Harper Simon rocks folk at Bishop
Harper Simon proved he is not living in the shadow of his father Paul Simon, displaying a pure talent of his own on Saturday at The Bishop.
Harper Simon proved he is not living in the shadow of his father Paul Simon, displaying a pure talent of his own on Saturday at The Bishop.
Harper Simon proved he is not living in the shadow of his father Paul Simon, displaying a pure talent of his own on Saturday at The Bishop.
The tribute to Hoagy Carmichael on Saturday at KRC Catering was a jazzy dinner dance.
Local bands Throwing Stars and The French and Indian War will open for nationally touring acts Evangelicals and Holiday Shores as they perform their last show Monday in Bloomington.
Since 1988, Middle Way House has presented its supporters with the annual Night at the Opera to raise funds for the organization.
A mess of glitter, lace and nipple tassels surrounded Lola Von Ella on Saturday in Bloomington during the Hoochie Coo Burlesque Party, an event that filled The Lodge from brick wall to brick wall.
An IU professor who escaped from the Nazis seven decades ago is being honored by his German hometown. Menahem Pressler is a renowned pianist and a faculty member at IU's Jacobs School of Music.
Chicago rock band Blane Fonda will be making its Bloomington debut 8 p.m. Saturday at Rhino’s All Ages Club. Opening acts include Bloomington metal bands Pariah and Horrid House Guest.
Alternative country singer-songwriter Haley Bonar, Sin Ropas and Bloomington family band Blue Cut will each perform at 8 p.m. Sunday.
From Princeton to Paris, Dr. Sally Shafto has spread her love for film as a student, professor and translator. On Thursday, she brought the same passion to Bloomington as the fourth candidate to compete for the new IU Cinema director position.
As part of the Skills for the Art of Fine Living series organized by The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts, Ladi Terry, a creativity trainer and consultant, addressed an intimate gathering Thursday about the different styles, cognitive approaches and tools that apply to the creative thinking and problem solving.
Bloomington cabinetmaker Nancy Hiller provided a brief history of cabinets and their transformation of the kitchen space Thursday to an audience of approximately 40 people at the Monore County History Center.
A school-friendly version of the popular Fox TV game show, “Are They Smarter than a Fifth Grader?”, was produced Thursday at Bloomington High School South as a charitable event for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
The Stardusters Jazz Orchestra featuring Janiece Jaffe will perform Saturday at the fourth-annual show honoring legendary composer and singer Hoagy Carmichael. The event will take place from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m at KRC Catering.
The triple Grammy-winning band that just released their 17th album, “Los Lobos Goes Disney,” on Oct. 27 will be performing at 8 p.m. Friday at the Buskirk.
The Hoochie Coo Burlesque Party will showcase local musicians, professional dancers and acrobatic pole dancing on Saturday at The Lodge.
Clapping hands, stomping feet and dancing were a part of the scene Wednesday at Bear’s Place as Soul Revue performed songs of funk, rock, soul and R&B.
A line extended from the door of the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union Wednesday as students waited to see the advance screening of “When in Rome,” a romantic comedy set to release on January 29.
New York based DJ/rupture & Matt Shadetek, co-founders of their newly founded Dutty Artz label and collaborators on a new mix “Solar Life Raft,” will bring their skills 10 p.m. Saturday to The Video Saloon.
The University Singers praised food and nature during a food drive concert Wednesday benefiting the Hoosier Hills Food Bank.