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(02/08/18 6:00am)
Composer and artist Annea Lockwood and Jon Vickers, founding director of the Indiana University Cinema, placed Indiana Daily Student newspapers in the back of a 1916 Henderson upright piano. Then, they lit the papers on fire.
(02/08/18 9:00am)
"Bodies of Light," the Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance’s Winter Dance Concert, will present works from guests and faculty this weekend at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
(02/16/18 8:00am)
One can hear the sound of two trumpets, two violins, a guitarrón and a vihuela when entering the La Casa Latino Cultural Center.
(02/05/18 6:00am)
The heels were towering, the hair was larger than life and the cheekbones could’ve — should’ve — cut glass.
(02/01/18 6:00am)
The IU Opera Theater’s spring semester production, Ariadne auf Naxos, will open at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 in the Musical Arts Center. The MAC also offers showings Feb. 3, 9 and 10.
(02/06/18 11:00am)
Skies in London are usually cloudy with specks of blue. People rush around the streets, arms locked and hands intertwined.
(01/30/18 3:00pm)
As January comes to a close, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be opening up a wide range of new events in February, from films to musical acts.
(01/23/18 3:00pm)
Deadmau5 and Diplo will join Indianapolis 500 drivers on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 27 for this year's Indianapolis 500 Snake Pit.
(01/17/18 6:00am)
From organ music, Latin American tunes and computerized beats to innovation competitions, Jacobs School of Music will present a wide variety of concerts and performances this semester. Here are a few upcoming performances, courtesy of the Jacob's School of Music website.
(01/16/18 4:56pm)
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration began with the audience standing and singing in unison.
(01/12/18 9:00am)
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater is set to organize this Sunday’s Wild and Scenic Film Festival, an environmentally-themed event which will feature the premiere of several documentary and art films, as well as performances by local musicians. The festival begins at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students and attendees under 18.
(01/11/18 11:00am)
Four hundred and nineteen years after its first production, IU Theatre’s production of “Julius Caesar” breaks conventions.
(01/09/18 9:00am)
From Shakespearean classics to new plays written by faculty, the spring season at the Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance will bring six productions to the stage. Tickets start at $10 for students and $20 for the general public.
(01/08/18 7:00am)
Three women stage a workplace coup to overthrow their sexist boss in a series of triumphs and comedic misadventures in the show "9 to 5: The Musical," but Kate Galvin, Cardinal Stage Company artistic director, is not laughing.
(01/08/18 10:00am)
This semester, IU Opera & Ballet Theater will bring four new productions made up of students and professional singers.
(12/11/17 8:00am)
The heartwarming classic “Peter Pan” is making its way to Bloomington for the holiday season.
(12/08/17 4:19pm)
Big Broadway numbers tap dance onto the stage in the musical “Front Page Flo.”
(12/08/17 5:00am)
For 35 years the Bloomington Playwrights Project has produced original plays, and soon the organization will have a new managing director.
(12/05/17 11:00am)
Brian Posehn is constantly touring as a stand-up comedian, has released his first hour-long comedy special on Netflix and has appeared in a number of TV shows and several movies. The comedian, writer and actor will return to the Comedy Attic with shows Dec. 8 and 9.
(12/05/17 8:00am)
“The Last Night of Ballyhoo” begins with a main character, Lala, setting a star atop a Christmas tree while singing the Christmas hymn, “The First Noel”