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(10/21/16 1:40am)
As classical music filled the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks gallery, studying students looked up from their books, surprised to see the performance space at the back of the room being utilized for the first time.
(10/20/16 11:26pm)
The IU Theatre will bring laughter to the stage with the comedic play “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.”
(10/20/16 2:40am)
The noise in the Teter NST went from ambient to lively Wednesday night as performers in the annual Potpourri of the Arts in the African American Tradition assembled a preview of the event, which will take place Nov. 5 in the IU Auditorium.
(10/19/16 11:17pm)
With the release of 14 albums since 1996, acclaimed singer-songwriter Malcolm Holcombe is an experienced folk musician. On Thursday night, he will bring this experience to the Player’s Pub for the first time.
(10/18/16 6:51pm)
“Musical Wonder-Twins” jazz musicians Debbie Davis and Josh Paxton will kick off their tour of Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Player’s Pub in Bloomington, according to a press release.
(10/17/16 1:03am)
A quietness punctuated by high-pitched bagpipe tones and light, on-tempo marching noises circulated around the room. Such was the scene Sunday afternoon as performers prepared for the October bagpipe gathering of the Bloomington Pipers’ Society at a church rented by the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology on North Indiana Avenue.
(10/17/16 12:32am)
Improvisational musical performances are not common, but those in attendance at the Bishop on Monday night will have the opportunity to experience this distinct style. Drummer Tyler Damon will perform with solo project V.V. Lightbody and Chicago-based pop-rock musical project Homme.
(10/16/16 11:00pm)
Concertgoers danced without reserve. Lights shone through the haze of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Friday night and landed on the faces of hundreds of fans gathered beneath the stage.
(10/13/16 10:29pm)
Instrumental music will meet bluegrass during Carrie Newcomer’s performance at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
(10/13/16 11:00pm)
In the last month alone, Los Angeles-based band the Main Squeeze has performed in 11 states. Now the band — self-described as a raging funk experience — is set to return to its roots Friday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
(10/10/16 3:01am)
Although the room was small, its acoustic music resounded through the walls of Switchyard, a Bloomington music venue.
(10/10/16 1:50am)
Auer Hall was quiet Sunday afternoon as the rows filled gradually with devoted students and chamber music fans alike. They came to hear Jacobs School of Music faculty perform three of 19th-century composer Johannes Brahms’ famous pieces of work: “Trio in B Major,” “Piano Quartet in C Minor Op.6,” and “Strings Sextet in G Major Op. 36.”
(10/06/16 2:25am)
The Comedy Attic is hosting three shows Saturday for its annual charity event. This year, the proceeds will go to Middle Way House to support victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault.
(10/04/16 12:10am)
Midwest natives will perform music dedicated to progressive messages and lyrics at 10 p.m. today at the Root Cellar Lounge for Just Due Records’ Rap for the Right Reasons.
(09/30/16 7:45pm)
The witch had one thing left to say as she burned at the stake in a small, English village.
(09/29/16 2:37am)
In the 1980s, World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler Jim Duggan was known as “Hacksaw,” a man who would come into the wrestling ring with an American flag in one hand and a wooden board in the other.
(09/28/16 11:24pm)
It is rare to see many female musicians on the Jazz Fables concert series setlist, but on Thursday night listeners will have the opportunity to hear eight women perform.
(09/26/16 3:59am)
John Mayall, the godfather of British blues, highlighted his organ skills Sunday night with his new band format at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
(09/23/16 12:33am)
IU students will have the opportunity to see the faces of “Dancing at Lughnasa” at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre, but for those who work behind the scenes, audiences will also see the result of their hard work and creative processes.
(09/23/16 12:20am)
Five actors will bring a combination of 44 different characters to life in a production of “Baskerville” at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center. Leading characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson are the only two characters not played by multiple actors throughout the entire play.