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(06/13/19 7:15pm)
IU and Bloomington are home to a prominent and flourishing art community. We have the Jacobs School of Music, the Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance and the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design. Whether you enjoy theater, film or comedy, IU has a place for you to visit — or study art yourself.
(06/13/19 7:19pm)
After you unpack all the boxes, hang all the clothes and cram all those books you promised yourself you would read but never actually will in a lockbox under your bed, you may think you are officially done moving into your new dorm room.
(06/13/19 7:13pm)
When living in a college town like Bloomington, it’s arguably just as important to experience what’s off-campus as what’s on-campus. Here are some of the many activities you can partake in once you cross the Sample Gates.
(02/17/17 9:19pm)
Jesse Pasternack, Greg Gottfried and Austin Faulds discuss the 2017 Grammys and BAFTAs, including those surprising wins.
(01/11/17 11:48pm)
The IU Auditorium will continue its 2016-17 season with 12 distinct programs throughout the spring
semester.
(01/09/17 1:37am)
The Ryder Film Series kick-started 2017 with what Ryder director and founder Peter LoPilato referred to as an opportunity for people, specifically children, to gain a new perspective on foreign cultures.
(01/05/17 9:44pm)
Award-winning musician and Bloomington resident Emmy Brockman will perform a musical storytime event Saturday at the Monroe County Public Library, library children’s strategist Lisa Champelli said.
(12/08/16 2:28am)
While the term “Renaissance man” is thrown around too often, I cannot think of a man alive today who better embodies such a title than Donald Glover.
(12/08/16 2:34am)
When you’re only 10 days into 2016 and you find out Ziggy Stardust gave his final bow, leaving the world with nothing to do but dance the blues, perhaps it’s evident the rest of the year is not going to be that fantastic.
(12/08/16 12:09am)
As one of the absolute worst years in world history comes to a close and we hope to forget it through eggnog and hot cocoa hangovers, we know there’s at least one man on this planet who has suffered far more than we have.
(12/06/16 2:22am)
Much of the space of the Boxcar Books and Community Center, Inc. is filled with political posters, fanzines and various texts on socialist, anarchic and rebellious subjects.
(12/01/16 12:06am)
Somewhere around 15 years ago, my five-year-old self was standing in line with my mother and then-stepfather to see a movie that would forever change my life.
(11/30/16 12:25am)
Last Thursday, while families from across the United States gathered to share love, food and heated political debates, several thousand Native Americans and their supporters protested the injustices perpetrated against them by the North Dakota government due to the construction of the new Dakota
Access Pipeline.
(11/28/16 12:39am)
As a young girl, Camaron Ochs, better known as popular country singer Cam, would frequently visit her grandparents’ ranch in Southern California. Between all the hard labor, hospitality and Patsy Cline records, she said she began to develop her concept of the country lifestyle.
(11/16/16 3:22am)
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(11/16/16 12:34am)
Of every genre of music, the key aspect that sets rock ’n’ roll apart is just how colossal a rock band can become. While you cannot argue with the success of several hip-hop and pop artists of the past and present, they have proven themselves to be minuscule in comparison to the most popular rock groups.
(11/15/16 10:20pm)
Alfred Hitchcock was known by many in the film community as the master of suspense, but actress Tippi Hedren’s recent book, “Tippi: A Memoir,” reveals it was more than just the filmmaker’s craft that was bestial.
(11/13/16 11:13pm)
After about 40 minutes of intense practicing, a group of hip-hop dancers finally perfect every step of the first half of the dance they are being taught. Popular hip-hop dancer Annie Franklin, the teacher of this workshop, cheers for her students.
(11/11/16 3:31am)
Though the majority of popular musicians only play with a few acts during their lifetimes, rock drummer Kenny Aronoff has played with more than 70 bands and artists, according to his website.
(11/10/16 12:45am)
“I feel like history on the turntables.”