'Gimme' an indie superhero
Musically, 2002 was a breathtaking year -- we saw the life-changing advent of Interpol, the glorious manifestation of Beck's sadness, the amphetamine tremors of Hot Hot Heat, the face-breaking fury of …
Musically, 2002 was a breathtaking year -- we saw the life-changing advent of Interpol, the glorious manifestation of Beck's sadness, the amphetamine tremors of Hot Hot Heat, the face-breaking fury of …
Finnish director Renny Harlin's latest "opus moderandi" "Mindhunters" could have easily been the dumbest movie of the year, that is had I not seen "xXx: State of the Union" two weeks prior.
It never ceases to amaze me that the most famous, public figures -- from actors to music artists -- are the ones most concerned with keeping their affairs private.
I've been hearing some disconcerting criticisms of Wes Anderson being bandied about lately.
Stand Up is not the Dave Matthews Band's best album
The release of "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" is something I had eagerly anticipated for a long time.
French filmmaker Luc Besson's protégé Louis Leterrier has advanced by leaps and bounds between his first film "The Transporter" (Jason Statham's oiled-up altercation is the personification of homoerotic, but the opening car chase was cool) and its follow-up "Unleashed" (known everywhere but here as "Danny the Dog").
The road trip is the ultimate college experience -- and the summer's the best time to do it.
Weezer has always been adept at tying themselves in with pop culture, from their "Keep Fishing" video with the Muppets to the "Buddy Holly" single where they're synched in, playing for the "Happy Days" crowd at Al's Diner.
"In Good Company" was supposed to be released amid a great deal of buzz late last year as a candidate for awards consideration.
Governor Mitch Daniels has requested an IU official to play an essential, independent advisory role in assisting the state of Indiana.
A new scam involving fake money orders is luring in IU students hoping to sublet their apartments.
Hoosiers wishing to obtain "free" usable items within the Bloomington community need not tread through their neighbors' trash, dumpster dive for workable treasures or steal reusable wares from their neighbors' porches.
Students who have long awaited the arrival of the DVD "Kinsey" might be surprised to learn that the film still credits the "University of Indiana" instead of IU.
IU capped off the season in style Sunday at the Aramark South/Central Region Sprints at Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican President Vicente Fox and the Rev. Jesse Jackson agreed Wednesday to work together to unite blacks and Hispanics in the United States after Fox said Mexicans were working U.S. jobs that not even blacks would take.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Insurgents gunned down a senior Iraqi Interior Ministry official Wednesday and the bodies of seven men shot in the head were found outside Baghdad, part of an escalation in violence that a senior U.S. military official said was called for during a recent meeting in Syria by lieutenants of terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -- So who is this Scottish despot Ian McDiarmid, and why does he have it in for the Skywalker boys?
After bringing the women's swimming and diving to new heights in her seven years at IU, Dorsey Tierney has decided to change posts and take a co-head coaching position at Auburn University effective June 1.
Winning the long jump and the triple jump titles at the Big Ten Championships last weekend wasn't enough for senior Aarik Wilson as Wednesday the conference announced that he was track's Athlete of the Year and the Athlete of the Championships for the outdoor season.