Moon Ruin electrifies the Blockhouse Bar
The four-member band Moon Ruin arranged itself around a half circle of keyboards, mixers, synths, pedals and a drumset for its performance at the Blockhouse Bar on Tuesday evening.
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The four-member band Moon Ruin arranged itself around a half circle of keyboards, mixers, synths, pedals and a drumset for its performance at the Blockhouse Bar on Tuesday evening.
Midnight movie connoisseurs can catch a screening of the beloved disasterpiece “The Room” at 8 p.m. April 19 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
A cool breeze and unexpected sunshine refreshed attendees of the 32nd annual WIUX Culture Shock Music Festival on April 14.
Taking care of each other should be a priority, Whoopi Goldberg said, regardless of the differences between humans.
IU Soul Revue will perform pieces from the '70s, '80s, '90s and current music in its annual spring concert this weekend. The group performs at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
This year's Little 500 concert lineup, headlined by Playboi Carti, features Boombox Cartel and Joey Purp.
Before Chinese musician Song Dongye took the stage Tuesday in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, one band member entered holding an erhu, a traditional Chinese instrument that resembled a small, two-stringed cello. Only a spotlight shined as he began with low-throat singing to accompany the haunting sound of his erhu.
Professional musician Joe Goodkin took a seat on a wooden chair in the large lecture hall in Rawles Hall and took his acoustic guitar in hand.
The Writers Guild of Bloomington will present its recurring event, Players Pub Spoken Word Series, 6 to 9 p.m. April 12 at Players Pub.
What do shotgun shells, videotapes and 3-D glasses have in common? They can all be used for fashion.
Jennifer Maisel’s play “Out of Orbit” has made its way onto the Bloomington Playwrights Project stage. The story follows the lives of a daughter and mother, one navigating her way through the life of a teenager, and the other navigating rover projects for Mars.
Korean Night, presented by the East Asian Studies Center, will take place Saturday at the Willkie Auditorium. The annual event will feature Korean foods from Sobon and Korea Restaurant, music and cultural activities. Badi, a South Korean music ensemble, is a featured performer.
Photographer Richard Ross will visit Bloomington on April 5 for two days of talks, workshops and discussions highlighting his nationally-acclaimed ongoing photography series, “Juvenile in Justice.”
Instruments such as the embuutu drum and the kora, a 21 string harp-lute, were strewn across the stage of the Monroe County Public Library before the Dance of Hope performance Thursday evening.
Bloomington’s Buskirk-Chumley Theater is set to host the globe-trotting Banff Mountain Film Festival on Saturday March 31 and Sunday April 1.
“Out of Orbit” will begin this weekend at Bloomington Playwrights Project. The play, by Jennifer Maisel, is the winner of this year’s Woodward/Newman Drama Award. Winning this award allows a play to be performed at Bloomington Playwrights Project.
The crowd was mild, buzzing around with drinks in hand, talking in groups near booths and by the stage. The space was tight, but cozy. The ideal location for a night of calm music. As the lights dimmed, so too did conversation, as the opening act took the stage.
Starting Tuesday, April 3, student filmmakers of all calibers, skill levels and experiences have the opportunity to make their own short film through Campus Movie Fest.
Senior Mackenzie Shimokaji welcomed all french fry lovers on a french fry crawl through Bloomington on Wednesday. Shimokaji, who resolved to eat french fries every day for a year as a New Year's resolution, planned the 1st Annual FRENCHship Fry Crawl. The crawl started at Kilroy’s on Kirkwood and moved to Nick’s English Hut, The Tap, Brothers Bar and Scotty’s Brewhouse.
Buck Meek, guitarist from the band Big Thief, will play songs from his solo project at 8 p.m. April 2 at the Bishop. Meek will open for singer-songwriter Margaret Glaspy.