Blue Man Group maintains character
By Jeremy Ervin / February 20, 2013With more than 2,200 people in attendance, Tuesday night’s show was the first of two for Blue Man Group. The group’s second show is at 7:30 tonight in Emens Auditorium.
With more than 2,200 people in attendance, Tuesday night’s show was the first of two for Blue Man Group. The group’s second show is at 7:30 tonight in Emens Auditorium.
Whether you crave the tarty sweetness of a cherry pie or the rich decadence of a chocolate peanut butter pie, there’s a flavor out there for everyone.
Paul McCartney and Mumford & Sons are among the headliners for the 2013 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn.
The Academy Award-nominated film about the hunt for the al-Qaida leader has sparked a controversy in the country it portrays, and it will likely not be shown on the local theaters.
With The Academy Awards less than a week away, discussions on who will and won’t win are heating up.
Creative. Funny. Inventive. Captivating. Entertaining. Colorful. Unexpected.
After seven years of dating, Steve Hedrick, 31, and Dawn Waymare, 40, of Fairmount, Ind., got engaged onstage surrounded by the cast of Impractical Jokers.
Students gathered around the Scramble Light at 2:15 p.m. Friday to participate in a "Harlem Shake."
While the Impractical Jokers are relatively new on the television scene since their premiere in December 2011, the four are no strangers to the nuances of touring.
Without the Internet, junior prenursing major Maxine Wallace’s two-year relationship with her boyfriend, a medical engineer in Toronto, wouldn’t exist.
What started as a simple dance to promote refraining from pulling fire alarms has evolved into one of the Residence Hall Association’s most popular events.
Kneeling in the dark beside a waterfall, a man held a ring box. His girlfriend turned to walk to the car and tripped over him. Despite the inability to see, the word that escaped her mouth was, “Yes.”
Having fun is just what No Coast does.
When a mad scientist predicts the end of the world, he turns to creating a scandalous Craiglist ad in hopes of saving all of humanity.
The Cave Theatre is divided. A damp stone-wall of paint and plywood will separate the stage as well as the audience.
Award-winning author Danielle Cadena Deulen has dipped her pen into two sides of the writing world: nonfiction and poetry.
Rain, snow, ice. There’s a lot of grumbling about the stiletto-adverse weather as New York Fashion Week hit Day 5 on Monday.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is a mentoring program that matches children in the community with role models that help guide the children through their development.
The zombies keep getting stronger.
A cast member of the MTV reality show “Buckwild” is facing a drug charge in West Virginia.