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(11/16/17 4:30pm)
In the aisles of the IU Auditorium, six members of the Knights took their places. From their instruments came a haunting drone that gave way to a program spanning across centuries and continents, typical of the Grammy-nominated group.
(11/14/17 4:41pm)
Jones describes Sampson as smart and acrobatic. Sampson is one of many squirrels featured on the Squirrels of IU Instagram page.
(04/17/17 10:04pm)
Stanley Ritchie was one of five professors in 2016 promoted to distinguished professor, the highest attainable academic position at IU. After going through a heart valve surgery he is back at IU teaching with no plans to retire any time soon.
(03/30/17 10:29pm)
In March alone, Los Angeles-based rock trio Cherry Glazerr has hit venues in five major United States cities. Come Saturday night, the band will depart from its big-city circuit with a performance at The Blockhouse downtown.
(02/28/17 2:27am)
In a room high above Third Street, two dozen students in the Jacobs School of Music found their places around a table. Conversation was hushed as the head seat — reserved for Grammy-winning violinist and IU alumnus Joshua Bell — remained empty.
(02/12/17 10:21pm)
The audience was already on its feet before funk legend Maceo Parker appeared on stage.
(01/20/17 3:24am)
One of the world’s most celebrated ensembles took the stage Thursday night in the IU Auditorium, and nearly 2,000 people were there to watch.
(01/13/17 3:03am)
In the back room of Bear’s Place Dave Stryker counted down from three, and music filled the air. All four players in the Dave Stryker Quartet — also full-time or adjunct professors in IU’s Jacobs School of Music — had come to perform as part of Bear’s weekly “Jazz Fables” series.
(12/12/16 1:34am)
Dana Vanderburgh adresses the audience before performing with the Movement Exchange ensemble Sunday night.
(12/12/16 1:34am)
Emma DeLillo, member of Movement Exchage dance ensemble, performs Sunday night as part of "Ernie Jo's Christmas Spectacular."
(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.
(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 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.
(09/21/16 2:55am)
In the IU Arboretum pond, massive lotus blossoms open and shut twice daily. Wild onion and nutgrass run tall alongside Seventh Street. Further west, ginseng lies hidden in the leafy terrain of Dunn’s Woods.
(09/14/16 2:42am)
Dr. Karin Drummond, aglow from the presentation screen behind her, stood in a darkened room of the Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
(08/28/16 11:35pm)
Under the glare of LED strobe lights, drag queens Kaija Adonis and Axel Andrews stepped onstage Saturday night. Normally, the two would be entertaining at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub as they’d done for years.
(08/26/16 4:03am)
For 24-year-old chef Ashley Baughman, sculpting fine desserts has always been more than a job — it’s a vocation that has led her around the country.
(07/06/16 9:48pm)
Comedian Mark Normand’s style ranged from bold-faced to intimate. On handwritten notes lay an inventory of topics to be covered in the next hour: frequent travel, loneliness and anxiety.
(06/29/16 8:57pm)
At 31, comedian Mark Normand has collected a variety of accolades in the stand-up world: an album release with Comedy Central, return appearances on TBS’ “Conan” and tour dates with Amy Schumer.
(06/29/16 11:48pm)
Concertgoers danced shoulder-to-shoulder. LED striplights flashed. From the street Tuesday night, it was evident the Bluebird Nightclub was packed nearly to capacity for the return of LA-based band Fitz and the
Tantrums.