Player remembers coach Hep
A year ago, the Indiana football family lost a great person in Terry Hoeppner. He’s the man who began to take our team from being the doormat of the Big Ten to making last year’s bowl appearance.
A year ago, the Indiana football family lost a great person in Terry Hoeppner. He’s the man who began to take our team from being the doormat of the Big Ten to making last year’s bowl appearance.
Since he’s delivered numerous quality leaks and mixtapes since his last true album, Lil Wayne can be forgiven for the small missteps on Tha Carter III. For the most part, the album is superb, but not quite, “greatest of all time” good.
With the exception of a few tracks (“Everyone Nose,” most notably) Seeing Sounds is a success. Fans expecting club-bangers will be left wanting more. However, listeners needing a soundtrack for an afternoon summer barbecue in the park will rejoice.
The pace of the film is slow at times, but any alteration would only cheapen its message. While it may take some time for this message to sink in, this is a movie that speaks to anyone willing to listen.
Unfortunately, in “The Happening,” Shyamalan hasn’t redeemed himself, and we’re left to wonder if he’s simply the most overrated one-trick pony in Hollywood.
Even through its semi-success from the box office, The unintended effect of “Jumper” was to jump and confuse the audience. The film and the extras can serve up a good dose of entertainment, but it’s best if it’s only a one night special and not a movie to add to the collection on the shelf.
Thematically, the album exudes a pervasive appreciation of life. American life. A life rooted both lyrically and musically in a biblical understanding of existence.
Most of the album’s jams are perfect for a party, as you just can’t help bumping to them. And if you like catchy hip-hop but are tired of redundant riffs and choruses, The Cool Kids are right up your alley.
Disturbed has been a major metal force since their 2000 debut The Sickness. Their sound has changed, but their popularity has remained widespread. Their latest album, Indestructible shows the band continuing down their melodic metal path. The two best songs on the album are “Inside The Fire” and “The Night.”
My Morning Jacket’s latest effort, Evil Urges, is the sound of a band becoming comfortable with fame and praise, and at the same time not letting it get to their collective heads.
You’re probably thinking, “They’re making another Hulk movie? Didn’t they just make one?” Yes, they did, but just try not to think about it too much and go see “The Incredible Hulk.”
Children and teens learn about Asian countries' traditional food, art and customs in the Asian Culture Center's annual camp.
About 490 students came to campus this week to take 110 classes in five days. But they aren’t incoming freshmen.
During a four-week stay in Spain, 11 IU students learned that the Western European country and the U.S. face similar concerns about immigration.
A Bloomington man is in critical condition after crashing his motorcycle early Tuesday.
Two Bloomington men were arrested June 15 after police received a complaint that the men had forced their way into a room at Motel 6, 1800 N. Walnut St., and assaulted one of the room’s occupants.
Finch’s Brasserie welcomed California winemaker Mac McDonald to its grand opening celebration Monday night. McDonald, who owns and operates Vision Cellars in California, told stories to patrons about his life and wine business between four different food courses.
This new album and surprisingly new outlook could actually keep them relevant for years to come, something no “Blue Album” or “Pinkerton” fan could have ever expected. But please, no more “Beverly Hills.”
The U.S. Small Business Administration has declared Monroe and Bartholomew Counties as primary counties eligible for low-interest loans to cover damages caused by the severe storms that tore through the area starting May 30.