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(04/03/22 6:51pm)
The IU Jacobs School of Music Ballet Theater presented their spring ballet, “A Look Back,” on April 1-2 at the Musical Arts Center. The show brought together three pieces from ballets by famous choreographers, including Balanchine and Bournonville.
(03/21/22 5:39pm)
Pictura Gallery will present a Gallery Walk Opening Reception and Artist Talk for artist Michael Sherwin on April 1. The gallery walk portion will occur from 5-8 p.m. and the artist talk portion will take place at 7:15 p.m at Pictura Gallery on South Rogers Street.
(03/07/22 8:08pm)
Union Board will present a “Canvas Coffeehouse” event from 7 to 8 p.m. on March 9 at the Indiana Memorial Union Main Stage. According to the Union Board’s Instagram, the event is part of the Union Board’s Canvas Coffeehouse series.
(03/03/22 9:24pm)
Flutes trill from the pit during rehearsal for “La Rondine,” where three women in bright, strapless twenties-style dresses are trying to express to main character Magda how enviable her life is. But Magda, in a shining baby blue dress, isn’t convinced.
(02/24/22 7:33pm)
Hoosier Chicks and Barstool are partnering with Kilroy’s Sports Bar to present “Taylor Swift Night @ The Atrium” on Feb. 24. The event is for ages 18 and older and will begin at 10:30 p.m. at Kilroy’s Sports.
(02/08/22 2:00pm)
The most romantic day of the year is fast approaching, and with Valentine’s Day on a Monday, many restaurants are showing their love for the Bloomington community with weekend-long events, deals and specials. The Indiana Daily Student has gathered just a few of the many local options to help you celebrate your love for a friend, a significant other or your favorite restaurant this Valentine’s Day.
(01/25/22 6:40pm)
Gallery Walk, a downtown Bloomington organization, will hold its monthly open gallery event from 5-8 p.m. next Friday, Feb. 4.
(01/14/22 6:26pm)
Stand-up comedian and actor Ken Jeong canceled his scheduled performance at IU Auditorium, according to a press release from IU Auditorium on Jan. 13. Originally set for Feb. 12, the press release cited movie and television scheduling conflicts as the reason for the cancellation.
(01/12/22 8:05pm)
Brent Terhune, a stand-up comedian, writer and podcaster, will perform at the Comedy Attic this weekend. Terhune will perform at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. on Jan. 14-15. IU student tickets are $15 and general admission tickets are $18. Both can be purchased online.
(01/04/22 1:44am)
The Bloomington band Beltalowda is set to release a new album, “The Days That Are Given And The Ways We Live Them,” on Jan. 7. The post-punk album features Mat Alano-Martin on guitar and vocals, JD Short on bass and Dagan Thogerson on drums.
(12/13/21 12:17am)
The stage of the Musical Arts Center sparkled silver and gold Saturday night. The set for the performance, a snow-topped forest, covered the wings and scarlet poinsettias lined the front of the stage. Gilded harps crowned with Santa hats shined under the lights as the audience, many dressed in holiday sweaters and nutcracker earrings, waited for the performance to begin.
(12/09/21 10:49pm)
IU Jacobs School of Music students, alongside local performers, will present the Jacobs Holiday Celebration, a holiday-themed, recital-style performance at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 11 at the Musical Arts Center. This will be the last Jacobs School performance of 2021.
(12/07/21 3:03am)
Based on a true story, “Beautiful - The Carole King Musical” traces the life and career of Carole King, an American songwriter behind songs such as “It’s Too Late,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman.” “Beautiful” is a jukebox musical, meaning it uses King’s songs to tell her story.
(12/04/21 11:52pm)
For one minute and one second of “The Nutcracker,” flutes soar, pointe shoes crack against gray marley floors and violin strings thrum underneath it all. But these sixty-one seconds — one hundred and thirty-four measures — have launched petitions, enraged viewers and become a point of contention every holiday season.
(11/19/21 1:32am)
On Nov. 27, the holiday season will officially hit Bloomington.
(11/17/21 2:33am)
IU Libraries will present an annual archival roadshow screening event, “Archival Screening Night Roadshow Edition (2021)”, at 7 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Fourth and Rogers Gallery. The free screening will include rare film and video excerpts from global archives.
(11/15/21 1:49am)
B-Town Piano Project, in collaboration with Artisan Alley, is asking for donations to purchase piano covers for painted pianos located outside.
(11/10/21 9:39pm)
As the lights dim and the curtain rises, two women exchange jokes in song from across the stage. One leaves, skirt brushing the floor as she walks. A man appears, winding his way drunkenly down a staircase with a flower in hand. As he curses the woman’s husband, above the stage, subtitles translate their Italian.
(11/03/21 9:42pm)
Artist Steven Paul Judd will present an interactive portrait painting Nov. 8-10 at the Indiana Memorial Union. The portrait will feature Jim Thorpe, a prominent Native American athlete and former IU assistant football coach.
(10/29/21 1:07am)
Halloween is fast approaching. Luckily, Bloomington has plenty to offer, from tricks to treats.