'Light Up the Night' commemorates start of holiday season at the IMU
The candle lit up on the side of the Biddle Hotel tower stands 80 feet tall.
The candle lit up on the side of the Biddle Hotel tower stands 80 feet tall.
The group was founded in 1996 at IU and returns for the holidays.
Here are some upcoming music events this holiday season.
Songs for never growing up.
Michael Uslan is returning to IU to teach courses that detail the realities of Hollywood.
Ensembles from the Jacobs School of Music and the folklore and ethnomusicology department performed.
This collection will be displayed until Nov. 30.
“It’s about being able to lead people toward healing,” Daugherty said.
The seminal 2011 album from The Wonder Years is perfect for a gray November.
The featured speaker was IU English professor Ross Gay.
The group incorporates a variety of music genres and holiday traditions.
Performances will take place Dec. 5-8.
Emile Naoumaff’s former student Soojin Joo to perform onstage together two years after Joo’s graduation.
The performances are 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Nov. 29 and 6 p.m. Dec. 1.
This is part of the “Between Worlds: Cultural Hybridity in Turkish Films” series.
The museum also offers free open art studios for students every Thursday.
The symposium will take place Nov. 21-23.
The IU World’s Fare offers an international experience to visitors without leaving campus.
The program is sponsored by Young Professionals Bloomington and the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce.
The Lilly Library houses more than 8.5 million manuscripts and 450,000 rare books.