IU students to perform independent opera this weekend
The University Gilbert & Sullivan Society will perform "Ruddigore."
The University Gilbert & Sullivan Society will perform "Ruddigore."
Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Latino U.S. Poet Laureate, will work with students during ¡Poesía Now!
IU Ballet's "As Time Goes By" opens at 7:30 on Friday.
Drum maker Tony Artis shared his craft with students and residents Thursday during a demonstration sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences.
While the runway moved from New York to Paris during September, it also traveled from 3,000 B.C. to the 1990s.
'Vik Muniz' will be on view in the Special Exhibitions Gallery through Feb. 5.
Jim “Hacksaw” Duggan told stories about his life and career at Bear’s Place on Wednesday night.
The Whole World in Her Hands will play at 5:30 p.m. Thursday night.
The Alloy Orchestra will accompany two screenings this weekend at the IU Cinema.
Why you shouldn't care about super-couples anymore.
The Jacobs School of Music Wind Ensemble will take to the stage Wednesday night in Auer Hall for their first concert of the semester.
Owners Jon and Jamie Rio opened Evil by the Needle Custom Tattoo and Piercing Studio in 2009.
From body language to clothing, the physical appearances of the presidential candidates at the debate spoke volumes.
The Unapologetically Female three-part series begins at 2:30 today in Merrill 011.
The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts will play host to an art and mental health discussion at 5:30 tonight.
Fort Wayne quilting guild Sisters of the Cloth will share work throughout Tuesday.
Travel columnist Rachel Rosenstock visits the small town of Annecy, France.
John Mayall shows off more than guitar skills at his show Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Travis Rector is one of the leading experts on astronomical imaging.
Mellencamp played to a crowd of about 100 as part of festivities to celebrate the center's director.