The 2019 WIUX Culture Shock Festival is this weekend. Are you ready?
The WIUX Culture Shock Festival will kick off at 12 p.m. Saturday in Dunn Meadow. Here’s what you need to know to be prepared for over nine hours of music.
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The WIUX Culture Shock Festival will kick off at 12 p.m. Saturday in Dunn Meadow. Here’s what you need to know to be prepared for over nine hours of music.
VD Collective is a group of student DJs who play events on campus and around Bloomington. This year, five of its members will be performing at Culture Shock on April 20.
April is Jazz Appreciation Month, or JAM, and the Indiana Daily Student put together this guide for listeners of all genres to get into jazz.
Photographer and documentary filmmaker James Balog will give a lecture at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre as part of the Media School Speaker Series.
Music documentary “Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.” will be playing at 7 p.m. April 8 at the IU Cinema.
The final First Thursdays Festival of the academic year will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. this Thursday at the Fine Arts Plaza. Live bands will perform on the steps of the IU Auditorium, and activities and food will be available around Showalter Fountain and down Seventh Street.
Two chairs sit in a small room crowded with audio equipment. A trumpet is set up on a stand on the floor next to a folding table with a MacBook on it. The walls are covered with noise-muffling black foams pads, posters of Thelonious Monk and the Newport Jazz Festival and a signed Mac Miller record.
Mdou Moctar, a solo artist from Niger known for pushing the Tuareg guitar style of music, will play at 9:30 p.m. April 3 at The Bishop.
Katie Faith O’Neill, who now performs as ktfaithful, is an IU media major who got her start performing ukulele covers in high school and uploading videos on YouTube.
A slightly spaced-out student sits in class, staring absent-mindedly at their laptop. The professor is talking about an abstract topic, maybe advanced economics or quantum mechanics, but the student has officially tuned out.
BluHill Percussion Duo will perform in an alumni guest recital put on by the Jacobs School of Music.
Comprised of singer and guitarist Dylan Bodnarick, bassist Tom McGrew and drummer Mitch Marsh, Bloomington band Bike Wreck got its start annoying Marsh’s resident assistant by playing too loudly in Wright Quad.
The 33rd annual Culture Shock Music Festival, hosted by WIUX, will take place April 20 at Dunn Meadow. Saba, a Chicago-born rapper whose music is a fusion of hip-hop and jazz influences, is set to headline the festival.
Self-described “cosmic jive” local rock band Andromedaughter was formed two weeks before its first performance. Now, the band is part of an upcoming wave of women-centered bands in Bloomington.
All-inclusive feminist house show "Fem’ & Funky" will kick off at 9 p.m. Feb. 23 at local house show venue The Brickhouse.
Describing themselves as a cornucopia of friendship and love, the Bloomington band Rosegirl consists of a trio of IU sophomores. The group wrote a 30-minute rock opera called “Marlene the Dream,” which they are currently recording.
A master’s student in the Jacobs School of Music was part of an ensemble that won three Grammys on Feb. 10.
Bloomington indie rock band Spice Cowboy will release its first EP, “Wild Wild Midwest," on Feb. 16 with a show at the Palm Tree Palace.
Unless you live under a rock without Wi-Fi, you've seen the tattoo. The kanji that were supposed to spell “7 rings” at the top of Ariana Grande's palm — or so Google translate probably told her — turned out to spell “shichirin,” the Japanese word for a type of barbecue grill.
The Tony award-winning Broadway musical "Next to Normal" will be performed at 7:30 and 11 p.m. Feb. 1 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 by IU’s University Players.