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The IU Auditorium stage was alight Friday night in a fiery color scheme – red, orange and yellow lights cut through a haze of smoke as Modest Mouse launched into its popular “Lampshades on Fire” near the beginning of its Bloomington show.
TedxIndianaUniversity’s fourth annual conference boasted six diverse speakers – from a NASA scientist to a boat craftsman – who spoke Friday night in the IU Auditorium on the theme “from ashes we rise,” about overcoming adversity.
Every season, music “insiders” (journalists, reviewers, those in the industry) seem to collectively decide an exclusive set of blossoming artists to fixate on. Among them recently has been Japanese Breakfast, a moniker for Philadelphia/Oregon musician Michelle Zauner – who is actually Korean – making dark, spacy indie rock.
Summer 2018 was dominated by the women of hip-hop. Cardi B held the top spot on the Billboard charts for most of the summer with her song “I Like It.” Nicki Minaj released her first album since 2014 titled “Queen,” which included “Barbie Dreams” where she calls out male counterparts.
Father John Misty goes for grandeur in many aspects of his music — highly detailed lyrics, liner notes the length of a novel and animated cartoons for an entire album — but his solo, acoustic performance Friday night at Upland Brewing Co. showed an entirely different side to him and his music.
From being rejected to being revered, the Lilly Library’s new exhibit "Random Acts of Granfalloonery: The Art and Fiction of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." shows the progression of Vonnegut’s career through rejection letters, typewritten drafts of his novels, fan letters and more from the extensive collection.
Author Kurt Vonnegut once called Bloomington a "hell-hole," but nonetheless, the city and campus will celebrate his life and work May 10-12 at the Granfalloon: A Kurt Vonnegut Convergence.
Paul Mahern was the only punk rocker in his 5,000-student Indianapolis high school in the late 1970s. He wore a leather jacket and his hair spiked, just like one of his top influences, Sid Vicious, singer and bassist of the Sex Pistols.
All three presidential candidates in this year's upcoming IU Student Association election said they doubted most students on campus know what IUSA is.
All three presidential candidates in this year's upcoming IU Student Association election said they doubted most students on campus know what IUSA is.
Saxophone and trumpet players rehearsing for an IU Soul Revue performance played rough snippets of the ever-recognizable melody of “Give Up the Funk” by Parliament. Minutes later, Parliament’s Bootsy Collins, famous bass player and funk music trailblazer, walked in the room.
All three presidential candidates in this year's upcoming IU Student Association election said they doubted most students on campus know what IUSA is.
Even though music writer Anthony DeCurtis was born and raised in Manhattan, New York, he said Bloomington is where he really did his growing up.
John Mellencamp made a last-minute appearance at IU on Feb. 9 to introduce the coal-centered documentary “From the Ashes”.
In 1968, Provost Professor of Music Glenn Gass was 12 years old. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated that year. There were race riots, and police clubbed people in the streets of Chicago. The Vietnam War was developing, and the threat of being drafted hung over young people.
When the federal government shuts down, the country does not come to a shuddering halt, nor do the lights go out in the Capitol, nor does mass chaos immediately ensue.
In the light of famous folk singer and music legend Bob Dylan coming to IU on Sunday, the IDS asked important IU figures three questions:
Rock ‘n’ roll drummer Kenny Aronoff stood at the front of Ballantine 013 with a list of names projected behind him – Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, Garth Brooks, John Mellencamp.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater was filled Friday night with the sounds of the audience singing along to familiar Beatles songs like "Yesterday" and "Hey Jude."