Ever heard of variety?
It's a common question that comes up in regular conversations: what are some of your favorite movies?
It's a common question that comes up in regular conversations: what are some of your favorite movies?
I talk to a lot of different people about music.
In this unlikely love story, both Debra Messing (TV's "Will and Grace") and Dermot Mulroney ("My Best Friend's Wedding," "About Schmidt") give a fairly flat performance, but not for lack of trying.
Writer and artist Frank Miller's original seven-part graphic novel "Sin City" shook the comic-loving throngs to its collective knees when it was gradually released throughout the 1990's, and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, a huge Miller fan himself, took notice.
If the first half of 2005 is any indication, Death Cab for Cutie is on the crest of becoming the coolest and most recognizable indie rock band on the planet.
Wes Craven's newest feature, "Red Eye," starring Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy and Brian Cox, offers few thrills, hot and cold dialogue and, at best, a decent plot.
In recent weeks, I have witnessed much promotion for the movie "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," and what stands out most prominently are the most well-known stars in the cast: Steve Carell and Paul Rudd.
I talk to a lot of different people about music.
It's a common question that comes up in regular conversations: what are some of your favorite movies?
If the first half of 2005 is any indication, Death Cab for Cutie is on the crest of becoming the coolest and most recognizable indie rock band on the planet.
Writer and artist Frank Miller's original seven-part graphic novel "Sin City" shook the comic-loving throngs to its collective knees when it was gradually released throughout the 1990's, and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, a huge Miller fan himself, took notice.
It's your first weekend in Bloomington. Instead of sitting in your dorm room staring at your new roommate, get off your butt and do something. Let IDS WEEKEND break it down for you. Here's the fat, the skinny and everything in between.
In recent weeks, I have witnessed much promotion for the movie "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," and what stands out most prominently are the most well-known stars in the cast: Steve Carell and Paul Rudd.
When a word warrants entry into the Oxford English Dictionary, it's clearly made an impact.
In this unlikely love story, both Debra Messing (TV's "Will and Grace") and Dermot Mulroney ("My Best Friend's Wedding," "About Schmidt") give a fairly flat performance, but not for lack of trying.
Wes Craven's newest feature, "Red Eye," starring Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy and Brian Cox, offers few thrills, hot and cold dialogue and, at best, a decent plot.
After meeting with IU coaches Tuesday, Turkish National Team star Cem Dinc announced he intends to join the Hoosiers next season. The 6-foot-10, 240-pound player cancelled visits planned with Florida and North Carolina for later this week after visiting with team representatives. IU head coach Mike Davis played for Dinc's national coach while playing professionally in Italy. Dinc is also scheduled to play for Turkey in the World Championship games before the college season starts.
As 6,000 IU freshmen invade the dorms to move in today, the campus community is bracing for the swarm of new faces that will fill the streets. IU has been working for months to make this year's move-in go smoothly.
The rankings have arrived, and IU has taken the news with a grain of salt. While Newsweek listed IU on its list of America's Hottest Colleges, calling it the Hottest Big State School, the University slipped three spots in US News & World Report's ranking of the top 100 schools to No. 74, tying with Michigan State and Minnesota as the lowest ranking schools in the Big 10. "Obviously (Newsweek) is an attractive ranking," said Dean of Students Richard McKaig. "But we have to take all rankings with a grain of salt."
Three individuals from various walks of life have been appointed by Gov. Mitch Daniel to serve on the IU board of trustees, the 9-person panel that decides University matters ranging from tuition increases to firing of athletic coaches.