Thee Open Sex to perform at VGR during debut album release tour
By Seth Johnson / March 21, 2013Having recently played South by Southwest (SXSW), Thee Open Sex will be stopping by Muncie’s Village Green Records at 8 p.m. Friday.
Having recently played South by Southwest (SXSW), Thee Open Sex will be stopping by Muncie’s Village Green Records at 8 p.m. Friday.
Downtown Muncie is normally quiet, but empty streets will soon be overrun with drag queens, belly dancers and mechanical bull riders at this year’s 12th annual Muncie Gras celebration.
Students discover benefits, challenges of getting engaged while still in college
On March 20, 1913, a 9-year-old girl named Catherine Winters was abducted in New Castle, Ind. Never seen again, she became one of the most talked about missing girls in America at the time.
Organization and alteration tips for a new season
“Language of Angels,” is the latest student production put on in the Cave Theatre.
First impressions are everything, especially in an interview.
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.
Although St. Patrick’s Day didn’t officially begin until Sunday, many began the celebration earlier.
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.
As dawn broke and sunbeams shone through the cherry blossom trees littering Virginia Tech’s campus, it was the picture of spring perfection.
Trisha Shireman admits to sending other girls flying into metal chairs and walls. She’s gotten some sizeable bruises and bloody scrapes in the line of duty. She’s watched her friends break bones and get their bones get broken. Her roller derby alias, “Shrewd Bury-more,” is definitely not shy on the track.
Four years ago, comedian Brian Regan took to the John R. Emens Auditorium stage to give the Muncie and Ball State communities a few laughs.
Patrons of all ages find fellowship on the dance floor, letting the sounds of live music energize their elegant maneuvers.
After 50 years of touring and performances, Jones made the decision to bring his touring career to an end.