Posted, Sept. 13: Scott Pelley at Presidents Hall, IU Football against Ohio State and Bob Dylan coming to Bloomington
On this episode of Posted, hosts Haley Klezmer and Joe Schroeder talk about this week's headlines.
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On this episode of Posted, hosts Haley Klezmer and Joe Schroeder talk about this week's headlines.
The year is more than halfway over, and with fall coming soon, I looked back at the best pop culture and entertainmwent offerings of the year so far, including Hollywood blockbusters, upbeat summer pop hits and moody rap songs.
A Bloomington man wearing an ankle monitor was arrested around 2 a.m. June 25 in the parking lot of a Domino’s restaurant for theft.
Actor and comedian Pauly Shore will perform at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater as a part of his stand-up comedy tour.
Fans and the music industry as a whole should stop setting expectations for Tyler, the Creator because he always seems to defy them.
The student film festival “Montage: A Celebration of Moving Pictures” will start at 7 p.m. Saturday at the IU Cinema.
WIUX announced last night that its annual music festival Culture Shock has been moved inside the Indiana Memorial Union due to anticipated rain tomorrow.
Upland Brewing Company’s Wood Shop Brewery is inviting Bloomington residents to recycle unused bottles at 6 p.m. Thursday by turning them into miniature gardens.
Bloomington Police Department officers were flagged down around 4 p.m. Monday by a man on South Muller Parkway saying he had been held hostage and beaten up by four people earlier that day.
IU alumna and classical pianist Jeeyoon Kim will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday at United Presbyterian Church, promoting her second album, "Over. Above. Beyond."
Professional painter Don Geyra will lead a painting demonstration at 5:30 p.m. April 5 at Flowing Colors Studio.
IU jazz piano professor Luke Gillespie will be performing music from his new CD “Moving Mists” at 5:30 p.m. March 28 at Bear’s Place.
I was so excited to see “Us.”
Two Jacobs School of Music faculty members will play at 8 p.m. March 19 in Auer Hall alongside students in an opera concert.
National Public Radio is now accepting entries for its fifth Tiny Desk Contest, which gives undiscovered, unsigned artists an opportunity to play in its Tiny Desk concert series. The contest, which began taking applications March 12, is open to any artist 18 or older. Previously, NPR has only accepted submissions from artists 21 years or older but has lowered the age limit in hopes more college students may participate, NPR Tiny Desk intern Clara Maurer said in a press release.
Upland Brewing Company has announced that its Secret Barrel Society membership program will be free to join in 2019.
IU alumna and local jazz vocalist Rachel Caswell will perform at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 28 at Bear’s Place, with backing from a quintet that includes an IU student and professors.
An IU librarian and an archivist will hold a listening session and discussion to compare the music of pianists Hoagy Carmichael and Phil Moore at noon Feb. 27 at the Archives of Traditional Music.
Widely regarded as one of the worst movies of all time, “The Room” will be screened at 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Undergraduate students who have completed a creative work while on IU’s campus may now submit their work for consideration in the Fine Arts Awards, even if they aren't studying fine arts.