BORN IN A BALL JAR: DIY Cross stitch
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
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Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.
This is part of a weekly series of "Orange Is the New Black" recaps and reviews for the second season. Check back each week for two more episodes. To read about the previous episode, click here.
This is part of a weekly series of "Orange Is the New Black" recaps and reviews for the second season. Check back each week for two more episodes. To read about the previous episode, click here. To read about the next episode, click here.
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This is part of a weekly series of "Orange Is the New Black" recaps and reviews for the second season. Check back each week for two more episodes. To read about the previous episode, click here.
This is part of a weekly series of "Orange Is the New Black" recaps and reviews for the second season. Check back each week for two more episodes. To read about the previous episode, click here. To read about the next episode, click here.
LOS ANGELES — In pop culture, Casey Kasem was as sweet and dependable as a glass of warm milk and a plate of chocolate chip cookies, which only made the ugliness of his last few years of life seem more bizarre and tragic.
A relaxed atmosphere, the smell of food and the sounds of music filled the air this evening.
72HRS PHOTO | REBEKAH FLOYD
One Ball State student has the chance to audition for "The Voice."
‘Toy Story 3’
With summer rapidly approaching, it’s time for you to get your ultimate summer playlist ready to be on repeat. Whether it is a party with all your best friends, a chill night at the lake or a nice ride to your favorite vacation spot, a playlist is needed.
In a show that honors one of its own, the Department of Theatre and Dance presents its last production called “Design & Dance.”
Staying in Muncie this summer and need a few adventures to keep life interesting? Here are some local activities to look forward to.
Jeremy Ervin is a sophomore magazine journalism major and writes ‘No Sleep Til Muncie’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Jeremy at jrervin@bsu.edu
Forty-six women anxiously stood backstage at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis.
Erin Gladieux is a junior telecommunications and journalism major and writes ‘Pop Culture Catch Up’ for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Erin at engladieux@bsu.edu
Ramzi Fawaz will speak at 7:30 tonight as part of the Marilyn K. Cory Lecture Series about "The Fantastic Four" and what this comic series has to say about postwar American society.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Last year, the MTV Movie Awards moved up its broadcast date from June to April to incorporate a summer movie plug-fest. Sunday night's show cemented that change, as clips from anticipated blockbusters debuted at the madcap ceremony.
Senior Jaime Whitaker, also known as Avery Leigh, has performed in all of Spectrum’s fall and spring drag shows since 2010. His journey from novice performer to a self-described “queen of curves” culminated in an emotional performance at the Bad to the Bone drag show on Saturday.