Bonnaroo provides more than music
It’s not your noon-to-midnight, one day pass sort of affair. Larger than its beloved peers, Bonnaroo trumps other festivals in scale, longevity and required spirit.
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It’s not your noon-to-midnight, one day pass sort of affair. Larger than its beloved peers, Bonnaroo trumps other festivals in scale, longevity and required spirit.
Music enthusiasts did all of this and more on what is becoming one of biggest days of the year for music vendors and lovers: Record Store Day.
Kyle Kinane, “the voice of Comedy Central,” will return to the Comedy Attic for his fourth year in a row at 8 p.m today and will perform through Saturday at 8 p.m and 10:30 p.m.
The Strokes’ fifth album, “Comedown Machine,” serves as the response to 2010’s let-down, returning with musical cohesion that implies the band wiped off the drool and got down to business.
Trevor Moore spoke with the Indiana Daily Student about sketch comedy versus live performances.
Monika Herzig, SPEA arts management professor and jazz pianist, said she is hoping to give some of these ladies the recognition they deserve with her lecture this afternoon about the history of women in jazz.
This Must Be The Band, a Chicago-based Talking Heads cover band, will take the Bluebird Nightclub’s stage at 8 p.m.
At 10 p.m., local bands Jerome and the Psychics and Triptides will be sharing a bill with Austin, Texas, native Tiger Waves for an evening of rock.
The IDS sat down with band member Aaron Frazer of Charlie Patton's War, who played at the Bishop Wednesday night.
Formed in 1997, the Chicago-based DSO has been praised by Rolling Stone for having a “fanatical attention to detail.”
From 4 p.m. to close, 20 percent of the tab at Lennie’s restaurant will go to the Friends of the Library program that funds many of the resources Monroe County Public Library provides.
“Naked Spaces" combines sex and architecture in new Kinsey exhibit.
Beginning at 6 p.m., the show will be the first of its kind at the gallery, as it will feature the works of many different artists, all students from Bloomington high schools.
Guests at IU’s Asian Culture Center’s informal open house will get the chance to meet new people and learn about the ACC while eating warm soup and dumplings.
Guests at IU’s Asian Culture Center’s informal open house will get the chance to meet new people and learn about the ACC while eating warm soup and dumplings.
The musical has been performed at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater since Dec. 21, entertaining packed houses full of the young and young-at-heart.
Tired of expensive covers and lame bands? Dig deeper to find a Bloomington treasure: house shows.
An inside look at the past and present of Bloomington Brewing Co.
1795 E 10th St. | Notable brews: Rooftop, Quarrymen
Charlie Patton's War and Fluffer will perform 9 p.m. today at the Bishop.