By: Alex Peacock In the celebration of this years Culture Shock just being right around the bend, we at WIUX Blog sat down with leading…
WIUX News reporter Carolyn Suna sat down with three dancers (Clarice Young, Annique Roberts, and Donovan Herring) of Evidence Dance Company to discuss their recent…
If you have ever found yourself wondering what exactly Proposition 8, or “Prop 8,” is and what’s going on with it right now, this is…
This past November, Rachel Curley spoke with IU students Ronak Shah and Laura Douglas, who are both involved with the Putnamville Think Tank, a organization…
This past November, Rachel Curley spoke with IU students Ronak Shah and Laura Douglas, who are both involved with the Putnamville Think Tank, a organization…
Last Semester Rachel Curley spoke with Associate Poltical Science professor and Tocqueville scholar, Aurelian Craiutu. In this extended version of their interview, Craiutu discusses how…
After having gushed over her work, which runs the gamut from photography to filmmaking to hat-making (yes, she’s an award winning hat-maker), I knew that…
Justin Albers and Connor O’Gara welcome Indy Star Colts Beat Reporter Phillip B. Wilson to talk about Colts losing streak, the possibility of trading Peyton…
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IU Seniors Kirsten Torchalski and Rachel Curley (WIUX NEWS DIRECTOR!) join Dan and Kyle on 10/31/11 to talk a bit about Movement Exchange and what…
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On a gloomy Friday afternoon, my day was brightened with a short, but informative interview with Ty Segall. The 23 year old residing in San Fransisco is one of the many musicians who will be playing at Culture Shock. His newest album Melted has been given great reviews from publications such as Pitchfork and SPIN Magazine, and there is no doubt about why. His music gathers influences from across the board, and delivers both honesty and catchy riffs to his many fans. For fifteen minutes, I was able to talk with him about his influences, musical past, and what’s in store for him.
Friday March 25, and Saturday March 26 IU Ballet Theatre performed a series of choreographies for their Spring Ballet titled New York, New York. The ballet incorporated three diverse dances set to different styles of music that entertained and wowed the audience at every moment.
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