IU Offers new environmental health program
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IU has some exciting news for those hoping to work in the public health sector.
Sometimes IU is a transitional place for young adults. Students challenge their beliefs and learn who they will be when they leave for the real world.
Grand Rapids, Mich., band Heaters kicked off their May tour Saturday night at the Metro Fest Blowout and quickly moved on to play a ?2 a.m. set Sunday morning at Whateverfest.
School of Fine Arts BFA Thesis Exhibition Opening Reception
Union Board’s Live From Bloomington and Canvas Creative Arts Magazine celebrate the arts in and around the Bloomington campus, and tonight they are joining together for a special event.
Chicago singer-songwriter Justin Fernandez, known as J Fernandez, soon returns to Bloomington with new material after playing at the Bishop Bar a little more than a year ago.
In the aftermath of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, celebrities across the country have made their opinions of Indiana known. Recently, Bloomington’s own Internet-famous cat Lil BUB joined their ranks.
When Los Angeles MC Luke Christopher called from the stage, “Y’all ready for Big Sean?” the crowd met his question with a deafening roar.
The Rose Firebay black box theater was simply designed. Eight dim light bulbs hung over a red water pump. Rusty-looking pipes stretched over the stage and audience while the sound of dripping water droned on.
By Adam Smith
A projection of a large radio loomed on-screen while the crowd filed into IU Auditorium. As the lights dimmed, an unseen announcer invited the audience back in time to the streets of Memphis and the birth of rock ‘n’ roll.
Pilobolus Dance Theater has performed for national audiences everywhere from the 79th Academy Awards to the Oprah Winfrey Show. Now they are bringing their experimental dance performance to Bloomington.
With temperatures in the mid 60s, a sun high in the sky and plenty of open grass to lay a blanket on, IU students and Bloomington locals alike gathered for an afternoon of music that stretched into the evening.
By Adam Smith
Local singer-songwriter Marshall Lewis has a full plate in front of him with a new EP nearing completion and several shows around Bloomington scheduled for the next couple of weeks.
After a 14-year career in the Negro Leagues, George Shively’s career statistics included a lifetime batting average above .300.
German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen is known as a pioneer in electronic and experimental composition. It’s natural that his name would be used in the title of an event showcasing performance art and electronic composition.
About 15 people sat around the edges of the Blockhouse’s performance space while local band Yoko No No’s set up.
After making her way into several “Best of South by Southwest” lists last weekend, Brooklyn, N.Y., singer-songwriter Mitski left Austin, Texas, and headed north for a six-show ?solo tour.
Colleges have been the birthplace of several big-time record labels. Rick Rubin founded the hip-hop label Def Jam Records from his New York University dorm room, and in the 1990s four IU students built the Bloomington-based label Secretly Canadian.