From Shears to Chic
Fashion column, week ending Sept. 11
Fashion column, week ending Sept. 11
Comedy Central comedienne cites life as her inspiration for material.
Country artist Chris Cagle announced as official 2009 IU Homecoming show.
IU Soul Revue of the African American Arts Institute is opening for The Temptations at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
VIENNA – Top artists such as Mary J. Blige, Akon and Chris Brown will sing some of Michael Jackson’s greatest hits at a Sept. 26 global tribute. But the much-anticipated lineup was a disappointment to a throng of reporters who had speculated that superstars such as Madonna would be part of the show to be staged in front of a 17th-century palace in the Austrian capital.
NEW YORK – Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz risks losing the copyright to her images – and her entire life’s work – if she doesn’t pay back a $24 million loan that was due Tuesday. The lender, Art Capital Group, sued Leibovitz in July claiming she breached an agreement that authorized it to act as the agent in the sale of her photography and real estate.
A room full of people giggled, gasped and guffawed Friday night. At the end of the show, each cast member took his or her bow amidst thunderous applause and cheering as the audience showed their appreciation for the performance they just witnessed.
Here are the songs that make you turn up the stereo, get up off the couch to dance and put your hands in the air and sing along. Here I have ten great beats, old and new, that need to be on everyone’s playlist to make the night memorable (with or without alcohol).
Students swarmed the hallway outside an opera rehearsal room filled with nerves and crescendos as auditions for “West Side Story” took place Sunday at the Musical Arts Center. More than 300 students showed up to sing and dance for a chance to participate in the show that will run in April.
More than 30 years after the Beatles’ untimely dissolution, a video game allowing fans to go where no fan has gone before rises from the ashes. Today, “The Beatles: Rock Band” is released worldwide, enabling gamers not just to see John, Paul, George and Ringo perform psychedelic hits in legendary venues, but to be the band as well.
IU President Michael McRobbie awarded world-renowned operatic soprano and former IU voice professor Camilla Williams and Clement J. McDonald, distinguished professor emeritus and a pioneer in electronic medical record systems, with the President's Medal for Excellence on Friday, Sept. 4 in Indianapolis.
The legend of the Beatles will be immortalized in a video game Wednesday. The latest version of the successful “Rock Band” video game series will allow fans to virtually become a part of the band.
Plans for Union Studios now "completely on hold."
Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad ensemble perform variety show at Bear's Place Monday night.
Dorothy was brought home to Indiana as performers honored the legacy of Judy Garland. For one night, the star was celebrated through a variety of musical songs.
Backed by a posse of DJs and surrounded by smoke, hip-hop dynasty Bone Thugs-N-Harmony took the Bluebird Nightclub stage late Sunday night. A sold-out crowd of faithful fans greeted the group with a long-awaited cheer – they had been waiting 10 years and four opening acts to see this performance.
Vaudeville style show attempts to defy tradition.
Outside on the box office door of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, a sign hung saying the Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s concert had sold out.
Local comedians entertain audience at Bloomington's The Funny Bone.