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(05/20/21 6:52pm)
In Harmony With Habitat, a virtual concert benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County, will be hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington on Saturday night.
(04/26/21 10:19pm)
The Jacobs School of Music at IU offers an e-concert series focused on spotlighting music of the African diaspora in the field of classical music with different guests every Wednesday. The performances are available at the series site.
(04/19/21 5:50pm)
Storyteller Antonio Rocha will perform “The Immigrant: Celebrating 30 Years in the U.S.A.” at 7 pm on Saturday over Zoom. The performance is organized by Storytelling Arts of Indiana, a nonprofit organization.
(03/03/21 5:52pm)
Cardinal Stage will present “Sherlock in Btown,'' a walkabout radio play series featuring two original Sherlock Holmes mysteries set in Bloomington.
(03/01/21 5:38pm)
Music and dance have long been a crucial part of Black history and for Black people to express what they have experienced.
(02/22/21 9:32pm)
The Singing Hoosiers will air their radio show “Hoosiers: Live at Home,” from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday on WFIU. The show will feature original songs and covers, storytelling and sketch comedy. Listeners can listen on the radio at 103.7 MHz or on the WFIU website.
(12/14/20 12:17am)
IU Jacobs School of Music junior Kieran Brown released Christmas music Nov. 26, featuring songs such as “The Christmas Waltz,” “I'll be Home for Christmas” and “Winter Wonderland.”
(10/16/20 3:26am)
There’s only 15 days left in October, which means you’ve been through a lot. Midterms, homework, technological difficulties and, for those of us who’ve been contact-traced or sick with COVID-19, a couple weeks of quarantine here and there.
(10/12/20 6:30pm)
The Indianapolis-based band Huckleberry Funk will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Open Air stage in Dunn Meadow. The band performs primarily R&B and soul music. They include additional influences of funk, hip-hop and rock in their repertoire.
(10/12/20 3:47am)
The COVID-19 pandemic is a time when people need music the most, yet the pandemic is the thing that keeps music from bringing people together, said Carrie Newcomer Southern Indiana singer-songwriter.
(10/02/20 3:58pm)
The coronavirus pandemic has halted almost all in-person performing arts, but theater companies such as Cardinal Stage have found ways to safely involve people in theater through radio.
(09/30/20 12:05am)
Indiana-born country musician Clayton Anderson will perform in Dunn Meadow at 8 p.m. Friday, presented by the IU Auditorium as part of IU’s Open Air Venues initiative.
(09/28/20 7:12pm)
I used to be really into Sherlock Holmes. It began with the BBC show starring Benedict Cumberbatch, and would later evolve into reading most of the stories. They were really fun when I was 15 years old.
(09/25/20 7:54am)
Weeks before spring break this year, the IU Ballet Theater department was preparing for Cinderella, the first full-length ballet choreographed entirely by a faculty member. The project was a particularly heavy undertaking, and rehearsals were extended to meet the high demands of the ballet.
(09/25/20 7:57am)
Following the statewide stay-at-home order, artists at IU reflected on the changes their art went through during that time.
(09/24/20 3:48am)
The annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival will return to Bloomington this weekend. The event will take place virtually, with the exception of one live, socially distanced concert at 1 p.m. Saturday at Switchyard Park.
(09/23/20 1:55am)
Kanye West is a man mired in controversy who always does whatever he can to stay on the precipice of pop culture, always trying to make another headline.
(09/22/20 11:51pm)
Well, this is what it’s come to.
(09/21/20 7:48pm)
A24 held a Zoom press conference Sunday with “Boys State” filmmakers Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss along with some of the subjects of the documentary. It was officially released Aug. 14 on Apple TV+.
(09/21/20 1:30am)
In a 2018 interview with the New York Times Style Magazine, actress Glenn Close said she saves almost every costume she has worn in film, from her role as a book editor turned obsessive stalker in “Fatal Attraction” to her portrayal of Cruella de Vil in “101 Dalmatians.”