Farmers' Market a place for all
A number of live performances to complement the seasonal fare on sale to the public kicked off the first farmers’ market of May.
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A number of live performances to complement the seasonal fare on sale to the public kicked off the first farmers’ market of May.
Sylvia McNair, a soprano who has performed for the likes of Pope John Paul II and Hillary Clinton, will give the address at this year's Baccalaureate celebration Friday morning.
A new Indiana University study found that video gamers not only recognize college athletes’ likenesses in video games, but also that some erroneously believe the collegiate athletes endorse the games for appropriate compensation.
The opening band Thee Open Sex played to a large crowd at The Bishop Bar, setting the tone for main act Jacco Gardner and second opener The Mallard.
Many children visited the WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology Saturday afternoon for a hands-on project to create a working catapult.
To an intimate crowd at The Bishop Bar, three bands from different places came together to form a multifaceted show, mixing hard indie rock with melodic, acoustic sounds.
Hilltop Garden and Nature Center promotes local food production by encouraging students and volunteers to grow their own crops.
Q&A with duo band Radio Astronomy.
Sex Salon starts sex talks throughout town, beginning at the Bishop bar Sunday night.
Man Behind the Sun will be playing a house show at 8 p.m. Sunday at 1222 W. Kirkwood Ave. — more commonly known as Fort Vegan — with emo-core band Tristram of Grand Rapids, Mich. and Pleasure Blade, self-proclaimed as “Gloomington’s best/worst” knife rock.
Drowning in the noise of a droning saxophone and wailing vocals, the audience at Russian Recording Saturday night caught a live glimpse of punk-noise band The K-Holes.
Lead singer Edward Grimes said the audience can expect to hear songs from the group’s first full-length album “Red Parole."
Professors lead students on a journey through the eastern mountain chains of the Sierra Nevada in California to learn about volcanic processes and geological history.
Faceless, overstuffed white dolls laid upon crumpled silver Mylar while pink papier-mâché hearts spun overhead.
D.I.Y. Grilled Cheese
Chorizo-Stuffed Mushrooms
Simple recipes for entertaining, priced and budgeted for the perfect get-together.
During its “Bring on the Magic” benefit concert at Rachael’s Café on Friday night, Camp Kesem and its staff — including its program coordinator, Fisher — raised money for a week-long, student-run summer camp.
Shiner, a sophomore studying jazz percussion in the Jacobs School of Music, will perform as part of a sextet 8 p.m. tonight at Café Django, 116 N. Grant St.
Beyond the stairwell, multi-layered, wind-tattered posters promoting local bands and themed dance nights adorn the door to a cellar now veiling an underground bar.