The show’s creator Brunson does not shy away from discussing the complexities of charter schools and their potential harms. Through the fun medium of a sitcom, “Abbott Elementary” raises important concerns about what role charter schools truly play within the American school system.
“They Don’t Pay, We Won’t Pay” review
“Sometimes, theater is the best way to convey difficult conversations. This show created a sense of community in the audience by allowing people to experience emotions alongside each other, which promotes a sense of unity rather than division.”
Addressing the scandal: What happened to Ellen DeGeneres?
Ellen DeGeneres attempts to reclaim her turf one last time before she says goodbye to the entertainment industry.
Film Fanatics: ‘Join the animatronic family’
The long-awaited film based on the indie horror video game hits theaters Oct. 27.
Q&A with Sam Morril: Building a career in comedy, bit by bit
Stand-up comedian Sam Morril will be performing in Indianapolis on Oct. 29. In this Q&A, he discusses his early years as a comedian, past works and future plans.
Butler University Improv Troupe thrives through spontaneity
The Butler University Improv Troupe hosts their first show of the school year with more to come in the future.
BU Improv Troupe: So nice they did it thrice
The format of theatrical improv makes for a low-stakes, entertaining show.
The Second City is set to perform at Butler on Oct. 29
The Second City, a comedy troupe, comes to Clowes Hall giving the Butler community an opportunity to see the Chicago-based show in Indianapolis.
‘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…