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(03/29/18 3:00pm)
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film "2001: A Space Odyssey," the Indiana Daily Student is looking at how space exploration has developed through the years. Keep reading to learn the parts of a space suit, what the first meal in space looked like, how space travel affects the human body, and more.
(03/27/18 2:00pm)
While Tommy Wiseau’s new movie “Best F(r)iends” is set to release March 30, it is his first film, “The Room,” that has become a classic, not for its artistic brilliance but for its intoxicating awfulness.
(03/22/18 10:00am)
Fast food chains are not always the friendliest of places for a vegetarian’s palate. But if you find yourself at a chain, you may not have to settle for salad. Here are some vegetarian options beyond salads at fast food restaurants that can keep you full and satisfy your fast food cravings.
(03/22/18 9:00am)
The coveted Happy Meal toys were more addicting than any pile of greasy fries and more fun than a sweaty McDonald's PlayPlace.
(03/08/18 11:30am)
Find out which tattoo you should get by answering these questions.
(03/08/18 1:00pm)
A lot goes into even the simplest of "I love Mom" tattoos. Read on to find out how a tattoo machine works, how the ink is injected into the skin and what is in tattoo ink. And before you plan out your own tattoo, find out the most painful places on the body to get tattoos.
(03/01/18 3:30pm)
After a three-year drought in diversity of best actor and best actress nominees, the 2018 Academy Awards have brought two non-white best actor nominees, Denzel Washington and Daniel Kaluuya, as well as two non-white actresses in a supporting role nominees, Mary J. Blige and Octavia Spencer.
(03/01/18 11:00am)
Build your own movie to see if you would win an Oscar for Best Picture.
(03/01/18 6:00pm)
As the 90th Academy Awards ceremony rapidly approaches, take some time to learn a bit about the Oscars statuette, the ceremony's history and how its viewership compares to other awards shows, according to ABC's Oscars website, oscar.go.com.
(02/13/18 5:00pm)
It's not easy meeting the pressures of being the perfect Valentine without busting your budget. But the Indiana Daily Student has the tips, tricks and trends you need to know for frugal gifts and date ideas that your Valentine will still love.
(02/15/18 7:00pm)
When Vine catapulted into mass popularity in 2013 as Twitter’s offshoot or weird youngest child, it became a bizarre factory for pumping out six-second looping videos that quickly turned into vibrant slivers of culture.
(02/16/18 1:00pm)
Poetry and collages combine to create “Jaded,” an exhibit coming to Bloomington-based design agency and gallery Blueline, Chelsea Sanders, Blueline founder and executive director, said. The exhibit will run through February.
(02/08/18 10:00am)
A year of triumph and tragedy, 1968 was tumultuous across the U.S. and the world. From protests to assassinations, revolutions to NASA's successes, 1968 took the world from lows that devastated nations to highs that reached the moon. Now, 50 years later, here are some of the moments that shaped history.
(03/05/18 2:00pm)
Bloomington has been a center for arts for decades, but its film scene stands out as especially extensive. From the most well-known Southern Indiana theaters to local hole-in-the-wall film spaces, here are some of the best ways to dip your toes into film in Bloomington.
(03/05/18 5:00pm)
Lined with ethnically diverse restaurants, Fourth Street has become the unofficial United Nations headquarters of Bloomington restaurants.
(03/01/18 7:00am)
While the IU Cinema, Buskirk-Chumley Theater and even the Starlite Drive-In give movie buffs the chance to explore film in Bloomington, the film archives stowed away in the basement of the Herman B Wells Library are often forgotten as film treasures.
(02/02/18 7:00am)
The IU Eskenazi Museum of Art may be closed for renovations, but the museum is still welcoming its new Lucienne M. Glaubinger Director of Education, Heidi Davis-Soylu, to its staff. Davis-Soylu moved into her new office two weeks ago and spoke with the IDS last week about her goals and vision for her new role.
(04/19/18 1:00pm)
The Ghosts of Read Residence Hall
(03/01/18 3:00pm)
When the Kinsey Institute was founded as the Institute for Sex Research in 1947, founder Alfred Kinsey sold his personal collection of sex-related artifacts, photographs, film, video and art to the institute for just $1.
(01/29/18 1:30pm)
A conversation with a few friends last week turned into a discussion about our favorite early 1990s movies, from “Silence of the Lambs” to “Schindler’s List.” But one of my friends was quiet.