After the audition
Many young musicians practice for countless hours to audition for the Jacobs School of Music. But what happens to the students that get rejected?
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Many young musicians practice for countless hours to audition for the Jacobs School of Music. But what happens to the students that get rejected?
The priest still prays about his father, three years later.
The IU Auditorium is conducting a survey asking participants to help select the shows that will run during its 2021-22 season. The confidential survey is open through 11:59 p.m. Friday, and those who complete it are automatically entered to win a $100 food credit and overnight stay at French Lick Resort, according to a Friday press email.
The Jacobs School of Music Latin American Music Center will present “'’Where’s the Orchestra:’ Trumpism and Hauntological Reckonings of Latinidad and Music in the Early Nineteenth-Century United States” at 4 p.m. Thursday. The free event will be livestreamed via Zoom and feature University of North Carolina professor of music David Garcia.
IU Auditorium will present “Hoosiers: 35 Years Later, A Conversation with Screenwriter and IU Alum Angelo Pizzo” at 8 p.m. March 31. The free event will be live-streamed on Zoom and viewer questions will be encouraged throughout, according to the event’s web page.
Gallery Walk Bloomington’s fourth gallery walk of the year will take place 5-8 p.m. Friday, April 2, and will feature two new art galleries. The event is free and open to the public.
One week ago, Simin Ganatra was sitting next to her husband Brandon Vamos at home like they might on any normal Sunday. Seconds later, she was giving an acceptance speech for a Grammy she’d won, speaking from her couch through her computer to the international audience streaming the 63rd Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony.
What is improv, anyway? To Brad Sherwood, comedian and star of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?,” it’s just smart people pretending to be stupid.
Mad about midterms? Feeling lonely after a year of social distancing and isolation? The natural next step is to just throw everything away and become a reclusive mad scientist obsessed with creating life from nuts, bolts and lightning.
IU’s Wylie House Museum will give away plant seeds at the Morton C. Bradley Jr. Education Center from 12 to 5 p.m. every Friday of March. Guests can drop by without appointment to collect their choice of flower, herb, vegetable, legume and fruit seeds.
The nightclub shut down three days after the IDS reached out to the health department for comment.
The Bluebird nightclub temporarily shut down Thursday to develop a plan for COVID-19 safety and compliance, according to an email from Kathy Hewett, public information officer for the Monroe County Health Department.
Happy Valentine's Day, Hoosiers.
The Frank Southern Ice Arena will not reopen this winter, according to a Monday news release from the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department.
IU assistant musicology professor Jill Rogers wasn’t sure what would come of her idea for a conference on music, sound and trauma. She didn’t know if it could still happen once the COVID-19 pandemic hit. At one point, she didn’t think she would get the grant she needed to fund it.
Award winning author Catherine Bowman will lead a six-week virtual writing workshop titled “Cold Comfort: Writing Our Lives in Troubled Times, Part Two.” The free weekly classes will begin Feb. 2 and are coordinated by the Center for Rural Engagement.
“The RCA Bloomington Plant: An Illustrated History” is now available for purchase at the Monroe County History Center.
Hello to all who have been listening to Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” on repeat since its release on Friday. Are you okay? How are you coping? Do you know what the plan is for revenge upon Joshua Bassett yet? Asking for a friend.
The IU Auditorium postponed performances for four touring shows originally scheduled to run in 2020. They had previously been rescheduled for dates in January and March, but have now been delayed indefinitely.
Anyone else feel like they just narrowly escaped from a crumbling, on-fire building?