Longform
Apocalypto: Film: C Extras: D
To make the most out of this movie, watch it on a big screen with surround sound and expect a visceral experience without much of an actual story.
Online only: Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain : C-
Now? Well, Ozzy proves he can still rock, but he leaves the listener with a kind-of-alright record, as well as to wonder if this is the best metal fans can expect from a 58 year-old Godfather of metal.
Bug: F
I suggest you take some sincere advice: Step on this "Bug" on your way to a different movie.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End: A
Some might call me crazy, but I found "At World's End" to be the best film in the trilogy.
The National: Boxer : A
Slow and powerful, with fire seething between the cracks in its surface, The National's Boxer rolls past the ears like lava, although it is a lot easier to sing along to.
Paul McCartney post-Beatles
To help guide you through his diverse solo collection, we here at WEEKEND bought as many Paul albums as we could find, got a lot of help from some experts (rock music historians Glenn Gass and Andy Hollinden) and set out to give you a guide to post-Beatles Paul McCartney.
Maroon 5: It Won't Be Soon Before Long B
In this album, Maroon 5 really shows what kind of sound they are capable of. Hopefully, we'll be hearing more of it in the future.
Fired EACS newspaper adviser receives 1st Amendment award
Amy Sorrell, former newspaper adviser at Woodlan Junior-Senior High School in Woodburn, Ind., received the Mary Beth Tinker Award on May 16 for her battle with East Allen County Schools over an opinion article one of her students wrote advocating tolerance of homosexuality.
Bloomington Police Reports
Arson reported at Arlington Heights Elementary School Arlington Heights Elementary School, 700 W. Parrish Rd., received partially burned mail Saturday, said BPD Sgt. Jeff Canada, reading from a police report.
‘Inconvenient Truth’ in Bloomington
Since the 2006 release of former Vice President Al Gore’s Oscar-winning documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” environmental awareness has become an increasing concern in American society.
New Indiana HPV law raises concerns for some
The state legislature has passed a bill which makes it optional for girls entering the sixth grade to be vaccinated against the human papillomavirus. The law also requires a warning be issued to parents by the state providing sufficient information about the link between HPV and cervical cancer.
All-ages summer art classes to begin
Sitting at his desk with a cup of coffee, Education Director Roger Meridith answered a phone call from a parent wishing to enroll her 6-year-old son Dillon in summer art classes at the John Waldron Arts Center. It’s not odd for Meridith to be hearing “Summer camp, line three” from his co-workers all day long.
Photo gallery opening features debut artist from Turkey
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will host its monthly art gallery reception Friday featuring photography by IU research scientist Kagan Tuncay.
Cinemat holds curious concert
Fried eggs, glow sticks and an accordion were just a few of the elements that made Monday evening’s “The Magic Theater, A Curious Rock Show” at the Bloomington Cinemat so peculiar.
MxPx to perform in Indianapolis
A night at a live punk show can be a little hard on the eardrums. But with a staple pop-punk powerhouse coming to Indianapolis, the tympanic membranes can take one for the team.
If you were ever 13, don’t read ‘Black Swan Green’
David Mitchell’s “Black Swan Green” follows the life of Jason Taylor, a 13-year-old growing up in Worcestershire, England. He fights with his older sister, writes angsty poetry and spends a good portion of his time thinking about sex. It is a stereotypical “coming of age” tale.
IU receives $330,000 grant to start online alcohol program
After summer orientation, all incoming freshman students will be required to take an online class called AlcoholEdu. IU received a $331,076 grant May 22 that will help finance the online class for two years. Dick McKaig, dean of students, said only a portion of the grant is going toward the alcohol education class.
IU, Ivy Tech to sign agreement on transfer programs
Outgoing IU President Adam Herbert and outgoing Ivy Tech Community College President Gerald Lamkin will sign a Memorandum of Understanding on Thursday at Ivy Tech in Bloomington, supporting a variety of credit transferability agreements made between various Ivy Tech and IU campuses around the state.
Dario Kart
Mother Nature would only allow for 415 miles to be completed in the 91st running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. But the fans who stayed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway through a nearly three-hour rain delay saw a total of 11 caution flags and 23 lead changes.







