Midwest rappers to perform progressive lyrics at the Root Cellar Lounge
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.
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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.
IU students and Bloomington community members will have the opportunity to interact with United States Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera at ¡Poesía Now!, a day-long event Friday in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Art and mental health will join forces at 5:30 tonight at the Venue Fine Arts & Gifts where attendees will be encouraged to create art in order to support mental health and open discussion.
Thomas French, professor of practice in journalism in the IU Media School, stood up in front of a crowd of friends, colleagues and students at the Barnes and Noble on Third Street Sunday afternoon.
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.
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.
The fast-paced opening number of “Rent” set the tone for the musical as the entire cast ran, danced and sang across the stage just moments after the beginning lines.
Local experts tackled ideas surrounding beauty and how it is represented in mass media Monday during “Dark Side of Beauty,” a documentary screening and panel discussion event regarding unattainable beauty standards.
For comedian Hasan Minhaj, comedy is about sending a message and building a relationship with the audience.
Algerian theater troupe Istijmam will bring a traditionally inspired performance to IU at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Wells-Metz Theatre. The play includes classic elements of Algerian theater such as limited props, a cast of only three members and heavy reliance on audience participation.
The Philharmonic Orchestra will perform the year’s first show at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center. The performance will include overtures and arias by composers Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner.
Wendi Chitwood’s work incorporates more than just the people she photographs. The Bloomington resident said she embraces the endless trees and limestone that make IU’s campus distinctive.
Cardinal Stage Company will bring the story of Texas’s second female governor to the stage tonight at the Ivy Tech Waldron Auditorium with its production of “Ann.”
A collection of home movies filmed across a variety of times and locations during 20th century America will come together for public viewing tonight at the Fine Arts Plaza.
Theatre is by no means a new trick for master of fine arts student Ashley Dillard, and Bloomington theatre is well within her repertoire.
Bloomington was the last stop for Brooklyn-based band Big Bliss on its tour through the Midwest. It played with Language, a band based in Indiana and Michigan, and was also accompanied by Bloomington bands Sleeping Bag and Jeron Braxton and the Tomogotchis.
Productions ran longer for IU students and directors this summer during the IU Summer Theatre Program. The program lengthens each production up to a two-week run compared to the fall and spring productions’ nine-day runs.
Fresh faces and veterans alike will appear at CultureFest this year for its annual contribution to Welcome Week . On Aug. 18 , IU’s cultural clubs and groups will come together outside the IU Auditorium to support and celebrate the communities that contribute to IU’s diversity.