even more 15 years later.
(05/20/20 2:05am)
Jacobs School of Music associate professor Eric Smedley has been appointed IU’s new director of athletic bands. This position includes leadership of the Marching Hundred, IU’s 300-member marching band.
(05/19/20 2:06am)
Most movie soundtracks are muddled messes, only tangentially related to the films they’re meant to represent. Typically, two or three bright spots keep the entire endeavor afloat.
(05/15/20 2:37pm)
As the world around me becomes bleaker I've been using old pop songs to escape. But sometimes it just makes things worse.
(05/13/20 5:21pm)
Gwyn Richards, the David Henry Jacobs Bicentennial Dean of the Jacobs School of Music, will step down June 30. Richards served as the dean for almost two decades, after being named dean in 2001. He will return as a faculty member of the choral conducting department.
(05/13/20 3:07pm)
Summer is a time of peace, a much needed break in the monotony of schoolwork. Rainbows twinkle across lawns, simpering in the nebulous mist of lawn sprinklers. Everything dons a new intensity: relationships, emotions, nostalgia. Facades crumble, outward elegance is cast aside and replaced by more welcoming, disheveled looks.
(04/20/20 9:07pm)
With the recent “Gossip Girl” meme dredging up the bastion of late-2000s insanity, I thought I’d give the show a chance.
(04/07/20 9:20pm)
Isolation has me on the ropes. Gloved fists of loneliness are pounding my face in, knocking my teeth loose and rearranging my features.
(03/27/20 4:55pm)
Salty air slapped at my sunburned face. The bottom of the orange sun began disappearing over the Gulf of Mexico, bathing everything in an ethereal purple light. Seagulls chirped incessantly, nagging beachgoers for food. It should have been serene, a nice moment of stillness. But it was hell on Earth.
(03/09/20 8:50pm)
Twenty-five seconds: Meaningless to some, a lifetime for others.
(03/04/20 11:34pm)
“I’ll be lounging on the couch, just chilling in my Snuggie. Click to MTV so they could teach me how to dougie.” – Bruno Mars “The Lazy Song”
(02/25/20 12:11am)
Insert the “Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover event in history” meme here.
(02/20/20 2:12am)
TikTok is the digital equivalent of being shoved into a circus cannon and fired into the sun.
(02/17/20 12:21am)
Music videos are a lost art, ancient relics gathering dust at the top of a shelf. Honestly, most music videos are garbage. They’re lifeless, dull visuals pasted together.
(02/09/20 11:22pm)
The cover of A Great Big Pile of Leaves’ second record “You’re Always on My Mind” features many staples of youth culture: a pizza, a skateboard, a burger and a frothy mug of beer.
(01/30/20 12:46am)
The first “Sonic: The Hedgehog” movie trailer sped onto the internetin April of 2019, eviscerating childhoods and damning humanity to visions of haunting, computer-generated brutality.
(01/27/20 10:27pm)
I would rather get hit by a bus like Regina George than see the film adaptation of the musical adaptation of “Mean Girls.”
(01/23/20 2:31am)
“My life is a movie" is the famed mantra of a generation of people engaging in debauchery, trying desperately to capture their lives in a romantic lens. In some ways, everyone’s life could be a movie.