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(11/25/18 9:04pm)
“The Goat,” otherwise known as “Who is Sylvia? (Notes Toward a Definition of Tragedy),” might be the strangest show you watch all year. It is strictly for mature audiences only, both the director and the website warned.
(11/06/18 1:01am)
Carmen Boullosa, the award-winning poet and writer, discussed her creative process and diverse career Monday as part of a literary workshop.
(11/02/18 12:11am)
“Pippin” opens 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre and will run for the following week. The show is about a young man trying to find the meaning of life and, subsequently, fulfillment and happiness.
(10/07/18 10:42pm)
Linda Pisano says hello to every person she passes as she walks around the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center, chatting with the students about their lives and classes.
(10/07/18 11:50pm)
Everyone has had a bad day at some point. Everyone has had a day they deem “the worst day ever.” But what happens when someone has their worst day onstage, under the lights, in front of their friends and strangers?
(10/05/18 12:51am)
IU students got to feel like VIP’s when they saw the new blockbuster movie, “A Star is Born,” a few days early on Oct. 3 in the IMU Whittenberger Auditorium.
(09/29/18 3:33am)
Whether it was experimental folk music drifting from a church, a live guitar performance in the window of a business or a jazzy version of “Havanna” being played on a street corner, downtown Bloomington was filled with new noise Friday night.
(09/28/18 1:33am)
The 2018 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival officially began at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Thursday night with live performances from the band Uncle Earl and Malian musician Mamadou Kelly.
(09/23/18 3:40pm)
Five for Fighting and a string quartet performed at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater as football fans watched IU take on Michigan State in the bars down the street.
(09/21/18 7:50pm)
For five seconds during the invited dress rehearsal for “The Heiress,” the lights came on, but nobody came out on stage. The first five seconds where nothing happened is the first thing director Dale McFadden mentioned to his cast and crew.
(09/19/18 3:17am)
Lisa Ko, an award-winning novelist, kicked off a week of teaching IU students with a reading at the Indiana Memorial Union. Young writers filled the room and waited for the opportunity to ask her a question.
(09/16/18 11:41pm)
University Players recognizes the importance of the classic plays and musicals but is currently aiming to do something a little more experimental with their newest play, "Stage Kiss."
(09/12/18 7:56pm)
“The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs” is an opera which begins with the man responsible for the creation of smartphones telling the audience to put them in their pockets. Jobs wants the viewers to look up. Look out. Look around.
(09/11/18 7:56pm)
Deborah “Deb” Alix will say she fractured her foot while on a run, but that’s only part of the story. The detail she might omit is she was actually doing “some light parkour” through campus when she jumped off a five-foot wall and landed less than graciously.
(09/09/18 9:36pm)
Lisa Ko, an award winning writer, will be presenting a reading of her work at the Indiana Memorial Union on Sept. 18.
(09/07/18 5:43pm)
The IU's Outreach Cabaret initiative danced, sang and sweated to the tune from a live keyboard at the Fine Arts Plaza as one of four headlining acts for September's First Thursdays festival.
(09/07/18 2:44am)
Tracy K. Smith, the 52nd and current United States Laureate, read her poetry in front of an overflowing Grand Hall in IU’s Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Thursday night.
(11/14/17 1:42pm)
An IU residence hall sees thousands upon thousands of students walk through its halls in its lifetime. If their walls could talk, one can only imagine the stories they could tell.
(10/25/17 3:10am)
IU students not registered with Duo, a two-step login service being implemented by the University, will be unable to access most of the University’s online systems after Nov. 2.