To have a book published while still in college is quite an accomplishment. Sophomore biology major Stefan LeBlanc has already published two and he plans to publish more. LeBlanc is the author of the recently published “Dungeon Crawlers,” Episodes One and Two, the first installments of what he hopes will be a continuing series. “Writing,…
‘Scream 4’ frighteningly mediocre
If this is the beginning of a “new generation” of horror films, this genre is in for a rough ride. “Scream 4,” starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette and Emma Roberts is set in the fictional town of Woodsboro, the setting of the original “Scream” film. The film opens with a few fake beginnings,…
The soundtrack of your summer
By Brian Wanbaugh and Caitlin O’Rourke Get ready for an epic summer of concerts if you’re staying in the Indy area. White River State Park has answered of our prayers and delivered a lawn season worthy of awards, trophies and thank you notes. Arcade Fire April 27, 7 p.m. Coming off of their shocking Grammy…
Demetri Martin’s guide to comedy and touring
He’s known for his stints on “The Daily Show,” the lead role in Ang Lee’s “Taking Woodstock” and his very particular brand of stand-up—complete with guitar strumming and drawing on a large notepad. Now, he’s writing a book. There doesn’t seem to be much that Demetri Martin can’t do. That’s why we can’t wait until…
‘Your Highness’ low quality filmmaking
Trying to compare “Your Highness” to any other movie made in the past few years is nearly impossible. It is the first of its genre: a medieval stoner comedy, and a very odd one at that. Starring James Franco, Danny McBride and Natalie Portman, this film is full of vulgar jokes, drug references and cringe-worthy…
Killing Don Draper: AMC’s plot to ruin TV
AMC, we’re about to have some words. After a much-too-long hesitation period, secret contract negotiations have been worked out between “Mad Men” creator Matt Weiner and AMC for another three seasons. Those three seasons are likely to be the show’s last, Weiner said, according to the most recent Chicago Sun-Times article. While there was never…
‘Gimme Some’ shows PB&J’s growth
“Gimme Some,” the latest release by Swedish indie pop trio Peter Bjorn and John, is a record almost guaranteed to put you in a good mood. From the playful title to the fadeout of final track “I Know You Don’t Love Me,” it’s an adventure in indie pop ingenuity, light on its feet but packed…
Best bets for breakfast in Indy
As college students, most of us don’t have the time for a quality breakfast every morning. A cold pop tart or a quick bowl of cereal is good enough most days. But for those weekend mornings with nowhere to be, the day’s most important meal should be taken very seriously. Here are some of Indy’s…
Arts & Culture Club hosts first annual JCFA Showcase
The Butler University community can look forward to one more tradition being added to its annual calendar of events—the JCFA Artist Showcase. Butler’s Arts & Culture Club is hosting the showcase Friday in Lilly Hall in an attempt to bring arts students together. The progressive event will showcase music, theater, dance and visual arts. A…
Flatwater stays local and fresh
Flatwater Restaurant, located on the banks of the Central Canal in Broad Ripple, could easily be confused for a quaint little house nestled between the vast number of restaurants on Westfield Boulevard. Don’t let its size fool you though, because what Flatwater lacks in space, they make up for with the tremendous flavor of their…