Cellist Keating to play at Bishop
Zoe Keating will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are available for $20.
Zoe Keating will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are available for $20.
Writer predicts winners of the Golden Globes.
The documentary follows feminist icon and lead singer of Le Tigre, Kathleen Hanna, as she pioneered the Riot Grrl movement.
Professor George Kalamaros of IUPUI Fort Wayne was recently named State Poet Laureate.
Combining her knowledge of computers and music, cellist Zoe Keating will perform her unique sound at the Bishop Bar on Saturday.
George Kalamaras is the new Indiana State Poet Laureate.
The L.A.-based folk-rock band Dawes will brave the cold temperatures of Bloomington to perform at 8 p.m. today at the Bluebird Nightclub as part of the Bluebird’s annual WTTS Christmas concert, which benefits Toys for Tots.
The Quarryland Men’s Chorus performed its winter concert Sunday afternoon at the First United Church of Bloomington.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins discusses the sweat pants trend that emerges during finals week.
Gathering, a handmade pop-up shop at the mall, had its annual holiday event called Meet the Makers at College Night, where artists whose work is displayed at the shop came to mingle with community members.
The Student Cinema Guild will present the 2013 Crimson Film Festival at 9 p.m. Monday at the IU Cinema.
The University Players performed “BOB: A Life in Five Acts”, their final show of the semester.
Events this weekend in Bloomington's art scene.
Events this weekend in Bloomington's art scene.
The Venue, Fine Arts & Gifts will present its annual All Star Show today at 5 p.m.
Country music singer Clayton Anderson will perform at the Bluebird Nightclub tonight with guest Sheila Stephen.
Bloomington native Mark Robinson is returning to play in his hometown Dec. 28. Now a blues musician, he played rock in the 1970s as an IU student.
Audience members’ ears rang with holiday cheer last night at the “Chimes of Christmas” performance, staged by the Jacobs School of Music at the IU Auditorium.
Sound media historian Patrick Feaster and Professor Wayne Wallace were both nominated for the 2014 Grammy awards. Nominees were announced Friday.
To help you with your holiday shopping, here are some books that your relatives will love.