IU Jacobs School lands prestigious gift
The IU Jacobs School of Music announced today that they will receive contents of composer Leonard Bernstein’s composing studio
The IU Jacobs School of Music announced today that they will receive contents of composer Leonard Bernstein’s composing studio
Artists Cindy Hinant and Greg Ajamie’s ‘Lost Love’ and ‘Paper Cuts’ art shows premiered Friday at the Art Hospital with a reception of music, drinks and thousands of hand-cut paper hearts.
The 8 p.m. show drew a large number of people for an early-evening performance in the middle of a work week. Dedicated fans of the band showed up in homemade T-shirts and hats to show their support.
“This struggle is not just their struggle, it’s our struggle,” said human rights activist and photographer Jonathan Moller at a reception for his photography exhibit “Our Culture is Our Resistance.”
In the spirit of the recent presidential election, a new, high-energy musical premiered Friday through Sunday at Bloomington’s Harmony School as a test run before its debut in New York this summer.
“From Pen to Printing Press: Ten Centuries of Islamic Book Arts” presents a variety of traditional Islamic writings, including calligraphy, paper marbling, printing, illumination and painting. The exhibit began Friday and runs through May 10 in the art museum’s Special Exhibitions Gallery and is free to the public.
The “Mamma Mia!” cast filled the stage with energy during the two-act production, and following the play’s tradition, the cast provided a three-song set encore that got many audience members dancing.
The Wailers played to a packed house on Thursday at the Bluebird Nightclub as part of their “Exodus” tour.
Angelou’s address was part of a belated ArtsWeek and Black History Month celebration. She was supposed to speak March 1 but had to reschedule because of illness.
OK fellas, I’ve got the perfect book for you. Not only is it a funny 243-page read, but it’s also a helpful guide for men when it comes to women, friends, social lives and everything in between.
Visual artist Cindy Hinant has located two of life’s most painful nouns right here in Bloomington.
Although the brisk Bloomington weather might tell us otherwise, spring break is just around the corner.
Internationally acclaimed artist/songwriter/speaker Magdalen Hsu-Li performed at Grand Hall in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center to support Women’s History Month on Thursday night.
MIAMI – Robin Williams needs heart surgery and must cancel the remainder of his one-man comedy show, his publicist said Thursday. Williams was scheduled to appear at IU on March 26.
“Vote!,” a “sharp, entertaining” new musical from New York about three high school students competing for the title of student body president, premiers Friday at the Harmony School in Bloomington.
To many, famous bluegrass picker Ralph Stanley is known as a guy who had a song in the film “O Brother, Where Art Thou,” but to IU alumnus Janssen Jones, he’s much more than that.
The Wailers' will sound the roots of reggae with their 1977 album “Exodus” Thursday at The Bluebird Nightclub.
When sophomore Mason Copeland performed in his first local organ competition Feb. 28, he not only won, but advanced to the regional level of the competition as well.
Complete with ABBA music, a wedding and three potential fathers, “Mamma Mia!” will be in town this weekend for five performances Friday through Sunday.
Grammy Award-winning Ladysmith Black Mambazo performed for its third time in Bloomington on Monday at the IU Auditorium to cap off Black History Month.