COLUMN: Hollywood reacts to Trump victory
After the election results yesterday, I’m pretty sure historians around the world have been putting together a statement to officially declare Nov. 9 to be one of the unluckiest days in history.
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After the election results yesterday, I’m pretty sure historians around the world have been putting together a statement to officially declare Nov. 9 to be one of the unluckiest days in history.
When she was a little girl, IU alumna Aimie Runyan would read the popular teen drama “Sweet Valley High” book series. She said it was her first real experience with escape literature and led to her interest in historical fiction, a genre she believes is just as transporting as science fiction and fantasy.
Growing up, the prospect of a dystopian society was presented to us as an abstract warning that may or may not become relevant someday. But in our Western first-world mindset, we tended to ignore the fact that numerous countries like Russia, North Korea and Libya are living in them every day.
With the fall of the punk movement in the late 1970s, a new movement called post-punk rose from the ashes, blending elements from punk and the rising new wave movement.
Scandinavia is home to some of the greatest music in the world. Classic artists like ABBA and Björk have captivated us for decades, and contemporary artists like Miike Snow, Icona Pop and the Knife have more than proved themselves to be talented musicians.
Six months after its release, Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” still reigns as one of the greatest masterpieces and most important pop musical artworks of the last 20 years. Without a doubt, it is the best produced album of 2016.
Two years after Lady Gaga’s last album, and three years since her last pop record, “Joanne” finally hits the charts. And what’s the verdict of Mama Monster’s latest delicacy for her loyal fans?
Acclaimed actor Russell Crowe recently invited roughly 10 guests to his Beverly Hills Hotel suite for a relaxing evening of dinner, music and friends. What it turned into was a tense brawl full of alleged death threats, racist slurs and aggravated assault, according to a People magazine article.
As of 2014, there were an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, according to the Pew Research Center. More than half of these are Mexican immigrants.
Almost a century ago, the 19th Amendment of the United States Constitution was passed, allowing women across the U.S. their first legal chance to vote in political elections.
In 2008, when 22-year old Stefani Germanotta first entered the mainstream as Lady Gaga, she was probably the most controversial pop artist of the past 20 years.
With the tragic deaths of David Bowie and Prince earlier this year, a plethora of underground and mainstream artists have done what they can to commemorate and honor the legacies of these artists.
The biggest musical voice of the 1960s, Bob Dylan, has finally been properly recognized for his legendarily influential songwriting. On Thursday, the singer was awarded a Nobel Prize in literature, considered by many to be the highest annual literary award.
As the 2016 election nears its end Nov. 8, it seems only natural that both the Democratic and Republican candidacies become more passionate. With that has come some of the strangest celebrity endorsements ever seen in any election.
If you thought the most insane thing to happen this year would be this out-of-whack election, then you might be right. But it turns out a recent, sporadic outbreak of clowns may come in as a close second.
For the past 22 years, mainstream rock ‘n’ roll has been under the reign of punk rock icons Green Day, carrying the revolutionary torch Kurt Cobain left behind from his brief career.
Once upon a time, punk meant something to the world. It wasn’t a fashion trend or an over-glorified music festival or any of that commercial dribble.
In his small Bloomington apartment in a retirement community in Bloomington, photographer and former IU professor Malcolm Fleming, 97, has several photos from his portfolio hanging on the walls and hidden inside bins.
“Saturday Night Live” opened its 42nd season last Saturday with quite possibly the greatest cold open in the history of the beloved sketch show. What better way to kick off the king of modern parody than to satirize and exploit the already ludicrous presidential debate.
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