Midwest rappers to perform progressive lyrics at the Root Cellar Lounge
Midwest natives will perform music dedicated to progressive messages and lyrics at 10 p.m. today at the Root Cellar Lounge for Just Due Records’ Rap for the Right Reasons.
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Midwest natives will perform music dedicated to progressive messages and lyrics at 10 p.m. today at the Root Cellar Lounge for Just Due Records’ Rap for the Right Reasons.
The witch had one thing left to say as she burned at the stake in a small, English village.
In the 1980s, World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler Jim Duggan was known as “Hacksaw,” a man who would come into the wrestling ring with an American flag in one hand and a wooden board in the other.
It is rare to see many female musicians on the Jazz Fables concert series setlist, but on Thursday night listeners will have the opportunity to hear eight women perform.
John Mayall, the godfather of British blues, highlighted his organ skills Sunday night with his new band format at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
IU students will have the opportunity to see the faces of “Dancing at Lughnasa” at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre, but for those who work behind the scenes, audiences will also see the result of their hard work and creative processes.
Five actors will bring a combination of 44 different characters to life in a production of “Baskerville” at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center. Leading characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson are the only two characters not played by multiple actors throughout the entire play.
Bloomington is the fifth stop on indie folk rock band Mountain Goats’ tour of its new album, according to a press release. The band will play 8 p.m. Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
For fans of the Rolling Stones, Cream or Fleetwood Mac, there’s at least one man to thank for his hand in their successes.
This weekend’s annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival drew in crowds from much farther than Bloomington with its 35 musical acts from all over the world.
The show opens on a 19th-century village ravaged by war. Piles of furniture, chairs, benches and bed frames sit at the center of the stage. The men of the town are preparing to face off against French troops, and the women are praying for their safety.
Guitarist and singer-songwriter Ryley Walker will play 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Bishop to promote his new album, “Golden Sings That Have Been Sung,” according to a press release from Secretly Group. The Illinois native’s show in Bloomington will be the third stop on his tour.
For comedian Hasan Minhaj, comedy is about sending a message and building a relationship with the audience.
Comedy sketch troupe Whitest Kids U’ Know opened its show Friday night with a skit featuring three hunters about to engage in beastiality with a lone, promiscuous fawn. The audience responded with loud laughter.
Jacobs School of Music faculty, students and members of the Latin American Music Center gathered Thursday night in Auer Hall to listen to classical music honoring the late professor and Chilean pianist Alfonso Montecino.
Algerian theater troupe Istijmam will bring a traditionally inspired performance to IU at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Wells-Metz Theatre. The play includes classic elements of Algerian theater such as limited props, a cast of only three members and heavy reliance on audience participation.
A little over a year after his death, piano professor Alfonso Montecino will be honored with an event at which he excelled during his lifetime: a concert performance.
The Philharmonic Orchestra will perform the year’s first show at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center. The performance will include overtures and arias by composers Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner.
The lead singers of the bands Antenna Man and Gus Moon grabbed a beer as they watched The Lean and Plenty finish its Thursday night show at the Player’s Pub.
Cardinal Stage Company will bring the story of Texas’s second female governor to the stage tonight at the Ivy Tech Waldron Auditorium with its production of “Ann.”