COLUMN: Lauren Saxe's pre-departure prologue
Fearlessness.
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Fearlessness.
They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. That mantra will hold true this weekend as models strut down the runway in unusual materials that could range anywhere from cat food can pop tops, plastic straws, cork or even a Twister mat.
As the transition into spring comes to its peak, the Jacobs School of Music plans to ring in the new season with a concert featuring the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Concert Band. Dubbed “Springfest,” the performance is at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Musical Arts Center with free admission.
Young ballet students arrived to rehearsal, several of them with hair tied into perfect ballerina buns and dressed in form-fitting leotards.
Fashion design students sketched, snipped, pinned and sewed their way through this semester in preparation for the final fashion show of the year.
Beginning with the elegance of “Swan Lake,” moving into a contemporary series of unconventional duets and ending with dancers leaping through the air for the finale, the spring ballet debuted this weekend.
The Venue, Fine Arts and Gifts will host a reception for acclaimed artist Mark Blaneyat 6 p.m. today in honor of the premiere of his exhibit displaying his latest works.
Four guys. A long road to the top. And the voice of an angel.
Behind the guts and glory of every video game, a musical score amplifies the action, and creates an illusion of being inside the game.
Models hit the runway last night in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall, but rather than adorning them with lavish furs or fine silks, designers draped their models in a particularly unconventional material: condoms.
Students gathered outside of Union Street Center’s auditorium Wednesday evening, equipped with heels and camera-ready hair, in the hopes of catching the eyes of junior and senior fashion ?design students.
For those who binge-watched “America’s Next Top Model,” walked around the house in their mother’s heels as a kid or have ever dreamed of becoming a model, the opportunity may have just arrived on campus.
As Cassie Slone and Alison Zook were arranging their vintage clothing on stage, a group of women drinking wine at a nearby table ?approached them.
The Broadway musical “Sister Act” opened at the IU Auditorium on Tuesday night, complete with dancing nuns, an undercover showgirl, life-or-death drama and an auditorium filled with energy that led the audience to a standing ovation.
From famous American photographer Ansel Adams to artifacts from World War I to a small collection of traditional African hats, the IU Art Museum has an eclectic group of exhibits this semester.
As a part of the Deer Park Americana Music Series, Indiana native and East Nashville, Tenn., resident artist Otis Gibbs will take the stage at 7 p.m. Friday night at Deer Park Manor.
As dead week hit us all pretty hard, I pondered all week what my final column would address. Shopping guide, what to wear for holiday parties, winter’s most talked about designers?
After three semesters of college, I’ve pretty much nailed down the anatomy of the typical exam week look.
Lauren, de la Renta, von Furstenberg.
Each month, I look forward to picking up my favorite magazines and cozying up with them on the couch when I find a spare moment.