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Women in lingerie and fishnet tights greeted students at the doors of Pruis Hall on Halloween night. As each student walked inside, the girls asked, “Have you seen ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ before?”
Cast members of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" surround Dr. Frank N. Furter, played by Zachary Ryan Allen, during the performance on Oct. 31. DN PHOTO EMMA ROGERS
It took 57 phone calls for journalist Wil Haygood to find Eugene Allen, a butler who worked at the White House during eight different presidencies. In 2008, Haygood found him and his wife just in time and interviewed them days before she died in her sleep. Two years later, Allen died at age 90.
It took 57 phone calls for journalist Wil Haygood to find Eugene Allen, a butler who worked at the White House during eight different presidencies. In 2008, Haygood found him and his wife just in time and interviewed them days before she died in her sleep. Two years later, Allen died at age 90.
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Men, step away from the overused pirate costume. Ladies, steer clear of the perpetual trap of being the stereotypical “sexy fill-in-the-blank.” Sequined devil horns aside, here’s the best of 2013’s costumes, from Ball State trademarks to meth cooks. These easy and low-cost DIY costumes will get you some kudos for not raiding Wal-Mart in a last ditch effort.
LOS ANGELES — Tarantulas are the heaviest, hairiest, scariest spiders on the planet. They have fangs, claws and barbs. They can regrow body parts and be as big as dinner plates, and the females eat the males after mating. But there are many people who call these creepy critters a pet or a passion and insist their beauty is worth the risk of a bite.
Ball State’s Japanese Animation Society has powered up TVs and video players for 21 years to get together and enjoy anime.
A sold-out crowd celebrated country music when Hunter Hayes brought his CMT Let’s Be Crazy Tour to the Ball State campus.
Strother Theatre’s “Frankenstein” began with no set script. More than 40 cast and crew members worked together to transform the original novel by Mary Shelley into a devised piece that tells the story in a new way.
John R. Emens Auditorium celebrated 50 years of laughter Tuesday night as smash hit musical “Hello, Dolly!” filled the building with comedy, love and music.
Lindsey Riley is a senior journalism major and writes ‘Lindsey’s Picks’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily with those of the newspaper. Write to Lindsey at lnriley@bsu.edu
Jason Mraz casually strolled on stage in John R. Emens Auditorium sporting a trucker hat and tucked-in collared shirt, eating a piece of bread slathered in peanut butter.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect a legal name change.
The world of film criticism lost its most important and influencial voice with the death of Roger Ebert yesterday. During his time writing for the Chicago Sun–Times, Ebert helped create the modern movie critic. Anyone trying to review movies certainly owes something to the work of Mr. Ebert.
LOS ANGELES — Ellen DeGeneres is going fishing again with a sequel to the animated blockbuster “Finding Nemo.”
SISSONVILLE, W.Va. (AP) — A sport utility vehicle found with the bodies of an MTV reality show cast member and two others inside was stuck in a mud pit with its muffler below the surface, authorities said Monday.
Cinderella never pointed her toes, sickled or pirouetted in the original Disney film, but for the Russian National Ballet, Cinderella is trading in her glass slipper and ball gown for pointe shoes and a leotard.
A sea of plaid shirts, cowboy boots and hats filled John R. Emens Auditorium Saturday night as country music fans came out to see the legend George Jones perform on his Grand Tour. Despite being sick and still recovering from a recent back surgery, Jones delivered a strong final performance in front of a loud and appreciative audience. He sang his chart-topping hits, including “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes,” “White Lightening” and “Tennessee Whiskey.”