Column: Celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi
Travel columnist Kate Thacker discusses sustainability and religion in India.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker discusses sustainability and religion in India.
Cafe Django hosted it’s monthly Django Jazz Jam, an event hosted by Jazz from Bloomington to raise awareness of jazz in the Bloomington community and bring together artists of all demographics to play in a relaxed, collaborative environment.
Indie rock band Houses will play at the Bishop Bar Wednesday night.
Indiana band Houndmouth share stories about their budding career and life on the road as well as what the future holds in store.
IU, the new School of Global and International Studies and Lotus will present a kick-off concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The concert will be free for IU students.
The Brent Wallarab Jazz Ensemble, led for the second year by Associate Professor of Music Wallarab, performed its first concert of the year at 8 p.m. at the Musical Arts Center.
Dillon Gross and Kevin Long started Groove Productions in 2012, and the two men work to bring quality music to Bloomington venues.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold gives her thoughts on Chipotle's new video — or advertisement, she argues — The Scarecrow.
Sunday night’s event was the Seventh Annual Bloomington Chefs’ Challenge, a game show-style contest comparable to “Iron Chef.”
The release of IU Athletics’ new video, “We Are IU,” got plenty of spirit pumping at Saturday’s game.
Latin American, Caribbean and Spanish cultures were celebrated Saturday morning at the eighth annual Fiesta del Otoño at the Bloomington Farmers’ Market.
On Saturday and Sunday, Blue Man Group returned to the IU Auditorium. The show marked the beginning of the auditorium’s 2013-14 season.
The IU Cinema will screen “Stalingrad,” a 1993 war drama illuminating the gruesome and death-ridden World War II Battle of Stalingrad.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins talks about the Fashion Innovation Index, a new program designed to follow students' fashion "habits."
Bloomington’s newest all-vegan bakery is ready for business. Owners Lisa Dorazewski and Matt Tobey talk about the work leading up to Rainbow Bakery's opening and their hopes for its future.
The four-act comedic opera, based on a 1784 stage comedy by French playwright Pierre Beaumarchais, was composed in 1786 by Mozart in collaboration with Italian librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte
Choreographed with drums and colorful paint, more than 17 million people have seen Blue Man Group perform. Following a performance in February 2011, the trio is making a comeback at the IU Auditorium this weekend.
The Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee allowed three-person teams from local businesses and civic groups dressed in their best costume theme to come together and sound it out for a worthy cause — all proceeds benefiting the county’s educational programs.
Jacobs School of Music announced Sept. 18 the opera “The Tale of Lady Thi Kinh” will make its world premiere Feb. 7 in Bloomington.
The 7th Annual Bloomington Chefs’ Challenge will take place at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.