“’Historically, marketplaces have been [a] way people find and reach each other and meet,’ Hadley said. ‘To have that solely for the queer community has been really special [and] has been a wonderful event to spearhead and create for those communities.'”
Film Fanatics: Taking a stab at love
“Two movies blended their high-energy genres with high-stakes romance, with “Love Hurts” and “Heart Eyes” releasing this past weekend.”
In memoriam — Joella’s Hot Chicken
“Butler students mourned the loss of a staple Broad Ripple establishment.”
Author Rebecca Makkai explores time and memory
“Makkai has always been captivated by the idea of humans as mental and emotional beings moving through time.”
Bulldogs of Butler: Bulldogs Baking Change
“Bulldogs Baking Change brings students together through their common interest in baking and provides a home away from home all while giving a portion of the money to a great cause.”
The Super Bowl’s most super snacks
“The culture section is here to cook up the best ideas for those Super Bowl snacks and make game day as delicious as possible.”
Expectations vs. reality: U.S. edition
“Butler’s international community reflected on their biggest cultural shocks.”
Retelling history through opera in “The Last Days of Louis Capet”
“Students within the Jordan College of Arts do not often have the opportunity to engage this closely with one another’s disciplines, making this opera a truly unique experience.”
Film Fanatics: Was the Sony Spider-Man Universe necessary?
“Not even a sassy webslinger could save this fiasco of a franchise.”
Severance is back for more mind-splitting drama
“While many workplace-centered shows have honed in on office comedy, Severance recognizes the deep need for shows that reflect late-stage capitalist society.”