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I was involved with Byte primarily in my junior year and the first semester of my senior year — Byte is a student-led entertainment and pop-culture publication through Ball State University. I've served as Senior Reviews Editor and written for both features and reviews sections.
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In honor of Women’s History Month, several of Byte’s feature writers have compiled a group of groundbreaking female artists that have impacted the music scene in profound and exciting ways. These artists push the envelope and dare to create within a traditionally male-dominated industry.
Picture this: a new band, who has only been releasing singles for the last two years, gets picked up by a boutique label and, through childhood connections, suddenly gets the opportunity to record at the famous Blackbird Studios in Nashville with only four hours to produce an entire EP. That’s exactly what happened to Namen Namen.
A young boy finds his neighbor’s beloved dog murdered by a garden fork one night. Finding the dog would make him a suspect, but he would never do such a thing. In fact, he’s determined to find out who did. Get tickets for Ball State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance's production of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time."
The Swedish pop sensation, ABBA, has returned. Although I’m sure you are already well aware of their amazing musical contributions to society, such as Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, and my personal favorite, Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight), you may not have been aware of their triumphant homecoming.
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"The French Dispatch" takes a step beyond Anderson’s past works and, while abandoning some of his signature storytelling techniques, still managed to successfully create a piece of art that is fresh and unique while maintaining that signature Wes Anderson style.
The past few days held some of the most popular celebrations of death. Oct. 31 was Halloween and Nov. 1 and 2, El Día de los Muertos. We wanted to dive deeper into how people celebrate death among different cultures and religions. To start, we’ve compiled interviews and information to further observe three different cultural celebrations around their deceased.
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One thing’s not quite the same this season—there’s no trace of infinity scarves, thigh high boots, or cream-colored sweaters.
Have the days of “Christian Girl Autumn”finally been eclipsed? Why did it exist in the first place? And do darker days lie ahead?
Have the days of “Christian Girl Autumn”finally been eclipsed? Why did it exist in the first place? And do darker days lie ahead?