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The sun sets on the Seine River, where travel columnist Brielle Saggese will spend the next four months.
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The sun sets on the Seine River, where travel columnist Brielle Saggese will spend the next four months.
Fashion columnist Brielle Saggese visits the Lucky Brand flagship store as one of the company's summer interns. Saggese uses her fashion experience to analyze human culture.
First impressions are weird. First dates, first classes, first meet-the-parents – we fret about what others will think. We wonder if our necklines are too low, if our hair is out of place or if we have lettuce in our teeth.
IU’s many a cappella groups will come together on Wednesday for a free winter showcase, according to the Indiana Memorial Union Board’s website.
Country singer Luke Bryan’s recently announced dates for his Kill the Lights tour, including a in Bloomington, according to Bryan’s website. Local fans can watch the Country Music Association Award winner Feb. 17, 2017, in Assembly Hall.
As the semester comes to a close, final Themester events will stay true to their core theme of beauty this week, according to a press release from Themester.
Members of the Bloomington Pipers’ Society will meet for its November Bagpipe Gathering at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Building on Indiana Avenue, according to the group’s website.
In partnership with the Indian Student Association, the Hutton Honors College will showcase various styles of religious music at 7 p.m. today, according to a press release from Hutton.
Tewa Tribe member Nora Naranjo Morse will speak about Pueblo Indian culture with students today at 12:30 p.m. in the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center, according to a press release from the Hutton Honors College.
While Oct. 31 is still one week away, IU is celebrating all week long with a series of Halloween, Day of the Dead and Samhain Sabbat events.
In collaboration with the Themester’s beauty programming, the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center will debut an exhibit and panel exploring beauty in music, according to a press release from Themester.
As a part of his individualized major capstone project, IU alumnus Kevin Domer released the largest independent IU student film “Virtuoso,” according to an email from Domer.
Jim Fielding, global head of consumer products for DreamWorks Animation, will present the film “Kung Fu Panda 3” at 3 p.m. Sept. 23 at the IU Cinema, according to a press release from the Media School.
Astrological images, Chinese calligraphy and fashion illustrations are all on this week’s Themester calendar, according to a press release from the College of Arts and Sciences. Because Themester structured its fall semester around ideas of beauty, all events will explore how different aspects of different societies relate to this theme.
Grammy-nominated Indian classical musician Amjad Ali Khan will be an artist-in-residence at the Jacobs School of Music through Oct. 22.
It’s a casual week for Beyoncé when she drops an album, debuts a video and embarks on a world tour in a matter of five days.
There are many reasons to be single, but those reasons can be exceptionally hard to find this time of year.