Students reflect at Baccalaureate
The interfaith Baccalaureate ceremony was tinged with sadness and reflection as graduates and the keynote speaker participated in one of their last events at IU.
The interfaith Baccalaureate ceremony was tinged with sadness and reflection as graduates and the keynote speaker participated in one of their last events at IU.
Bloomington car lovers don't need Xzibit to pimp their rides.
With Little 500 quickly approaching, it's time to find the perfect beer for your kegs.
Bloomington car lovers don't need Xzibit to pimp their rides. They do it themselves. Ten-switch hydraulics, custom paint and window designs, crushed velvet interior and enough bass to wake up Martinsville are featured in rides pimped right here in Bloomington. For more than 10 years, members of Bloomington car club, "The Player$," have been traveling to car shows to show off their rides. Many of them have been obsessed with cars their whole lives, buying their first show car at age 16. The love of bikes started at age five for Doug Smith, 26, manager of Ackerman Auto Detail who rode dirt bikes before he could get a street bike.
Autopsy, anthropology and coroner reports in the Jill Behrman murder case will remain sealed.
Many U.S. tennis fans were disappointed to see Andy Roddick retire from his first-round match at the French Open last week, but they shouldn't have been surprised.
Stand Tall, Look Pretty, the debut album from the Wreckers, is so unremarkable that I didn't realize that I knew the first song, having heard it on the radio a number of times, and most of the words to the song until I caught myself singing along.
I am not entirely sure why it is that nobody knows about "Home Movies."
"Sanders," "Longhole" and the ever-popular "Rooftop" are just some of the names used to refer to the quarry that was immortalized in the 1979 film "Breaking Away."
Simply put, Less Than Jake's new album is...Less Than Great. In With The Out Crowd, which was released in May, comes in the wake of Less Than Jake's 2003 hit album Anthem.
There was no event more divisive in America during the last 50 years than the Vietnam War.
A unique building opened its doors Friday evening, to give Bloomington a taste of The Hospital.
With director Joe Roth (America's Sweethearts) and writer Richard Price (Shaft) teaming up together, along with a cast starring Samuel L. Jackson and Julianne Moore, "Freedomland" had everything going for it.
As a game concept, a great white shark eating people ranks right up there with "Wilmer Valderama Tries to Nail Every Legal Hollywood Starlet Under Age 23."
It's always nice to listen to something that isn't like everything else that is out there, which usually happens to be popular.
The sixth and best studio album of Bruce Springsteen's 33-year recording career contains none of the anthemic grandeur present in his previous five records.
Birds are singing, warm breezes are blowing and flowers are blooming.
If you're headed to the theatre this weekend expecting "The Break-Up" to be the next "Wedding Crashers," then turn back.
Now that school's over I've been able to fully invest my time in the entertainment world.
Cheddar, provolone, bree: cheeses that could describe the cheesiness that is "High School Musical."