'Snicket's' fortunate DVD release
When I bought the DVD for "A Series of Unfortunate Events," there were some special features left in the bag.
When I bought the DVD for "A Series of Unfortunate Events," there were some special features left in the bag.
The No. 37 IU women's tennis will look to keep their season alive when they battle No. 28 Wake Forest University 9 a.m. Friday in Lexington, Ky. at the Hilary J. Boone Varsity Tennis Complex.
CINCINNATI -- Tim Stauffer got a win in his major league debut and helped Bruce Bochy get No. 800.
Woody Allen's "Melinda and Melinda" is perhaps the most ambitious and interesting thing the director-writer has done since the 1990s -- but what does that mean, exactly?
House of Wax" marks Paris Hilton's first starring role in a feature film, and as such I'll save you folks some sense of mystery.
VIENNA, Austria -- Austria's parliament overwhelmingly ratified the European Union's constitution Wednesday, the seventh nation to do so, setting aside fears that the small country would be overrun by bigger EU members once the document takes effect.
GARNER VALLEY, Calif. -- The 911 dispatcher heard only the thud of a telephone hitting the wall and the sound of a gunshot -- and when police arrived at the sprawling ranch home, they discovered six bodies.
So far in my life I have seen three versions of "The Phantom of the Opera" and none of them were on the stage.
Just off the heels of Eels' first album Beautiful Freak and hit single "Novocaine for the Soul" in 1996, E, the group's singer, songwriter and guitarist, lost his mother to cancer and his sister to suicide -- not to mention more recently his cousin, a flight attendant on one of the 9/11 planes.
Let's get something straight right out of the gate: I love Ben Folds' music and have ever since I discovered Whatever and Ever Amen and its hit single "Brick" back in 1997.
It's relieving, I guess, that New Order hasn't taken the drastic departures that other 25-years-and-counting bands like U2 or Duran Duran have taken.
Smack in the middle of his two biggest commercial triumphs, 1975's Born to Run and 1984's Born in the U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen released his single finest (and yet somehow most obscure) record.
In 2000, the trustees met in two groups of four to determine the status of Bob Knight's employment at IU. With a successful effort to avoid breaking Indiana's Open Door Law, which states that board meetings must have at least 48 hours advance notice to the public and have a majority of the board members present, the trustees voted to have Knight fired and were seconded by then IU president Myles Brand.
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea said Wednesday it has completed removing spent fuel rods from an atomic reactor, enabling it to harvest more weapons-grade plutonium.
Just when I thought action moviemaking couldn't get any lamer than the Vin Diesel vehicle "xXx" along comes "xXx: State of the Union."
During the last couple of weeks of the school year, students with residential programs and services meal points flocked to the dining halls, "center" stores, and the Read McDonald's to spend the last of their meal points before they are gobbled up by Residential Programs and Services.
With schools out of session, parents across America are sewing their children's names in their underwear in preparation for a summer away at camp.
Gov. Mitch Daniels signed bills Wednesday that are designed to expand transportation and growth in northwest Indiana and finance a new stadium for the NFL's Colts and expansion of the convention center in downtown Indianapolis.
One night in 1971, Douglas Adams was lying in a field in Innsbruck, Austria staring up at the stars, and pouring over a borrowed copy of a travel book called "Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe."
GREENSBURG, Ind. -- A pipe bomb found at an electric substation might be linked to a teen charged with threatening to bomb the Indiana Statehouse, police said.