Charles W. Brown Planetarium to host several programs for the community
By Staff Reports / January 17, 2018This spring, the Charles W. Brown Planetarium is offering a variety of free shows that are open to the public.
This spring, the Charles W. Brown Planetarium is offering a variety of free shows that are open to the public.
Rachel Deaton, an autism ally at the Autism Society of Indiana, and the Indiana Youth Institute are hosting a presentation for the community on Tuesday to provide information on how to better understand Autism Spectrum Disorders, ASD.
It seems there’s no middle ground for opinions on this film; you either love it and all of its weirdness or hate it and Rian Johnson for destroying everything you love.
The public themselves have deemed certain people to be good Presidential candidates, but for the first time a candidate makes themselves a strong contender for the title. Then again, we’d have a talk-show host taking on a reality TV show host for the position of leader of the free world.
The Muncie community is coming together to host events in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. While not every event will be hosted Monday, each is meant to promote togetherness and acceptance.
The Muncie community is full of places and events for people with a wide variety of interests. If you find yourself in Muncie with nothing to do, here is a list of a few things that may interest you:
After his friend was robbed at gunpoint while leaving work, Matt Snider, instructor of martial arts and self-defense, decided to host a self-defense workshop for women.
Creatures of the night will come to light during Nocturnal Week, which is being held in the Discovery Cabin at Minnetrista Jan. 16, 18, 20 and 21.
After hosting many exhibits of her work throughout the Indianapolis and Bloomington communities, Debra Gindhart has found a permanent home in the Madjax building in downtown Muncie.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is hosting a variety of events to start off 2018 before beginning 12-week classes Feb. 5. Here are some ways to be involved at Cornerstone this month:
For the sake of positivity, let’s look back on some of the best moments of the year.
I, being an expert in bad fanfiction, know exactly what Star Wars movies Disney can make that the people will definitely love and are not jokes.
Jedi represent all that is good and Sith represent all that is evil. However, in between those two ideologies is a grey area that takes the best of both worlds and creates the ideology of the Grey Jedi.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is collaborating with several groups, including Rebellyon Dance Troupe and Ball State’s Belly Dance Club, for the annual Cornerstone Winter Hafla and Fundraiser on Saturday.
Even if the movie or special isn’t great, in the end it feels good to be acknowledged in a media landscape that largely ignores the Jewish faith. To help you deal with that suppressed Chanukah fever, we’ve compiled a nifty little list of some Chanukah goodness…or badness…to watch this year while eating latkes and playing dreidel.
I sincerely hope that a free internet where you can watch what you want, read what you want, and buy what you want without the influence of Comcast or Verizon won’t become just one of those things '90s kids will love to remember.
Suicide Squad was DC’s attempt at making a Guardians of the Galaxy for their cinematic universe and Justice League tried to have an Avengers vibe. Try something new and different with these characters and you’ll have fans swarm the theaters to witness that movie.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be showcasing the work of this year's students through it's annual Fall Celebration this weekend.
With the holidays fast approaching, many people are looking for ways to volunteer their time or donate money to those in need.
These inexpensive decorations and gifts are easy to make and a great way to get into the holiday spirit.