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(09/24/23 8:53pm)
“Orlando” will be performed from Sept. 29 to Oct. 7 in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre located inside the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The play is an adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel of the same name. Tickets are $15 for students and children and $25 for adults. They can be purchased here.
(09/18/23 11:00am)
Constellation Stage & Screen is presenting “Holmes & Watson” on Thursday through Sunday every week Sept. 7 to 24 at the Waldron Auditorium.
(09/11/23 9:02pm)
Through the late 2010s and early 2020s, there has been a noticeable uptick in the number of artists whose popularity was boosted by the algorithmic chaos of social media. Said artists are sometimes written off due to some perceived illegitimacy of internet-based fame.
(09/06/23 8:32pm)
It’s easy to forget English rock band Royal Blood is a duo. Featuring Ben Thatcher on drums and Mike Kerr on vocals and bass, the band’s sound at first glance seems much more complex than anything that could be achieved by two instruments, but close listening will reveal just that.
(08/28/23 8:59pm)
Drake’s eighth studio album, “For All the Dogs,” was slated to be released Aug. 25, according to Amazon Music. However, it was not.
(08/17/23 3:44pm)
IU alumni Craig and Emily Davis opened the Davis Academy of Music to the public July 31. Located on Walnut Street just south of 3rd Street, the academy aims to serve adults wanting to learn an instrument.
(08/15/23 12:41am)
Noname has one of the most distinctive styles in modern rap.
(08/10/23 9:13pm)
The Front Bottoms are another in an increasingly large group of minimalist indie rock duos. They’re known for their primarily acoustic instrumentation, folksy lyrics and abstemious production.
(08/03/23 3:17pm)
It’s becoming more and more common to see pop artists branch out and experiment once they’ve garnered something of an audience. Taylor Swift’s two 2020 albums come to mind, as do Harry Styles’ post-One Direction efforts and even Lil Yachty’s “Let’s Start Here.”
(07/30/23 10:13pm)
The last time Travis Scott made national news was not a cause for celebration. During 2021’s Astroworld Festival — an event created by Scott coinciding with his album of the same name — logistical crowd control failures led to a crowd crush which killed 10 people and hospitalized 25.
(07/20/23 10:31pm)
Rahsaan Barber and Everyday Magic returned to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater July 19 with their unique brand of contemporary jazz. Barber said he’d played the Buskirk about 20 years ago with bassist Christian McBride.
(07/20/23 10:23pm)
The Monroe County History Center opened a new exhibit detailing Indiana’s rich history of print journalism July 18. Entitled “Breaking the News: The Past and Uncertain Future of Local Print Journalism,” the display covers publications across Indiana with a focus on Monroe County spanning from 1824 to the present day. It will be open until Dec. 30.
(07/13/23 10:21pm)
Grouplove’s biggest break came in 2011 with the release of their single “Tongue Tied.” The song reached no. 1 on Billboard’s US Alternative chart and was featured in a number of high-profile commercials, making the band’s carefree, grainy sound known to the world.
(07/11/23 10:02pm)
Dominic Fike is a name that has popped up sporadically across multiple media of pop culture.
(07/06/23 12:59am)
SPOILER ALERT: This column contains potential spoilers about "The Idol."
(06/28/23 2:58pm)
“Feel It Still” was Portugal. The Man’s breakout hit. Released on their 2017 album “Woodstock,” the song propelled the band into the limelight, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, a Grammy award and over one billion streams worldwide.
(06/28/23 12:47am)
Bloomington’s Buskirk-Chumley Theater will partner with the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington to produce the Stagecraft Program this summer. The week-long program will begin July 10 and aims to introduce young children to the process of stage production.
(06/23/23 2:56pm)
Dropkick Comedy brought comics from all over the Midwest together to Bloomington’s Orbit Room June 21. The showcase featured talent from here in Bloomington, as well as Indianapolis and Louisville.
(06/14/23 9:11pm)
In the past couple of years, it seems like wherever one turns, there is Janelle Monáe. Although they’re best known for their music, they have also acted in a number of blockbuster films such as “Moonlight,” “Hidden Figures” and most recently, “Glass Onion.” They have also tried their hand at film production, writing and starring in “Dirty Computer,” a film accompanying the album of the same name.
(06/11/23 9:32pm)
The Flaming Lips were joined by 81355 (BLESS) and MICHELLE June 10 on the Kirkwood Avenue mainstage for the final performance of 2023’s Granfalloon festival. Kirkwood was closed between Washington Street and Indiana Avenue for the festivities.