DN PHOTO ABBIE WILLANS
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Q&A: Jason Aaron, author of female Thor

Author of Marvel’s first female Thor, Jason Aaron, made a stop in Muncie on Saturday to sign fans’ books at Alter Ego Comics.Over his nine year career with Marvel, Aaron has written stories for comic book standards such as X-men, Wolverine and Thor.


 Mary Taylor, a junior acting major, sings the song "Popular" from "Wicked" with fellow acting major sophomore Cody Alexander. Taylor sang her song with much vigor, despite being distracted by her male counterpart. DN PHOTO JORDAN HUFFER
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Muncie Civic hosts burlesque show

A silver tinsel backdrop with the words “Star Follies” lit up to reveal an assortment of characters spaced among the stage, each representing an act that one would see at a circus freak show, the theme for the seventh annual Star Follies Burlesque event Friday night.Emcee Amanda Hummer, of Muncie, came out singing about her companions onstage behind her at the Muncie Civic Theatre.



Dancers grace the stage for the Star Follies Burlesque show at Muncie Civic Theatre on Oct. 3. DN PHOTO JORDAN HUFFE
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Burlesque show to entertain muncie locals, students

Muncie Civic Theatre will continue its long history of a burlesque theatre by playing host to the annual Star Follies Burlesque show tonight, a concept created four years ago by Ball State graduates Robert Dirden and Marcie Greene, now current Ball State faculty members.


DN FILE PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
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Night Out

Looking for a way to spend your weekend and rid yourself of the past week’s stress? Check out the drink specials and events for what’s going on in and around Muncie.



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BORN IN A BALL JAR: DIY string art

Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Jordan at jahuffer@bsu.edu.


Sheryl WuDunn encouraged volunteerism and community activism at her talk on Monday at Pruis Hall. WuDann is the author of
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EIL speaker Sheryl WuDunn addresses students on poverty, volunteering

After traveling the world and observing poverty, author and journalist Sheryl WuDunn, said Monday it is important to help find solutions to reoccurring problems.The first Asian-American Pulitzer Prize winner spoke at Pruis Hall.Among other stories, she focused on people being a solution to the problems they see by volunteering.WuDunn said a nine-year-old, Rachel Beckwood, gave all of her birthday money to Charity Water in order to help build wells in Africa.



DN FILE PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
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Night Out

Looking for a way to spend your weekend and rid yourself of the past week’s stress? Check out the drink specials and events for what’s going on in and around Muncie.







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