KAMERA OBSCURE: Escape the insanity
November 20, 2011Let's be honest, after the fourth time little Sally decides to have a complete meltdown, you're as likely to become an axe murderer than have family fun.
Let's be honest, after the fourth time little Sally decides to have a complete meltdown, you're as likely to become an axe murderer than have family fun.
On the eve of Nov. 1, Paul Shupe and his friends put away their razors.
Director Sean Durkin's debut, "Martha Marcy May Marlene," tells the story of Martha (Elizabeth Olsen), a woman who decides to join a cult led by a man named Patrick (John Hawkes).
Freshman Ashley Alting compared walking down the runway to the emotional rush right before going down a roller coaster. As an apparel design major, Alting was selected to model winter looks for the "Winter in a New York Minute" fashion show yesterday.
Phobias affect an estimated 19.2 million adult Americans, as cited by the National Institute of Mental Health. Students find themselves part of the statistic through their own experiences with this psychological phenomenon.
Marking the first performance of the North American Broadway tour, the Muncie community joined Ball State students and faculty to experience the musical adaptation of a Disney film.
Kings and queens strutted and lip-synched to Nelly, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj and Beyonce tracks at the "Night of the Living Drag" drag show Saturday night in Ball Gym.
When autumn comes around the corner, the presence of fleece and sportswear overwhelms the Ball State campus. Men may want to look into wiser wardrobe choices when dressing this fall.
The local Habitat for Humanity will finish its 100th project this weekend, allowing a mother of three to move in to a home she always wanted and one she helped create.
When Seong-Yun Kang first heard about the International Conversation Hour, he had a few reservations.
Music fans of all ages migrated downtown Saturday night, braving threats of rain and cold weather to take part in Muncie Music Fest.
The Big Apple and the City of Love may have the runway at their feet, but the Midwest makes meaning out of the torrent of colors and whirlwind fabrics that can only be the mass-metamorphoses of fall fashion.
Despite threatening weather conditions, the "Back 2 School" shows this weekend at Village Green Records proved to be successful, as bands played to a packed lawn both nights.
Schmoozie's, Muncie's newest culinary addition, is the realization of owner Stephanie Vertrees' nearly four-year-long dream.
Students are no longer sneaking to check their Twitter and Facebook accounts in class — they are being instructed to do so by their professors.
The first weeks back ushered in more than just a new freshman class. The campus was introduced to The Big Four: a combination of familiar multicultural organizations that have revamped and unified themselves, so their presences individually can be stronger.
Coming to Ball State was a bigger step of independence for her than for freshmen without disabilities.
RibFest contestants were tight-lipped about their secret ingredients and family recipes. But one thing they all have in common is patience — most of them claim they prepare and marinade the meat for 24 hours before serving it.