iTunes downloads remain same price
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Songs at Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes Music Store will remain 99 cents per download after the company extended its distribution deals with major recording labels.
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Songs at Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes Music Store will remain 99 cents per download after the company extended its distribution deals with major recording labels.
There won't be any "Second Helpings" of Opal Mehta. Facing new allegations that the 19-year-old Kaavya Viswanathan plagiarized a host of novels in her debut book, publisher Little, Brown and Company said Tuesday it would not release a revised edition of "How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life." The publisher also canceled plans for a sequel.
"How I Paid for College" is a witty coming-of-age novel by Marc Acito, a Portland humor columnist considered the "gay Dave Barry" by some of today's writers.
"Delicatessen" is the darkest of dark comedies. It's the kind of dark comedy that could only come from abroad, away from the politics of mainstream Hollywood.
Damn you "Family Stone." Damn you for making me watch a Christmas movie in May, instead of waiting for a December release.
It's hard to believe that Tool has been around for nearly 14 years. One of the first albums I ever purchased was their 1993 debut, Undertow, and their 1996 metal-masterpiece, Ænima, can still be found in rotation on my stereo.
Pearl Jam has the unfortunate disadvantage of having made one of the most popular debut albums of all time.
"Hoot" is a film about a couple of kids who are trying to stop a big corporation from building a pancake house to save some burrowing owls. Does that sound like something you'd like to spend your Saturday night indulged in?
The most frightening thing about "An American Haunting" is that it was written and produced by Courtney Solomon, the same man who directed "Dungeons & Dragons" in 2000.
Hooray for mediocrity! Let's face it, that is about all one could possibly expect from "Mission: Impossible III."
Is it better to burn out or fade away? In rock 'n' roll, its much more romantic and memorable to go quickly.
So, it is summer time again. No seriously it is. Check your calendar, I am right. In Bloomington that means a few things.
Festivals are all over the country, and right here in Bloomington we have shows all summer long on campus.
Less traffic, warmer, sunnier weather and an abundance of outdoor activities help this town spring to life.
Story and voice overs by Brandon Morley Edited and produced by Mallory Simon Photos by IDS photographer Aaron Bernstein, IDS photographer Ronni Moore, Courtesy of Indiana University and from the Associated Press by Kin Cheung, Doug Dreyer and Bebeto Matthews.
As IU continues its search to find a permanent replacement for the College of Arts and Sciences dean position, an interim leader for the largest school within IU was confirmed Friday.
It's no secret that many folks working for this paper would really like to write for a living. But breaking into that biz is no easy matter. Yours truly is perpetually stuck on chapter three of his sure-to-be-blockbuster novel.
In the sea of black caps and gowns covering the floor and large blocks of seating in Assembly Hall, three caps sported writing in white tape, proclaiming messages that could be used to convey the collective emotions of IU's 177th graduating class.
The city of Bloomington and the Monroe County Community School Corporation Adult Education Program have announced an initiative to increase the number Latinos and other non-English speakers receiving GEDs.
Under a new ambitious goal by the IU board of trustees, enrollment of under-represented minorities would double by the 2013-2014 school year.