Column: Thoughts on Delhi gang rape verdict
Travel columnist Kate Thacker issues her thoughts on violence against girls and women in the wake of the Delhi gang rape trial.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker issues her thoughts on violence against girls and women in the wake of the Delhi gang rape trial.
Grunwald Gallery of Art is welcoming five Berlin artists who have their artwork displayed in the Geist und Form exhibit to give lectures today through Friday.
Ava DuVernay, winner of the Best Director Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, will give a lecture at 3 p.m. Friday at IU Cinema as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series.
Porter is known for his improvisation skills in various styles. Monday’s recital featured three groups of improvised pieces in French styles from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Local musicians run rampant throughout Bloomington, and jazz group Bennett & Stone is a new group hoping to jump in on the action.They play regularly at Café Django, Scholars Inn and other venues around Bloomington.
In honor of distinguished professor Janos Starker and his life, the Jacobs School of Music announced Monday it will play host to a special honorary event.
IU Auditorium announced Friday the cast for “Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,” Bloomington-native John Mellencamp, author Stephen King and producer T Bone Burnett’s musical collaboration that will debut in Bloomington.
Poppy House Collective works to promote Bloomington artists and help them find their place in the local music scene.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about her appreciation of both coffee and tea, and how the drinks are more than just suppliers of caffeine.
Embarrassing moments and confessions were featured Friday night at The Bishop as local storytellers took the stage to spill their dirt.
IU senior Dee Greene wanted to create a brand that promoted positivity and love for others. The result was Twelve Plus.
For those of us who want to be styled by famous designers such as Prabal Gurung, and Missoni, Target offers an alternate option for budgeters. Now, thanks to Phillip Lim, we have a chance to be refined while still being economical.
IU Cinema will screen director Roger Spottiswoode’s Emmy-award winning film “And The Band Played On,” based on the best-selling book by Randy Shilts, tonight at 7 p.m.
“Art Interrupted” is the resurrection of a 1946 show that attempted to establish an American cultural identity, but died a premature death because Congress thought it too controversial.
The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts is displaying an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel entitled Spiritual Adventures.
Fortunately for local fans and those in favor of an eclectic mix of folk, blues, country and rock ‘n’ roll, Michael On Fire performed at Rachael’s Café Thursday night as part of his U.S. tour.
On Friday, opera singer and student Jacquelyn Matava will perform her doctoral concert.
The stage at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater was transformed during a preview performance of Cardinal Stage Company’s “Lord of the Flies.”
A lecture and screening of one of Russia’s most celebrated film directors, Vadim Abdrashitov, will be presented at 3 p.m. Thursday at the IU Cinema. Abdrashitov is the recipient of Russia’s highest artistic honor, the People’s Artist award.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures welcomed its “Operation AB — Katyn The Destruction of the Polish Elite at the Beginning of World War II” exhibit Tuesday. The exhibit was organized by the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland and features historical photographs depicting violence in the Soviet Union.