By Courtney Bruner Verge Reporter A two-story house sits near a beach in Manhattan. The walls look old and uncared for. The furniture in the living room and dining room does not match and shows its age. The family that lives in the house is too large for it. (0) comments
By now everyone has heard about the alleged domestic violence charges brought about on the pop sensation Chris Brown. What you haven't heard is that potentially every nine seconds another woman is beaten by a significant other. So in case you haven't heard, I will bring you up to date. (1) comment
By Jon Gitchoff, a sophomore photojournalism major We want to see what you can do, too! Submit photos, artwork, poetry and short stories to denverge@gmail.com and see your work in ArtSpace! (0) comments
By Nick Draper Verge Reporter Students' art will be up on display for public viewing starting Sunday in the Tarble Arts Center for the 2009 All-Student Show. The show will feature many varieties of art including photography, sculptures, drawings, paintings, digital art and more. (0) comments
Art of the Wind Band: EIU Wind Symphony EIU's Wind Symphony and Premiere Honors Wind Symphony will perform at 1 p.m. on Sunday. in the Dvorak Concert Hall in the Doudna Fine Arts Center. Members of the premiere symphony are Illinois high school students who were chosen to perform through auditions. (0) comments
FRIDAY Dan Hubbard and the Humidors Time: 9 p.m. Place: Top of the Roc Cost: $2 Roses and Sake Time: 9 p.m. Place: Friends & Co. Cost: $5 Position 12? Time: 10 p.m. Place: Mad Hatters Tea Cost: $3 Rock for Relay Time: 7 p.m. Place: 7th Street Underground Cost: $5 Up All Nite: Casino Royale Time: 8 p. (0) comments
By Samantha Wilmes Verge Reporter The Lonely Island debut album 'Incredibad' is anything but bad. Some would say that Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone landed dream jobs working for Saturday Night Live. However, according to their Web site, their dream was to record a CD. (0) comments
By Neil Schneider Verge Reporter Detroit rapper Eminem's last full-length album of new material was released on November 16, 2004. Eminem's fourth album, "Encore," sold 710,000 copies in it's three-day opening weekend and claimed the top spot on the Billboard Top 200 chart, but the album received criticism for it's lack of controversial material and overall toned down creative lyricism. (1) comment
By Brad York Senior Verge Reporter After all of the Oscar buzz has settled, "Slumdog Millionaire" proved to be the one-in-a-million film it was promised to be. The movie follows one Mumbai teen, Jamal Malik, as he travels through life in hopes to find love and rise from the slums he was destined to live in. (1) comment