Column: Beefing up on burgers
I love burgers probably more than I should. What’s not to like?So much food is related in some degree to the hamburger. It’s essentially become an American phenomenon. After all, what’s more American than the hamburger?
I love burgers probably more than I should. What’s not to like?So much food is related in some degree to the hamburger. It’s essentially become an American phenomenon. After all, what’s more American than the hamburger?
Bluebird Nightclub attendees were sweating and swaying together as music united the crowd. Fans danced so hard the floor trembled. At the Jip Jop and Main Squeeze concert Saturday, the music was nonstop.
IU Cinema Director Jon Vickers arrived at the Grant Street Inn on Saturday to say goodbye to documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles, who presented four of his movies this weekend and lectured about his direct cinema style.
The Tony Award-winning musical “Spring Awakening” is being performed at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the IU Auditorium as part of the 2010-2011 season. The musical, which first opened on Broadway in 2006, has received critical acclaim for its folk-rock score and mastery of conveying adult situations in a tasteful and relatable light.
The IU Auditorium was filled with buzz and anticipation Saturday as guests awaited speaker Hill Harper, the keynote speaker for Black History Month at IU, presented by the Union Board.
IU’s Union Board will bring multiplatinum Grammy award-winning artist Lil Wayne, upcoming rapper Nicki Minaj and the self-proclaimed “boss” himself, Rick Ross, for IU’s official Little 500 concert.
Auer Hall will boom with gusto when organ music is combined with brass, saxophone and voice Sunday. The “Extensions of Tradition” concert will take place 8 p.m. Sunday in Auer Hall.
Thursday night Maysles introduced two films about husband and wife Christo and Jeanne-Claude, two artists recently recognized for the 7,503 orange gates they installed for 16 days in New York City’s Central Park in 2005.
Jip Jop is fine-tuning its hip-hop while The Main Squeeze is preparing to bring the funk. Both bands will be headliners from 10:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. at Saturday’s concert at The Bluebird Nightclub.
3rd Eye Visionaries teaches old-school hip-hop a lesson in contemporary beats.
Fred Erskine met his wife in a Chicago café eight years ago. Three years ago, after the couple moved to Indiana for family, she brought up the idea of Erskine starting a band.
Peoples Park has a variety of murals on the wall, but what many might not know is the artists behind the murals are less than the age of 18.
As part of The Venue’s weekly Tuesday night art series, local writers and artists read samples of their favorites of their own and other writers’ erotic poetry.
Rapper Wiz Khalifa will make a tour stop in Bloomington for Little 500 weekend.
While reading one book a day for her IU classes, author Ashley Pérez manages writing, taking care of her 9-month-old son, Liam Miguel Pérez, and promoting her novels because of her schedules.
The East-Central European Film Series for the spring semester begins this week. Movies will be screened at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays until April 21 in the Student Building 015 unless otherwise specified.
In attempt to live la vita Italiana, I have embraced the value of living life for relationships and seeking inspiration within the community,instead of spending hours worrying about tests, bills from lawyers or prepping for the next 10 steps of my career plans.
“Adjustment Bureau,” starring Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, will come to theaters March 4. However, IU Union Board has snatched up the film’s rights for a sneak preview.
Imagine a place where your most vulnerable truths are shared. Imagine pillows set up in a circle around a table. The setting is inviting. Music plays lightly in the background as women and girls of all ages sit, scribbling away in their notebooks.
So this week in my Southern culture course, we get to learn about food.I am so excited.