Here We Go Magic learns to play in larger venues
The band Here We Go Magic arrived an hour late June 9 to open for Grizzly Bear at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater without time for a sound check or rehearsal.
The band Here We Go Magic arrived an hour late June 9 to open for Grizzly Bear at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater without time for a sound check or rehearsal.
A red notebook of 33 pencil drawings by Pablo Picasso has been stolen from a specially locked glass case in the Paris museum that bears the painter’s name, authorities said Tuesday.
“The Last Days of Heath Ledger,” a play senior Harry Watermeier has been working on for more than a year, will be the first student-written play the University Players ever runs as an independent show.
A listing of selected arts events from Monday, June 7 to Thursday, June 10.
Officials in Gainesville, Fla. have renamed the city’s downtown plaza after rock ’n’ roll legend and former Florida resident Bo Diddley.
“The Colbert Report” host arrived Friday at the former Al Faw Palace at Camp Victory in Baghdad. For weeks, he’s promoted the trip on his Comedy Central show, but because the military urged caution, he has only trumpeted a vague trip to “the Persian Gulf.”
Downtown galleries and local bands combined efforts to kick off the summer during Bloomington’s First Friday event. The most recent Downtown Gallery Walk and Street Dance, which took place Friday, are designed to support local artists and musicians.
BANGKOK – David Carradine, star of the 1970s TV series “Kung Fu” whose career roared back to life when he played the assassin-turned-victim in Quentin Tarentino’s “Kill Bill,” was found dead Thursday in Thailand. A published report said he committed suicide.
Hundreds of thousands of Ugandans gathered in Namugongo, Kampala on Thursday in commemoration of Martyrs’ Day, a holiday that remembers the death of 26 Christians killed in 1886.
The band Germart didn’t set out to create one of the 50 worst album covers of all time.
Throughout Turkey, radio stations are playing the music of IU alumna and harpist Fatma Ceren Necipoglu.
Julie Doiron’s characteristically winsome vocals, minimalist guitar melodies and melancholy heart-heavy lyrics will serenade listeners at Bear’s Place at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Tickets remain available and on sale for $7.
At the Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show, sex is everything but taboo. The show contains about 120 pieces of sexuality-related contemporary art in media that range from acrylic paint to video to a graphic novel.
Russian Recording, a local recording studio owned and operated by Mike Bridavsky, recently released its second compilation album, “We Just Call it Roulette: Volume 2.” What makes “Roulette: Volume 2” stand out from the crowd is the fact that Russian Recording is offering all the mp3 tracks for free download for a limited time.
Each city has a history of a certain type of ethnic cuisine that seems to oddly fit in. In London, it's Indian food.
The hardwood floorboards of Boxcar Books were adorned May 22 with acoustic guitars, iambic pentameters and cups of sangria at the premiere event for fiore magazine and The Robin: “Lit and Wit."
Some of the life-size dog statues set up in and around the Purdue University campus are being taken inside because of theft and vandalism.
Band leader and jazz legend Al Cobine has died at the age of 82.
When people think of music, they might think of listening to mp3s or going to concerts with a band on a stage. The music at Peoples Park on Tuesdays this summer is not that kind of music.
Selected arts events in Bloomington from May 21 to May 23.