REO Speedwagon lined up to perform at Emens in 2014
By Lindsey Riley / December 14, 2013The staff at John R. Emens Auditorium announced Friday that classic rock band REO Speedwagon will perform in early February.
The staff at John R. Emens Auditorium announced Friday that classic rock band REO Speedwagon will perform in early February.
Going into the show, I expected a rowdy crowd and a country music take on Christmas classics. Once I got to Emens, I quickly realized that this would be a calmer setting — something that I am not very used to when I go to concerts.
Country singer Martina McBride has been a recognized country artist for 21 years. She was once called the “Celine Dion of country music” with her soprano voice and hit singles.
One mother, one daughter and three possible fathers are bringing their family drama to Ball State as the “Mamma Mia!” Broadway tour takes the stage tonight at John R.
Seven colors. Seven parts. Seven visions. In a show that combines dance forms ranging from modern to ballet, Color of Motion explores how color can affect emotion and provoke thought through movement. In each of the seven segments of the show, a different color dictates the dance.
Every “best of” list is extremely subjective, so keep that in mind. I’ve enjoyed most of the musical products from these artists previously, and they did not fail me in 2013.
So time is running out to nab decent apartments and houses for next year. Places are getting snatched up and people are already signing leases. If you haven’t done so yet, here are some things to consider before putting ink to paper.
The color blue and Batman fascinate 7-year-old Luke Tyler. He loves ocean animals, particularly the anglerfish seen on “Finding Nemo.” He has his mother’s dark brown eyes and skin like a porcelain doll. He doesn’t understand his “space,” but he is quick to apologize to anyone he accidentally bumps into.
It seems inconsequential: hot or not? As students sign up for next semester’s classes, they can choose their preferences based on the review site RateMyProfessors.com when they assess one of 1,565 Ball State faculty members with profiles on the site.
A nonprofit that promotes downtown Indianapolis has apologized to a youth group whose hot cocoa and cookie sale was shut down in a sweep of unauthorized food vendors.
Ball State will join the fight against HIV and AIDS by observing World AIDS Day today. In 1988, World AIDS Day became the first global health day and is observed Dec.
Slavery didn’t just end in the Civil War — it’s alive and well with 30 million people worldwide being a part of the slave trade.
Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha dropped in Saturday at Washington’s Politics and Prose bookstore and purchased what he said was a “long list” of books that included “The Kite Runner,” “Harold and the Purple Crayon” and “The Sports Gene.”
Nothing should feel thin after a good Thanksgiving meal — especially not your wallet. However, the traditional Thanksgiving meal can cost an average of $48, according to the Indiana Farm Bureau. This is $3 down from the cost of Thanksgiving in 2012, but for a college student this could lead to a negative bank account balance.
This year’s American Music Awards were pretty standard until Justin Timberlake went on stage and gave his best imitation of Rihanna’s mom. The “20/20” singer did his best Barbados accent saying how proud Rihanna’s mom is of “‘da icon she is.”
LOS ANGELES — Taylor Swift’s fans have done it again, voting her the American Music Awards artist of the year for a third time. Swift won Sunday night’s top honor, giving her a leading four trophies as fans celebrated the women of pop music. Swift didn’t perform, but she was a constant presence on stage and the camera alighted on her as she danced to stars like Kendrick Lamar and Luke Bryan.
Type the word “gay” into YouTube and user MarkE Miller’s video “Asking Guys if I’m Gay” is the second video with more than 240,000 views.
Sitting in a dimly lit coffeehouse, Martin Wood sipped on his decaf coffee. The silver band on his right ring finger shined as he lifted the cup up to his mouth.
The power of music has revivified memories thought to be long lost in senior citizens with Alzheimer’s and dementia. A Ball State professor and students are striving to bring that power to Muncie’s elderly.