50 years of fright: Organist Dennis James celebrates his career at IU Auditorium
Halloween after Halloween, the cape-donning Dennis James has returned to IU and introduced audiences to silent movies accompanied by organ music.
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Halloween after Halloween, the cape-donning Dennis James has returned to IU and introduced audiences to silent movies accompanied by organ music.
The IU Auditorium stage was alight Friday night in a fiery color scheme – red, orange and yellow lights cut through a haze of smoke as Modest Mouse launched into its popular “Lampshades on Fire” near the beginning of its Bloomington show.
Music lovers who miss The Beatles got a chance to relive the past Friday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Everyone has had a bad day at some point. Everyone has had a day they deem “the worst day ever.” But what happens when someone has their worst day onstage, under the lights, in front of their friends and strangers?
On the 13th stop of its five-month tour, electro-indie duo Cherub stopped in Bloomington at the Bluebird Nightclub.
The 2018 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival officially began at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Thursday night with live performances from the band Uncle Earl and Malian musician Mamadou Kelly.
The 25th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival will take place this weekend from Sept. 27 through Sept. 30.
For five seconds during the invited dress rehearsal for “The Heiress,” the lights came on, but nobody came out on stage. The first five seconds where nothing happened is the first thing director Dale McFadden mentioned to his cast and crew.
The IU's Outreach Cabaret initiative danced, sang and sweated to the tune from a live keyboard at the Fine Arts Plaza as one of four headlining acts for September's First Thursdays festival.
Tracy K. Smith, the 52nd and current United States Laureate, read her poetry in front of an overflowing Grand Hall in IU’s Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Thursday night.
The Floozies and Cherub made their way to Bluebird Nightclub as part of the "Your Girlfriend Already Bought Tickets Tour" last February. This fall, both bands are making their way back to Bloomington — though this time around, it'll be separately.
Under a small white canopy in Peoples Park, Ben Thompson prepared his violin for an old-time music concert he was going to give to anyone who happened to be walking down Kirkwood Avenue.
The fifth annual Bloomington Pridefest to celebrate LGBTQ culture and community will take place at 3 p.m. on Aug. 25.
On Saturday, crowds of IU students filled a parking lot near 13th Street and Fee Lane to listen to alternative and EDM hits.
A woman in an inflatable dinosaur suit crept down the aisle, earning screams from children in the audience, before grabbing a cloth hanging from the ceiling and beginning an aerial performance. On Aug. 18 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, anything was possible.
The Mersey Beatles, a Beatles tribute band, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
INDIANAPOLIS — Panic! At The Disco brought together thousands of people Friday night in a packed Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis for the band's second stop of its "Pray For The Wicked" tour.
It was a busy night for Stages Bloomington on Friday evening. By 7 p.m., the cozy little theater already had a full house. On the stage, the band was busy setting up gear and testing microphones.
The shuffling of speakers, stands and instruments — all moving parts of a band — could be heard from outside the alley of Bluebird Nightclub.
Playing to a sweat-soaked crowd of 20 people, Flasher, a Washington, D.C.-based trio, headlined The Bishop Bar, performing in Indiana’s 80-degree humid weather. Their newest album “Constant Image” was released last week on Domino Records and they stopped in Bloomington June 19 to promote the new sound.