USA International Harp Competition concludes
The harp melodies quieted and a gold medal was awarded as the 2010 USA International Harp Competition came to a close Saturday night.
The harp melodies quieted and a gold medal was awarded as the 2010 USA International Harp Competition came to a close Saturday night.
Award-winning writer and teacher Philip Gambone visited Boxcar Books on Friday night, an event sponsored by BloomingOUT on WFHB and IU GLBT Support Services. Gambone read the introduction of his most recent book, and participants of various sexual orientations joined in a question-and-answer session following the reading.
A little more than one year after the star’s death, Jackson fans flocked Saturday night to the Bluebird Nightclub to see Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band. A full band of concise, funky musicians backed two singers as they alternated performances between costume changes.
MaryJane Slaby's 'Literature Life' column discusses the virtues of reading a book before seeing the movie, and the inner conflict when deciding which to do first.
Independent film The Mini produced by Indiana locals with the assistance of Indiana University interns is now gaining national recognition.
By combining the creative energy of award-winning writer Alyce Miller with the innovative improvisational sounds of musicians Philip Anderson, Joe Stone and Marty Belcher, The Venue Fine Art & Gifts played host to a event Tuesday called “The Spoken Word, With Music.”
Ryan Martin's Blooming-Beats column discussing the recording options for local bands, including home software and Russian Recording Studios.
The IU Swing Dance Club and interested community members put their dancing shoes to work Saturday night as part of the club’s Summer Fancy Dance.The Windfall Dance Studio on North Dunn Avenue provided the venue for the free event, and anyone interested was welcome to participate regardless of age, club membership or skill level.
Changes to the Monroe County Community School Corporation teacher contract changes resulted in stipend cuts for extracurricular and co-curricular activities, including music and arts programs. With a successful and supported referendum on the November ballot, these activities have a chance of being restored for the 2011-12 school year.
Margaret Ely's 'Food for Thought' column discussing sustainable gardening options for students and universities.
Jazz bassist Max Hartstein's pen and ink drawings are on display now at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts gallery in a show titled, 'Art of Jazz'.
This year’s Summer Night of Lotus, which will take place 7 p.m. Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, will feature the music of local singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer, world-renowned sarod player Amjad Ali Khan and sons and tango ensemble Tangamente.
Kristen Watterson's 'B-town Brush Strokes' column profiles artist Troy Engelhardt, a Bloomington-based web designer and ceramicist.
Amanda Jacobson's 'Fashion House' column discussing the latest options for fashionable sun protection.
Jazz in July is a free summer concert series held at 6:30 p.m. every Friday this month at the IU Art Museum, with free parking at the Wells Library and Art Museum lots during the event.
MaryJane Slaby's 'Literature Life' column discussing the quality of summer reading materials.
Lovers of all kinds flocked Sunday night to Bluebird Nightclub for The Wailers, Bob Marley’s former back-up band.
Ryan Martin's Blooming-Beats column reviews the recent Frog Eyes show at The Bishop.
Kristen Watterson's Btown Brush Strokes column takes an in depth look at Microcosm Publishing.
Elliott Bark, Jacobs School of Music Doctoral Student, has received multiple national awards including the Bowdoin Student Composition Competition.