Muncie events to check out during Winter Break
By Robbie Moscato-Goodpaster / December 9, 2016Whether you call Muncie home or not, there is something here for everyone this break.
Whether you call Muncie home or not, there is something here for everyone this break.
Do you like doing art but find yourself disappointed at the results? All bad artists are invited to this month's holiday-themed Bad Art Night.
If you have been naughty this year, you better beware, because Krampus will be roaming the streets of downtown Muncie in search of good and bad children to take away.
Before becoming The Chug, the small dive bar was a pool hall. It was a place for the Muncie community and Ball State students to meet and play pool. It wasn't until 1970 that "Papa Lou" turned it into a bar named The Chug a Mug.
Coco is used to her routine. She loves her walks, her bed and her house. But most of all, she loves her humans.
The art supply store has been around since the '40s or '50s under several different names, but currently calls the Village home.
Not everyone goes home for Thanksgiving, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything to do. Here are some events in Muncie happening over break.
Nothing could wipe the smile off of six-year-old Max Calhoun's face.
The 1920s in the United States was filled mobsters, newsies, swing dancing and speakeasies. It was this iconic time that inspired Justin Nottke to create Olde Wrestling events.
Members of the Outlet dance troupe have been losing sleep and anxiously waiting for Nov. 18 for the past four weeks. The cause? The Red Bull Bracket Reel competition.
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The Book Arts Collaborative is like no other immersive learning class at Ball State. Walking into the project’s space, located in the Madjax building in downtown Muncie, feels like walking into another world.
Lowery’s Candies is celebrating its 75th birthday this year and continues to hand dip each piece of the over 100 varieties of chocolate items that they sell.
As Americans take time to honor those who served in the military on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11, the Ball State community doesn't have to look too far.
McCorkindale was the 38th Vernon C. Schranz distinguished lecturer.
What started as a way for one Muncie native to hang out with friends has become a career and a place to give back.
When Ball State alumni Alice Thomsen lost her beloved feline friend, Del Rey, 2 years ago, she believed she would never see her charming 8 year old domesticated short-haired cat again. All of that changed this past October with one simple phone call.
On Nov. 9, HotBox Pizza will giving out free breadsticks at all locations from 2 to 5 pm.
Walking into the Vintage Shoppe Thrift and Gift will give anyone an immediate positivity boost. Inspiring artwork covers the walls and vintage clothing and shoes fill all corners of the cozy space.
Vanessa Trosper returned to her usual cash register in the Ball State Atrium on Oct. 17 with her familiar sweet smile and buoyant energy.