OPINION: Coachella fashion has never been good, but now it's horrible
The hashtag “#coachella” has more than 5.3 million posts on Instagram — which means there's a lot of horrible outfits to sort through this year.
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The hashtag “#coachella” has more than 5.3 million posts on Instagram — which means there's a lot of horrible outfits to sort through this year.
Despite the horrendous attempts to cultivate aspects of consumerism, the American Dream and quintessential westernized fashion during last year’s Met Gala, Anna Wintour has chosen yet another American-centric theme.
I’ve never felt like I looked pretty.
Following the Y2K cocaine-fueled haze of the early 2000s, the 2010s brought a new, more adorkable style to the forefront. The party girl was dead and 2014 brought her replacement.
I have never felt like I look gay enough.
This past summer, I interned for a non-profit fashion magazine that worked on incorporating small businesses into Indianapolis. I am not a particularly trendy person. However, because of this brief employment, I have far too much confidence in thinking I know about what is fashionable.
It’s a cake with swirly designs that reads “abortion is healthcare.” Or a Canva-esque infographic advocating against microaggressions in the workplace. Or a social media post depicting one of the two.
I remember Jan. 6, 2021, as one of those “time stop” moments.
American singer-songwriter Dierks Bentley will perform at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall at 7 p.m. on March 4. Bentley is a 14-time Grammy nominated artist and it is his first time performing at IU.
As a frequent Netflix watcher, I consume a good deal of media. From television shows to limited series to a closed-caption version of “Squid Game,” I enjoy the platform a lot.
Bloomington will present the 28th annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival from Sept. 23-26.
Bloomington Watercolor Society’s annual show will be open from Oct. 1 to Nov. 14 at the Viridian Moon Art Gallery, with their 2021 “Celebrate Life” exhibit.
Bloomington Playwrights Project announced their 2021-22 season Aug. 29. This year’s lineup will include their first in-person performance in two years.
After Broadway went dark in March 2020, it was difficult to tell when in-person theater would return. Now IU Auditorium is opening its doors to patrons for the first time since March 2020 and will bring numerous touring companies and events to Bloomington this semester.
On Sept. 8, 2020, I tested positive for COVID-19.
Junior Sophia Salesky stood beside the Showalter fountain, about to enter the theater building March 10, 2020. Her phone was sweaty in her palm as she read the message being sent out to all students.
IU prides itself on preparing undergraduates for the job market. Whether students want to be doctors, lawyers or mindless puppets for big tobacco, they can find their future employers at IU career fairs.
President Joe Biden was inaugurated Jan. 20, and he wasted no time in fixing the mess of the past four years. Under former President Donald Trump’s administration, rights and protections for the LGBTQ+ community were stripped away carelessly. From banning transgender people in the military to legalizing sexual orientation-based discrimination, many were left wondering if Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized gay marriage in 2015, would be overturned next.
Thousands of flag-wielding Americans stormed the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. to protest the results of the presidential election on Jan. 6. Entering the Capitol Building mask-free and arms bared, the group of alt-right protestors showed its support for President Donald Trump, chanting “Trump 2020,” despite it being 2021.