Local Natives: Hummingbird
Constipated emotional payoff, whether through the melodies or through the lyrics, is a constant theme of “Hummingbird” and one the listener sees mirrored on the track’s latter half.
Constipated emotional payoff, whether through the melodies or through the lyrics, is a constant theme of “Hummingbird” and one the listener sees mirrored on the track’s latter half.
After receiving Pitchfork’s title of Best New Track for “No Destruction,” Foxygen set a high bar for themselves to meet. This duo lets their laidback California attitudes shine through on this nine-track album and proves that 2013 may have potential to live up to the standards set by 2012.
Racism directed at Asians, often specifically the Chinese, comes in a plethora of forms I have identified across the IU campus.
IU has been relying on its students for funding like never before. With tuition and fees providing a majority of IU’s revenues, the University has been trying to attract competitive nonresidents, as described in the Nov. 6 BFC meeting as IU’s “golden goose,” and charging them triple the rates of in-state students.
Party rap is very much a part of the fabric of hip hop, and shouldn’t be completely discounted. The problem arises when the only rap in the mainstream is party rap, selling images of ignorance, decadence, drug and alcohol abuse, crime, and misogyny.
From withholding the Westboro Baptist Church, to nominating seven openly gay candidates for federal bench, to “don’t ask, don’t tell,” to the first presidential endorsement of same-sex marriage, President Obama has done a whole lot of LGBT “firsts.”
George Kuh, a Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus of Higher Education at the IU School of Education, has been awarded the 2013 Robert Zemsky award for Innovation in Higher Education.
Members of the Autism Mentoring Program watched and discussed "Temple Grandin" Wednesday night. Grandin is the first autistic person to share her life story in her book, "Emergence: Labeled Autistic".
Members of the Autism Mentoring Program watched the HBO biographical film “Temple Grandin" Wednesday night. Grandin was also the first autistic person to share her life story in her book, “Emergence: Labeled Autistic.”
Fashion columnist gives advice on shopping for new things in your own closet.
Swedish Electronic Dance Music duo Cazzette raved at the Dunnkirk for the first time Wednesday.
The College of Arts and Sciences has a wealth of creative students. Art graduates’ success in obtaining a job post-graduation is sometimes seen as relative rather than based on earnings.
IU alumnus Scott Wade said he never felt more alone than when he lived in China in 1985. Now, things have changed.
One of the biggest complaints about today’s mainstream rap from the underground scene and hip hop heads is that it is shallow and has strayed too far from its roots.
Parades throughout the area require early starts, with some beginning planning as early as January.
Prevent Child Abuse Indiana expanded to Bloomington recently in an attempt to prevent neglect and abuse here.
Pardon me for having my cake and eating it, too, but it seems to me that our superheroes, regardless of gender, can be evocative, deep characters without losing an ounce of sex appeal.
Sundance film festival hit "Big Sur," based on a 1962 novel, doesn’t only speak of a culture iconic for their existential mindsets, but illustrates one that speaks through their fashion. And as history repeats, so do its expressions. Spring 2013 is simply no exception.
After a slow first half offensively, the IU men's basketball team excelled from beyond the arc in the final 20 minutes to defeat Penn State 72-49 Wednesday night in Assembly Hall.