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(10/06/17 5:30am)
Michelle Zauner, the creator of the indie-rock band Japanese Breakfast, headlined a sold-out show at the Bishop Bar on Friday. Her newest album under the Japanese Breakfast name “Soft Sounds From Another Planet” was released July 14.
(10/06/17 4:55am)
The first-ever fully staged production of the farcical comedy “Beating a Dead Horse” is taking place at Bloomington Playwrights Project.
(10/04/17 12:23pm)
Some prefer not to mix their work and personal lives, but for folk band Shovels and Rope, both are intertwined. The married duo of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst will perform at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Wednesday night.
(10/03/17 3:11am)
From exile to estrangement, Professor Marcos Lucas’ opera “Stefan and Lotte in Paradise: A Collaborative Opera Project” details a true story of a couple’s exile from Nazi Germany during World War Two.
(02/05/17 11:15pm)
BloomingSongs is a local collaboration between musicians and composers with a special focus on childhood music education, will record two songs with the IU Children’s Choir’s “Chambers” singing group on Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church.
(12/12/16 2:23am)
Inflatable snowmen and Christmas garland lined the walls of Alumni Hall on Sunday afternoon. Many of the students and community members made the $10 suggested donation as they filed past ushers.
(12/12/16 2:11am)
Although Secret Space has only toured as a band a few times, the threesome from Toledo, Ohio, already has its own fan base. On Monday night, the rock band will play in the Bishop for the first time.
(12/12/16 2:22am)
Straight No Chaser, the former IU a cappella music group that became popular due to its versions of traditional Christmas songs, is coming home for the holidays this year.
(12/09/16 12:25am)
The story of a young man, his fragile sister and his mother who constantly relives her past will come to the John Waldron Arts Center Friday as Solarium Productions puts on its performance of the play “The Glass
Menagerie.”
(12/07/16 12:49am)
IU’s many a cappella groups will come together on Wednesday for a free winter showcase, according to the Indiana Memorial Union Board’s website.
(12/05/16 11:58pm)
Audience members will see an unusual assortment of musicians perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Musical Arts Center during the All-Campus Band’s fall production.
(12/04/16 7:19pm)
The buzz in the IU Auditorium was deafening Saturday afternoon as the audience regrouped following the matinee performance of Chimes of Christmas.
(12/02/16 12:02am)
Charles Dickens’ ghosts of Christmas past, present and future will enjoy a musical twist during an adapted but dramatic reading of the classic novella “A Christmas Carol” at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
(12/01/16 11:53pm)
The stories of six innocent individuals who found themselves on death row will be told at 7:30 p.m. Friday during the IU Theatre’s production of “The
Exonerated.”
(11/30/16 2:18am)
Country singer Luke Bryan’s recently announced dates for his Kill the Lights tour, including a in Bloomington, according to Bryan’s website. Local fans can watch the Country Music Association Award winner Feb. 17, 2017, in Assembly Hall.
(11/30/16 12:23am)
A Canadian garage rock duo that also mixes doo-woop and punk will take their fall tour to Bloomington. The King Khan and BBQ Show will perform at 9:30 tonight at the Bishop with the Gartrells, a rock group from Atlanta.
(11/28/16 11:39pm)
Thursday is World AIDS Day, a day for unity in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The day supports those living with HIV or AIDS and commemorates those who have died to the illness.
(11/28/16 11:40pm)
This Christmas season will start with a little bit of song and community this year at the first Bloomington Christmas Sing-Along.
(11/28/16 2:09am)
‘Tis the season for holiday celebrations, and at Collins Living Learning Center, it’s time for the annual Dickens Dinner.
(11/28/16 12:39am)
As a young girl, Camaron Ochs, better known as popular country singer Cam, would frequently visit her grandparents’ ranch in Southern California. Between all the hard labor, hospitality and Patsy Cline records, she said she began to develop her concept of the country lifestyle.