500 days of summer vacation
The most tedious question anyone has received recently is “How was your summer?” I’m still trying to answer that question.
The most tedious question anyone has received recently is “How was your summer?” I’m still trying to answer that question.
Here is a film utterly devoid of meaning or purpose. In his fourth feature, director Rob Zombie proves he has nothing but contempt for the genre he claims to be re-imagining.
Gone are the days of spending an evening with a near stranger, or going on a completely blind date. Now any questions we have can be cleared up by our pal, the Internet.
One of the biggest alternative acts of the ’90s is still rocking as this decade nears its end.
I am ambivalent about Ingrid Michaelson’s newest offering, “Everyday.” There are catchy and sweet melodies, and Michaelson does not disappoint in offering plentiful heartfelt lyrics. But nothing on this album jumps out at me. It is, in simple terms, more of the same.
Most of us have been taught that some change is good. Apparently the writers of “House” were out sick during that lecture, because the lack of growth in the show’s characters finally grew grating during season five.
Arctic Monkeys have always put an emphasis on fast-paced, fluid drumming and creating stylish rhythms. Their new album, “Humbug,” organizes these elements in a darker fashion.
With Lex and Lana gone and Clark Kent (Tom Welling) still nowhere near Superman-territory, an eighth season of “Smallville” didn’t seem necessary.
Death has returned with new, creative ways to punish those who cheat it. The fourth installment in this franchise, aptly-titled and supposedly the last in the series, “The Final Destination,” takes the same basic formula of the previous three films and applies it here with new characters.
Gov. Daniels announced today that IU alumnus David Mills will be the new director of the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions, according to a press release.
Gov. Daniels announced today that IU alumnus David Mills will be the new director of the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions, according to a press release.
Hollywood’s yellow fever is a testament to the quality of Asian-produced film over the past decades. Here are some recent films from the region worth a watch.
Gov. Daniels announced that Aug. 30-Sept. 5 will be Rail Safety Week in Indiana.
The leaves will start to change and the temperature outside will drop as fall nears, but the IU Art Museum will stay warm as it combines coffee with art, music and more during its coffeehouse nights series.
The international story-exchange project was a yearlong endeavor started by IU’s Global Village Living-Learning Center to bring books to Rwanda schools with limited resources. But Books and Beyond, as its name indicates, is about more than book donation.
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass is reaching out to IU’s faculty and staff to try to fill seats at non-revenue sports.
According to the U.S. News & World Report, the Kelley school is ranked 12th overall in the nation for undergraduate programs and 22nd for MBA programs. U.S. News also reports that 82.3 percent of its graduates in the MBA program have full-time jobs upon graduating. No statistics were available for undergraduates.
Rep. Baron Hill will speak at a town hall meeting today at Bloomington High School North, where he will address health care reform.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced Tuesday new grants intended to offset tuition increases for in-state students and appease a state senator who has delayed funding for IU building projects in protest of rising tuition.
Emmy-nominated talk show “Mickey’s Corner,” hosted by IU alumnus Mickey Maurer, films a new episode Wednesday, bringing Maurer together with IU alumnus Will Shortz.