The Xenharmonic New Music Showcase 2018 features composers from all around Indiana, as well as from Denver, Colorado and Boston, Massachusetts. BSU graduate student Stephen Weigel will be performing as well, and was able to answer a few questions for us.
Women are free to wear any apparel they desire. Society has deemed it acceptable for them to break gender norms and wear sweats and suits. But when it comes to guys trying to do the same? It’s a struggle, no doubt.
Many of the major pizza chains have tried their hand at pizza technology. Some of them are pretty cool, some of them are kind of strange, and some of them are downright embarrassing.
Ball State’s Spectrum will be putting on their semi-annual free drag show open to the public on Saturday April 14 at 7 p.m. in the Ball Gymnasium. The proceeds generated by audience donations will be going towards the Trans Women of Color Collective.
On this week's episode of How It's Played we are discussing "Ready Player One." The movie, VR, Nintendo, technology in general, and the future of gaming will be talked about on this week's episode of How It's Played.
“Worth” was definitely worth watching, which is surprising to say. Several plot points that had been left open for several episodes were all wrapped up in a nice little bow this week. Despite that, it’s evident that the writers were in a rush to clear up attention for the season finale. Go ahead and watch this one.
If you like small, self-contained movies, then 'A Quiet Place' is the perfect film for you. The movie shines with its use of sound, and how unsettling it can be. If you can look past underdeveloped relationships and lack of context, this movie will thrill you and keep you in suspense. It’s a nice break from some other dialogue heavy movies out there.
This week on Remixed we are discussing The Weeknd's "My Dear Melancholy", Cardi B's "Be Careful", and Tyler, The Creator's "OKRA". All of this and more on this episode of Remixed.
We're back witches, with another magical episode of the Coven Podcast. This week, we're looking at the toxic fandoms. Can a show be ruined by its fandom? The shows themselves are fairly unproblematic on their own... but then in comes the fandom...