IU Auditorium accepting donations for local food bank during holiday season
IU Auditorium is accepting donations for the Hoosier Hills Food Bank during holiday season performances.
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IU Auditorium is accepting donations for the Hoosier Hills Food Bank during holiday season performances.
IU’s Singing Hoosiers will perform its annual “Chimes of Christmas” concert, featuring sacred and secular holiday music, on Dec. 4 with two showings at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
When I received a text from my mom a week ago about ABBA’s new album “Voyage,” I immediately stopped what I was doing and went to Spotify.
Broadway’s “Anastasia” will be at IU Auditorium on Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The musical, based on the 1997 movie, follows Anya, a young woman in early 1900s Russia who is determined to find a home and her family.
Actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth in a glittering red dress was met with a wave of applause Saturday night as she waltzed onto the IU Auditorium stage.
Actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth will perform her revue-style concert “For the Girls” at 8 p.m. Oct. 30 at IU Auditorium.
When strolling into the third-floor lounge of Shea Hall on a Thursday night, one finds the room is lit up with fairy lights of all colors. It smells of espresso, and quiet chatter can be faintly heard from groups of students.
Those passing by will hear a few comics practicing their routines and material in hopes of gathering an audience Monday nights in Dunn Meadow.
As production logos dissolved onto the screen, attendees crinkled plastic packaging while opening snacks in anticipation of an indie classic.
Broadway’s lights began to shine once again with the play “Pass Over” being the first to open on Aug. 4 after theaters went dark a year and a half ago. Now, to celebrate the return of kick lines and jazz squares, here are five Broadway cast albums you need to listen to right now.
About two dozen IU students gathered around a canopy tent near Showalter Fountain on Sept. 14, stopping on their way to class and snapping photos and videos on their phones. They smiled as they greeted the creatures in front of them, gently petting them and feeding them rabbit pellets and carrots.
IU Auditorium will be opening its doors for masked audience members Sept. 23 to kick off their 2021 season with a “Napoleon Dynamite” screening. All attendees and workers at indoor IU Auditorium events must wear masks in accordance with university guidelines, managing director Maria Talbert said.
A Bloomington man was found dead in his vehicle in the parking lot at Wheeler Mission Wednesday morning, Bloomington Police Department Capt. Ryan Pedigo said in an email Wednesday.
Bloomington will likely receive severe thunderstorms Monday night, according to the National Weather Service.
A U-Haul truck crashed into the northernmost side of Evil By The Needle, a Bloomington tattoo and piercing shop, Sunday evening. The crash injured two women inside the shop, but the injuries were not believed to be life-threatening, Captain Ryan Pedigo of the Bloomington Police Department said in an email Monday.
Shmooz, a location-based messaging app, launched its test run in Bloomington three months ago. Some IU students are using it to connect with people throughout the city..
The trial for an IU Ph.D. candidate from China who was arrested in July 2020 was postponed from May to October, according to court documents.
IU President Michael McRobbie’s final State of the University address has been postponed until 1:30 p.m. May 4, the University Faculty Council announced in an email Wednesday.
IU-Bloomington will have a fall break in the fall 2021 semester. The campus announced in a Tweet Wednesday there will be no classes Friday, Oct. 8, due to the increased number of people vaccinated for COVID-19 in the community.
The Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market opened for the 2021 season Saturday, according to the market’s Facebook page. The market also announced the hiring of its new market coordinator, Clarence Boone, on the page Wednesday.