Jacobs professor awarded Lifetime Achievement for his music legacy
Distinguished professor of piano at the Jacobs School of Music Menahem Pressler recently won the Lifetime Achievement Award for the 2011 International Classical Music Awards.
Distinguished professor of piano at the Jacobs School of Music Menahem Pressler recently won the Lifetime Achievement Award for the 2011 International Classical Music Awards.
The IU Jacobs School of Music is working with music career specialist and author Angela Beeching and the Kelley School of Business’ Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation on a revolutionary student-driven program to assist music students in entrepreneurship and career development.
Campbell’s soup cans have invaded the IU Art Museum.
Tickets can now be purchased for the Joffrey Ballet performance at 8 p.m. on April 5 at the IU Auditorium.
Universal Pictures’ and Eventful’s “Demand it!” is giving colleges the opportunity to vote for their school to be hosts to the world premiere of “Your Highness” on April 8.
I used to be a music snob — then came this semester. A semester fraught with all the stresses of school, work and everything else thrown at the average college student.
The Bluebird Nightclub welcomes home Wayland’s frontman Mitch Arnold Friday as the band returns for a show in Bloomington.
Award-winning actress and best-selling author Carol Burnett will be speaking April 18 at the IU Auditorium.
The combination of barbecue, bands and an art auction makes for a lively spring afternoon. But what about when hot molten iron is thrown into the mix?
Located in Bloomington’s west side neighborhood, The Owlery, a vegetarian food restaurant co-owned by musicians Ryan Woods and Toby Foster, yielded a successful opening night, serving about 100 to 120 customers.
IU senior Henok Netabai walked into Café D’Jango one morning hoping to eat breakfast.
There are two words that I absolutely dread during the academic year: midterms and finals.
Ron White didn’t know his first joke would be funny. It was at a family get-together. He was told a knock-knock joke by somebody there, and he repeated it to his parents.
The crowd at Rhino's didn’t hesitate to participate as the all-ages venue held a benefit to help purchase a new soundboard, raising $336
Stage Director Tomer Zvulun reinvented the tragedy and morality in “Faust” when he introduced the opera’s original 1859 production by Charles Gounod to modern times.
Yellow Tail Chardonnay flowed Friday as many guests discovered The Venue, Fine Art and Gifts for the first time for the opening reception of Timothy W. Fannin’s work.
Local band Compass Rose gave a CD release concert Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for its new album “Run with the Moon.” Before the show, lead guitarist Jeff Schweegman, keyboardist Tammy Vysma, rhythm guitarist Jeremy Sublette, drummer Tim Roberts and bassist Curtis Harding sat down with the Indiana Daily Student to discuss their early years with music, recording in Nashville and their shy lead vocalist who would rather be a roadie.
The IU Art Museum’s new “Shot by Warhol” exhibit, featuring a selection of 154 of Andy Warhol’s personal photographs, will open Saturday and remain through May 8.
The word “dummy” can evoke laughter, smiles and sarcasm, but for filmmakers and spouses Lindsay and Mark Goffman, “dummy” is a word of inspiration.
At 6 p.m. Friday, The Venue Fine Art & Gifts invites Bloomington to an opening reception of artist Timothy W. Fannin’s two-dimensional drawings and paintings. Guests will also have the chance to explore The Venue’s other exhibits and gifts.