Nuthin' but a 'G' thang
Sacha Baron Cohen aka Ali G is among the best of a new wave of British comedians, which also includes Ricky Gervais of "The Office" and "Shaun of the Dead" and "Spaced" creators Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg.
Sacha Baron Cohen aka Ali G is among the best of a new wave of British comedians, which also includes Ricky Gervais of "The Office" and "Shaun of the Dead" and "Spaced" creators Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg.
The Ying Yang Twins are back again with their newest release, My Brother and Me. This CD is a follow-up to their last release, Me and My Brother, which scored such hit singles like "Salt Shaker" featuring Lil' Jon & The East Side Boyz, "Whats Happnin!" featuring Trick Daddy and "Naggin'."
After only recently losing the band to DreamWorks, AFI's old record label Nitro Records is already releasing the bands first "greatest hits" CD in lieu of a new album.
Recorded at a live club show in Birmingham, Ala., Train's Alive at Last is a guilty pleasure -- it sounds really, really good, and as a live album it probably has as good a crowd presence as I've heard, comparable to Ben Folds Five's Naked Baby Photos.
Still riding the success of its sophomore album Thirteenth Step, A Perfect Circle surprised many of its fans by announcing that its brand new album would be released Election Day.
Feelings -- abandoned feelings, hidden feelings, expressing feelings of all shades -- are at the heart of "Alfie," a movie which has absolutely no idea how to handle the feelings of its characters and least of all how to handle the feelings of its audience.
"The Incredibles," Pixar's newest and lengthiest animated film to date, proves the company's persistent theatrical success will continue for at least one more movie.
Through the glass windows near the intersection of Kirkwood and Indiana, you can see more than just offbeat clothes and high-fashion denim -- you can see a store catering to all the needs of the newly independent college student.
The front window overlooking Kirkwood Avenue at Jiffy Treet's downtown store features a sign bragging that the chain has the smoothest ice cream in town. Apparently, it also has the best.
Picture if you will, a musical utopia. Live bands play in an intimate setting. Everyone rocks out and moshes in harmony.
Aver's Pizza defended its title this year and remained Bloomington's best pizza, holding off second place Mother Bear's and third place Pizza Express.
After being together as a band for not even a year-and--a-half, East Race tallied enough of the popular vote to be crowned best original band in Bloomington.
Bloomington nightlife wouldn't be the same without the bars, and the bars wouldn't be same if Nick's English Hut didn't exist.
Nancy Comiskey, a faculty member in the School of Journalism and a former interim publisher of the Indiana Daily Student, received word Tuesday no mother should ever have to hear. She learned at Bloomington Hospital that her daughter, Kate, a 2002 IU graduate, died in a traffic accident on North Walnut Street.
Author Ayal Rosenberg told members of the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center Tuesday night remembering the Holocaust is important for today's young generations in spite of recent trends of Holocaust denial and fatigue. The author visited the IU campus as part of a lecture on his new book "Denial." Rosenberg, a resident of South Africa and former Israeli soldier, said Jews have a far different view than ancient Greek Epicurians, who believed that history is meaningless and that the future is what matters.
Anti-gay and anti-abortion protesters clashed with Bloomington United and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender representatives in front of the IU School of Law Tuesday afternoon. Members of the Old Paths Baptist Church of Indiana came to IU with posters featuring aborted fetuses and anti-gay slogans.
WASHINGTON -- Attorney General John Ashcroft, a favorite of conservatives, and Commerce Secretary Don Evans, one of President George W. Bush's closest friends, resigned Tuesday, the first members of the Cabinet to leave as Bush heads from re-election into his second term.
IU alumna Katharine "Kate" Bridget Comiskey, 24, of Bloomington was killed in a car accident on North Walnut Street Tuesday as she traveled to work.
IU senior midfielder Danny O'Rourke and junior back Drew Moor just made the semifinal cut as two of the final 15 candidates in the country for the National Player of the Year award. However, the only thing on the mind of the IU men's soccer team's top duo is a Big Ten tournament title.
Sophomore Travis Roll is trading in his knives, goggles, flak jackets, torches and other equipment he has used for the past three months. The lance corporal marine has switched battlegrounds and is now prepared to face another semester of classes after serving in Iraq.