Rocky Horror Picture Show draws crowd on Halloween
Boisterous cheers and applause echoed through the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Saturday night, and the show hadn’t even started.
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Boisterous cheers and applause echoed through the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Saturday night, and the show hadn’t even started.
Thirteen dancers — seven men in neutral beige and six women in jewel-toned dresses — stepped onto the auditorium stage Wednesday night. They took the stage in pairs or solo to dissonant and frenzied trumpets.
Taking a girl to a party in order to win the prize for the ugliest date is not how any love story usually begins. However, this is exactly how Eddie Birdlace and Rose Fenny come together in University Players’ production of the musical “Dogfight.”
Gunfire, thunder, “The Simpsons” theme song and a cappella renditions of Eminem songs all can be heard during IU Theatre and Drama’s production of “Mr. Burns, a post-electric play.”
When Charlie was a cub, his owner put a collar around his neck. It had grown into the skin by the time he was taken in by the Exotic Feline Rescue Center at Center Point as a full grown cougar. Charlie was blind from being fed cat food for the entirety of his life, and there was grass growing in his water bowl.
Student entrepreneurs juggle a lot. IU junior Sam Reynolds and his twin brother Dillon Reynolds, who studies at Miami University in Ohio, created the podcast Startup Parachute to help them.
Due to an increase in complaints, city officials are reinforcing the city ban on smoking in public.
In Level Up, the Monroe County Public Library’s new digital creativity space, “Oh yeah, and HAVE FUN!” is the ending message on the whiteboard.
If you have visited the Herman B Wells Library this semester, you might have noticed a pop-up sign by the escalator with the message that the dining facilities in the basement are currently closed for construction.
In this episode of the podcast, Jordan Greenberg, Alex Benson and Danielle Panquette interview best-selling novelist Tucker Max.