Seven things to look out for during the Oscars
In case you’ve been MIA on the pop culture and film scene during the past few months, don’t panic. Here are some things to watch for during this year’s Oscars ceremony.
In case you’ve been MIA on the pop culture and film scene during the past few months, don’t panic. Here are some things to watch for during this year’s Oscars ceremony.
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If this student sees art as his way to communicate how he feels society has constructed the myth of virginity, and in doing so he chooses to lose his in the process, then let him do it in peace.
When exercised responsibly, our right to self-defense guaranteed by the Second Amendment is our best bet for individual and family security.
If the student wants to go ahead with his performance, it’s his prerogative. But he shouldn’t expect a pat on the back for arguably cheapening both art and intimacy for the sake of his 15 minutes in the spotlight.
When did country lose its imagination?
Vesuvius is no longer the only thing that destroyed Pompeii. Now there’s the equally destructive director Paul W. S. Anderson.
With his gritty, shaky first film, director Garrett Batty attempts to bring Mormon values into the mainstream.
For the people in my life, and for myself, it seems we can’t read unless told to.
In a new study, IU researchers discovered babies born to older fathers are more prone to psychiatric and academic problems than previously thought.
Last night was the first Gallery Evening Music Series of the spring semester, organized by Union Board’s Live from Bloomington committee.
Vonleh has been on the NBA’s radar ever since he started the season with four consecutive double-doubles. With a 6-foot-10, 240-pound frame and 7-foot-4 wingspan, Vonleh has been an elite rebounder since arriving on campus last summer.
With the Big Ten Tournament is exactly one week away, the IU women’s basketball team has only two more games to reach the level of play Miller thinks his team is capable of.
It’s no secret that if IU basketball had a mascot this year, they’d have two: Jekyll and Hyde.
"The Blizzard," which consists of 30 plays in 60 minutes, will take place at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 and 28 and March 1 at Bloomington Playwrights Project.
Stardusters “little BIG” Band played to a dancing crowd Wednesday night at Players Pub.
Salvation Army Operations Manager Scott Parnell called Bloomington police Tuesday night and reported that someone had graffitied the east side of the store.