Opera brings Akhnaten to IU, Indy stages
Opening over the land of ancient Egypt, the audience will be introduced Friday to the story of Akhnaten, the pharaoh who worshipped the sun.
Opening over the land of ancient Egypt, the audience will be introduced Friday to the story of Akhnaten, the pharaoh who worshipped the sun.
After publishing several of his short stories and novels, author Thomas Black said he now intends to build a readership through his latest novel “Death Mode” which is set at the IU campus.
After sending an offer to an undisclosed musical act Feb. 15, Union Board is currently awaiting a response that could book the performer for the official Little 500 concert.
Q&A with duo band Radio Astronomy.
Beginning Friday, IU professor of acting and directing Dale McFadden will present “The School for Scandal,” at the IU Theatre.
Bloomington is one of two venues facilitating the kick-off to the 11th annual Gadabout Film Festival, an opportunity to showcase do-it-yourself filmmaking talent.The film festival will be from today to Sunday and showcase several self-made short, local and international films.
Emily Farra talks about high end fashion.
When he was a child in Spain, Tomás Lozano’s grandmother sang him to sleep.Now, the Bloomington resident performs the same ballads across the world.
Student radio station WIUX and student theater group University Players collaborated in the creation of “Live: from the Black Box."
The performance, billed as Willie Nelson and Family, will feature cuts from his upcoming album “Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” planned for release on April 16.
Scaly Tailz, a reptile and amphibian rescue and demonstration organization, started 16 years ago, when Mitchell was working in the reptile and amphibian section of a pet store.
Eshley Spitzer talks about beating the senioritus season.
On Friday and Saturday, “Traces”, a spectacle performance show, took over the IU Auditorium with its high-flying circus show.
Sex Salon starts sex talks throughout town, beginning at the Bishop bar Sunday night.
On Friday and Saturday, Traces, a spectacle performance show, took over the IU Auditorium with its high-flying circus show.
Urban acrobatics show “Traces” will bring its fusion of circus and street performance to the IU Auditorium for the first time 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Theme Harry and the Potters played Rachael’s Café as part of its Valentine’s Day celebration.
Local band, Mary and Child play at house venue turned into Fort Vegan.
IU Cinema will welcome actor and filmmaker Crispin Glover Friday and Saturday as he presents two of his feature films and live dramatic narrations.
Emily Farra talks about Fashion Week.