Artists to show their ‘Devotion’ to local artwork
Tattoo, video, ceramic and other non-traditional artists will take the stage at the second annual “Devotion” show Friday.
Tattoo, video, ceramic and other non-traditional artists will take the stage at the second annual “Devotion” show Friday.
Willkie Auditorium will be filled with rock, R&B and hip-hop artists from across the United States. Musicians will be performing in the College Dorm Life Tour concert, presented by SoundProof Student Organization.
Models struck poses for Pakistan Wednesday at the “Fashion for Flood Relief." fashion show.
Former Jacobs School of Music student and acclaimed opera singer Angela Brown has donated all of her papers, news articles, photo clippings and other materials that review her life as a singer.
Music columnist Dan Alten discusses his rediscovering of the Temptations' hit “I Wish It Would Rain.”
Dancing shoes are advised for the 17th year of “A Potpourri of the Arts in the African American Tradition."
“Rock the Runway” will begin at 7 p.m. today at the Willkie Auditorium. Dope Couture and Pitaya clothing will be featured in the show.
The “Fashion for Flood Relief” fashion show aims to raise awareness and donations to aid in relief for the 2010 floods in Pakistan.
Columnist Lily Miller lets readers know that not all cannibals are mindless zombies or homicidal crazy people.
Columnist Lily Miller lets readers know that not all cannibals are mindless zombies or homicidal crazy people.
A lecture sponsored by the Retail Studies Organization brought world-renowned fashion trend forecaster David Wolfe to speak to students about the trends in fashion.
The IU Auditorium has announced that all of the tickets for “An Evening of Conversation with Jane Pauley and Meryl Streep” on Nov. 12 have been released.
Local band Throwing Stars will perform along with Secretly Canadian/Joyful Noise, Pravada and Marmoset at 9 p.m. Wednesday at The Bishop.
Fall 2011 applications aren’t due until Dec. 1, but thousands of young musicians around the world have already applied and are hard at work preparing for their auditions.
The IDS interviewed lead singer and guitarist of Maps and Atlases Dave Davison. Davison, along with the rest of Maps and Atlases, will be returning to Bloomington at 9 p.m. today at The Bishop.
Besides hustling kids out of candy, my favorite part of Halloween is the costumes. However, as I stewed over my bucket of Whoppers and Jujubes, I just couldn’t believe how many costumes will go back to their respected closet, box or random pile on the floor until next year.
John Mellencamp performed two shows during the weekend at the IU Auditorium as the opening of his “No Better Than This” tour.
The Jeff McLaughlin Quartet was named as the first winning group of the Emerging Jazz Artist Project. The four students at the Jacobs School of Music were awarded for their musical prowess. Their reward was a nationally released album in their name.
Washington, D.C. — I’ve never seen so many signs. But of the hundreds on the National Mall on Saturday, one struck me as especially poignant: “When comedians are our Fourth Estate, we’re in trouble.”
It’s been more than five years since Wells Scholars professor for the 2010 fall semester Todd Rundgren has performed a solo show.