Two Village venues host experimental, garage rock bands
April 26, 2012Waling their way through the Midwest, Thunders will bring its high-energy rock show to Village Green Records and Be Here Now on Saturday.
Waling their way through the Midwest, Thunders will bring its high-energy rock show to Village Green Records and Be Here Now on Saturday.
For the first time, Ball State Dance Theatre will put on a show with both live music and choreography. Ball State Dance Theatre Live! opens tonight at University Theatre.
President Barack Obama's proposed health care plan - if it isn't shot down by the U.S. Supreme Court - would force companies across the country to cover birth control among their employee health care plans. For women at Ball State, this could mean better coverage, but it could come at a higher price.
At least 85 percent of college students said they feel stressed in their daily lives, according to a report from Health Central. With finals approaching, this number can only increase.
NEW YORK - In schools and backyards, for their birthdays and out with their dads, kids are gaga for archery four weeks into the box office run of "The Hunger Games" and less than 100 days before the London Olympics.
ALBANY, N.Y. - With songs like "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," ''The Weight" and "Up on Cripple Creek," The Band fused rock, blues, folk and gospel to create a sound that seemed as authentically American as a Mathew Brady photograph or a Mark Twain short story.
Twenty vendors aimed to feed, educate, compete and show off Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the downtown venue.
A theatrical portrayal of two murderesses is coming to life on the Muncie Civic Theatre's main stage as the musical "Chicago" opens this weekend.
Before Walt Disney adapted "The Sleeping Beauty" into a film in 1959, it was originally a ballet composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky in 1889. Students, faculty and community members have the chance to see the Moscow Festival Ballet take the John R. Emens Auditorium stage tonight with a performance of the popular fairy tale.
Music pumped throughout the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom as students danced at Spectrum's Vegas-style prom Friday night.
One-thousand and six-hundred cookies, 425 cupcakes, 400 smoothie cups, 35 pounds of pulled pork, 10 gallons of gumbo, and 400 patrons filed into the massive brick fa+â-ºade of Cornerstone Center for the Arts for the 26th Annual Taste of Muncie.
Check out photos from a dress rehearsal for the Strother Theatre performance.
Walking in to Casa Del Sol, customers are entrapped by a spacious area of yellow, orange and brick walls decorated with majestic paintings of the sun and Mexican landscapes. Since its opening in January at 204 S. Walnut St., downtown's newest Mexican restaurant pairs an authentic atmosphere with an inexpensive, yet inventive, menu.
Whether economic recession, war or an uncertain future, studies show that the cosmetics industry has prevailed throughout history. Though students face all three, companies such as Mary Kay and Pure Romance thrive on campus.
There are only two more Tuesdays until finals week and the high anxiety from classes can make skin suffer. I've experienced acne since age 13, and during those six years, I've tried almost every product I could get my hands on to prevent pimples from popping up.
"The Descendants" is a film about awakening because someone else fell asleep, trying to reconnect with our family and ourselves in the wake of a terrible loss and how we have to work together to pick up the pieces.
"The Descendants" is a film about awakening because someone else fell asleep, trying to reconnect with our family and ourselves in the wake of a terrible loss and how we have to work together to pick up the pieces.
Ball State football players, a police officer and fraternity brothers tottered through campus wearing red, four-inch heels to raise awareness for violence against women.
Lt. Allen Williams from the Muncie Police Department staggered down McKinley Avenue on bright red heels along with a group of male students.
"Blind Date" and "Spring Dance" are the last productions to be performed in the Cave series this school year. Both one-acts are each only about 30 minutes long and bring two completely different emotions to the audience.