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(05/03/20 8:50pm)
I was ecstatic about the premise of Ryan Murphy’s latest show, “Hollywood.” An alternate history of the highly-glamorized post-war era of film featuring women, gay people and people of color sounds like something right up my alley.
(04/19/20 8:58pm)
My mom called me recently and told me to wear a mask and gloves when I leave my apartment to prevent possible exposure to COVID-19. I told her to do the same, and what she told me in response was not so much a shock as it was a disappointing keepsake from my upbringing as an Asian American.
(04/19/20 8:27pm)
I first fell in love with Fiona Apple when I watched the music video for “Criminal” on VH1 when I was an angsty teenage girl. I wanted to be just like the 19-year-old singer lying naked in a bathtub with a man’s feet on her shoulders, confessing, “I’ve been a bad, bad girl.”
(02/18/20 2:34am)
IU's meal plans, which are required for all freshmen, will cost $100 more next year, and living in a residence hall will cost 3.8% more. The standard room and board rate will go up 3.5%, with similar increases planned annually for at least four years, adding up to a 15% increase by fall 2023.
(02/13/20 11:43pm)
It’s the twenties again, and to get into the swing of a new decade we should all listen to more jazz, particularly jazz love songs. Ranging from confessions of love to missing that special someone, the following songs will convince you there’s nothing more sentimental than a saxophone.
(02/10/20 8:55pm)
Last week, I threatened to never watch the Oscars again if “Parasite” got snubbed. Last night, the Academy heeded my threat and awarded Bong Joon-ho four Oscars, including the Best Picture award for “Parasite.”
(02/09/20 7:53pm)
Eric Langowski's grandmother was incarcerated in an internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. Today, a petition written by Langowski, class of 2018, and IU associate history professor Ellen Wu presses IU to recognize its role in Japanese American exclusion.
(02/03/20 12:19am)
Everybody hates the Oscars, and for good reason. Personally, my distaste for Hollywood’s biggest night was born when I watched the Best Picture award for “Moonlight” get mistakenly awarded to “La La Land” in 2017.
(01/22/20 12:53am)
Megajeff was a giant ground sloth who roamed the Ohio River Valley during the last Ice Age, but now its 10-foot-long cardboard ghost is the main occupant of the Franklin Hall Commons.
(01/16/20 2:23am)
The campus-wide riots following the firing of former IU men’s basketball coach Bob Knight in 2000 are the most infamous protests to take place at IU-Bloomington. However, these protests were not a result of political turmoil.
(01/09/20 10:58pm)
I’ve always seen myself in Jo March. I think a lot of young women do. The heroine of “Little Women” is an aspiring writer who not only swears she’ll never marry a man but desperately wants to live a man’s life of independence and action. What’s not to admire, even over 150 years after the novel’s first publication?
(06/30/19 10:14pm)
A memorial stone sits on the front lawn of Bloomington’s Korean United Methodist Church on East Third Street, passed by people who don't know who it's memorializing.
(06/18/19 5:06pm)
The return of Taylor Swift and the impending release of her seventh studio album “Lover” has fans rejoicing. Read: the sound of white gays screaming “Yas queen!"
(06/07/19 8:27pm)
“High Life,” the 2018 science fiction horror film directed by Claire Denis, will be screened at 7 p.m. June 13 and 14 at the IU Cinema. Tickets are available online for $4 for students and $7 for non-students.
(05/28/19 11:36pm)
IU Cinema will present a back-to-back screening of “The Matrix” trilogy starting at 1 p.m. June 1 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first film’s release. Tickets for the entire day are available online for $8. Food truck service will be available outside during the 15 minute intermissions between the three films.
(05/22/19 1:12am)
The 2018 documentary “Amazing Grace,” directed by Sydney Pollack, best known for his 1985 film “Out of Africa,” will be showing at 7 p.m. May 30 and 31 at the IU Cinema. Tickets are available online for $4 for students and $7 for non-students.
(05/19/19 5:22pm)
I. M. Pei, the world famous architect known for designing structures such as the Louvre pyramid, the East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. and IU's own Eskenazi Museum of Art, has died at 102.
(06/11/19 8:11pm)
If you’ve visited IU’s Bloomington campus, you’ve probably seen or heard the name Herman B Wells. Perhaps you’ve visited Herman B Wells Library at the corner of Tenth and Jordan. Maybe you’ve shaken the hand of the statue of Wells located in the Old Crescent, the original part of IU’s campus.
(05/14/19 12:13am)
Upon its release in 2018, “Crazy Rich Asians” introduced us to Asian American stars like Constance Wu, Henry Golding and Awkwafina. The movie was the first major Hollywood film since 1993’s “The Joy Luck Club” to feature a predominantly Asian cast. It also raked in $238 million worldwide, grossing more at the box office than any other romantic comedy in a decade.
(04/21/19 7:44pm)
The Starbucks at the Indiana Memorial Union was closed Saturday afternoon. But that didn’t stop IU students from flocking to the IMU to study for finals week, nor did the aerial dancing, voguing and loud music in Alumni Hall.