DINNER FOR 2ISH: Kebabs
By Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird / April 6, 2017Kebabs are an awesome warm-weather food. We used steak, but these would be just as tasty with shrimp, chicken or even just vegetable!
Kebabs are an awesome warm-weather food. We used steak, but these would be just as tasty with shrimp, chicken or even just vegetable!
The Student Government Association Senate passed a resolution Wednesday restricting major classwork during the week before final exams.
Severe thunderstorms will continue this evening. There are snow chances for your morning commute tomorrow!
Though artificial intelligence cannot yet match the human mind in many ways, further advancement could force us to decide what separates mankind from machines.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
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Ever wondered what it takes to make restaurant-quality food at home? Cooking Live! is an opportunity for Ball State Dining's chefs to provide a live tutorial on how to learn culinary techniques at home.
Need a show to binge watch while you pretend to do homework? Netflix’s International queue has binge-worthy Spanish-language shows (with subtitles, of course). From comedies to dramatic telenovelas, these are the 10 must-watch shows.
Muncie, IN (NewsLink Indiana) Today will be mostly cloudy with chances for rain showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon and overnight.
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Nicole* knew him before and they both lived in the same residence hall at Southern Illinois University, where she attended undergrad.
Despite a somewhat unconventional air date of April 1, the surprise release of Rick and Morty‘s season 3 premier was no joke. Almost entirely unannounced, the episode was broadcast on the [adult swim]network and website on repeat from around 8:00 pm until midnight, giving fans a taste of what’s in store for this season. Following where the season 2 finale left off, we find Rick imprisoned by the Galactic Federation, Earth taken over by aliens, and the remainder of the family trying to adapt to their new, Rick-less lives. The episode begins with Rick being unconventionally interrogated by the intergalactic government, who are trying to get him to divulge the secrets behind his universe-hopping portal gun. As this part of the story progresses, viewers are given an unusual amount of backstory and characterization for Rick, and while it’s presented in an unexpected manner with plenty of twists, this isn’t itself out of the ordinary for the show. As the title of the episode would imply, (a not-so-subtle reference to “The Shawshank Redemption”) Rick plans to escape from prison. When the escape plan starts coming to fruition, chaos quickly follows. Back on Earth, the rest of the cast is mostly unhappy, excluding Jerry, who has become successful in light of the recent colonization. Morty and Beth are lamenting the fact that they have been abandoned by Rick once again. Summer is instead upset that no one else is worried about weather or not Rick is alright. Morty on the other hand, no longer views his grandfather as a hero after witnessing the destruction he is capable of causing. However, Summer decides she still wants to save Rick. This devolves into her and Morty fighting, leading to them revisit some of the darker parts of Rick’s adventures, including the Cronenberg universe. This half of the story does a lot to further both Morty and Summer’s characters, as well as setting up potential conflicts for future episodes. Between Summer and Rick’s plans, both plot lines eventually converge into an explosive climax involving standoffs, betrayals, multiple intergalactic governments, and a whole lot of nostalgia for a 1998 promotional McDonald’s condiment. Visually, the show is as refined as ever. From intergalactic prisons to a new earth, there is a lot of beautiful imagery. Of course there is some not so beautiful stuff as well, such as a planet of butts and a few gory action sequences. At this point though, the series has managed to intermingle colorful and ugly in an incredibly balanced way. It’s cartoon-y and fluid, but still manages to be dense and visually impressive, giving the viewer a lot to look at without being overwhelming. All in all, the episode is a fantastic return to form for the series. While only being a little over 20 minutes, it packs in a lot in that time, without anything feeling rushed. It’s new while still being filled to the brim with its signature tongue-in-cheek moments, immature humor, and, of course, some seriously dark undertones and overtones. There are a couple call-backs that fans will enjoy, but not so many that it seems ham-fisted or unfunny. And even though most of the main cast received some new characterization, some other’s motives are still a little muddled. “The Rickshank Rickdemption” is the fresh Rick and Morty that people have been clamoring for and will only make the wait until summer for the rest of the season even harder. Images from Den of Geek.
False lashes, contour and hairspray kicked off Spectrum’s Spring Week 2017.