NO SLEEP TIL MUNCIE: Carnival Edition
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
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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
High-kicks, splits, cartwheels and twerking were signature moves throughout Saturday’s performances at Spectrum’s annual spring drag show.
For 30 years, the Lenape Native American tribe lived and thrived in East Central Indiana. Originally from the East Coast, throughout the years, they were pushed farther and farther west.
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
A Fulbright scholar shared Thursday her vision of using an online collaborative Sci-Fi story as part of the Office of Institutional Diversity's Spring Diversity Speaker Series.
Christiana Wilkerson is a freshman telecommunications and writes ‘Living Behind the Lenses’ for WCRD. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the radio station or the newspaper. Write to Christiana at cmwilkerson@bsu.edu.
Brother O’ Brother is a blues and gospel band from Indianapolis.
A swirling, full-length skirt and a midriff-baring top complete the costume that members of the Belly Dance Club wear for their performances.
Art is everything for assistant professor of English Peter Davis.
Almost everyday, I get asked the same question: “How are you always dressed so nicely?”
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
For Laura Alemán, Chelsea Clifton, Emily Nickels and Corey Windler the journey started back in January when they applied for the 500 Festival Princess Program.
Open season for course scheduling has begun again, so why not slip a less traditional course into the regular schedule of major requirement after major requirement this year? Check out the true variety of what Ball State has to offer.
Mila Kunis pregnant It seems like every guy’s heart broke the second news got out of a “That ’70s Show” baby on the way. But how is Ashton Kutcher’s ex Demi Moore feel? E! News broke the story earlier this week, just four months after their divorce was finalized. The two were married for eight years, so I wouldn’t blame her for being a little hurt, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. The 51-year-old actress attended “For the Record: Tarantino” in West Hollywood on Thursday while showing no signs of heartache. An eyewitness told E! News she “was very relaxed in her booth” while watching daughter Rumer perform. And it seems we won’t be getting baby updates from Kunis or Kutcher about their bundle of joy. A source revealed that Kunis “is so private she probably won’t ever talk about it, at least not publicly.” So at least, Moore will have a chance to move on.
In a show emphasizing the importance of keeping an open mind for the arts, the Department of Theatre and Dance is presenting its rendition of “The Music Man.”
Want to take away some stress, while going easy on your wallet? Check out some of this weekend’s drink specials in Muncie.
This year, “A Festival of New Plays” will feature two student-run, one-act shows.
Lindsay’s little black book revealed
The city’s Mardi Gras festival is from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m. Saturday for the 13th year. The event will include five different stages of entertainment and musical acts.
LOS ANGELES — With a roll of his eyes and a comment that he was good at using guns and knives, Chris Brown may have cost himself weeks of freedom and his chance to get back to making music anytime soon.