Hoosiers against banning gay marriage
A new poll conducted by Freedom Indiana and Bellwhether Research and Consulting shows that 64 percent of Hoosiers are against amending the Indiana State Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.
A new poll conducted by Freedom Indiana and Bellwhether Research and Consulting shows that 64 percent of Hoosiers are against amending the Indiana State Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.
I see people blow Disney princesses a lot of crap for being antifeminist and unrealistic.
Timberlake sequel album falls short.
A fitting end for a legendary show.
They may be too high to die, but they’re also too talented to remain unknown for long.
There’s a moment early on in “Prisoners” that will break you.
Our generation was named the “Me, Me, Me generation” by Time magazine, and nothing has ever suited us better.
Oneohtrix Point Never's new album is carefully constructed.
“Old” meets the expectations for a third album.
Environmental research in Morgan Monroe State Forest will continue through August 2015 thanks to a grant from the United States Department of Energy.
Local Hoosiers gathered at Monroe County Public Library Wednesday to become more informed about recent changes to the Affordable Care Act.
Community food pantry Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard once struggled to accommodate all its patrons, now it's output's almost doubled.
A traveling Smithsonian exhibit featuring vibrant, complex stories of Asian-American history and culture will be on display from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Asian Culture Center, 807 E. 10th St.
Aiming to further explore the arts through collaboration and innovation in performance, the contemporary dance program will merge with the IU Department of Theatre and Drama, according to a press release.
IU alumnus and concert pianist Jeremy Denk has been named a 2013 MacArthur Fellow.
Jocelyn Neal, a professor of music and adjunct professor of American studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, presented “Who Owns That Song? Copyright Law and the Emergence of the Popular Music Recording Industry" at the Jacobs School of Music.
Assistant Professor Anke Birkenmaier talked about the work of artist Emilio Sanchez during her interactive lecture “Emilio Sanchez’s Visions of Light: Caribbean Architecture Reimagined” Wednesday for the IU Art Museum’s first Noon Talk of the semester.
Eddie Pepitone will perform this weekend at the Comedy Attic. There will also be a screening of his autobiographical documentary titled “The Bitter Buddha.”
Book columnist Jenna Fagan talks about three inexpensive bookstores close to campus.
The “Imaginary Invalid” opened Indiana University Theater’s fall line up with a modern twist on an old plot Wednesday night. Though the play was originally written by Moliere, or Jean Poquelin in 1673, it was adapted and translated by James Magruder in 1999 and modernized by director Gavin Cameron-Webb.