Angelou to speak at IU Auditorium
Maya Angelou, legendary poet and author, will make an appearance at 7 p.m. March 1 at the IU Auditorium. The program will be one of the signature events of ArtsWeek.
Maya Angelou, legendary poet and author, will make an appearance at 7 p.m. March 1 at the IU Auditorium. The program will be one of the signature events of ArtsWeek.
The economy might be struggling, but that can’t stop one of New York’s biggest events: Fashion Week, which ran from Feb. 13 to this Friday.
A panel discussion on music industry jobs Wednesday night offered firsthand advice from music industry professionals to students interested in breaking into the business.
At 5 p.m. Sunday the African-American Arts Institute and African-American Choral Ensemble will present a free concert featuring three contemporary gospel groups, SoulACE, Sojourner and God’s Progress.
A Chinese blogger whose satirical postings have gained a wide following was stabbed in the stomach at a Beijing book store after giving a reading, witnesses and friends said Monday.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday for the March 21 concert at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis featuring Lil’ Wayne, T-Pain, Gym Class Heroes and Keri Hilson, according to a Live Nation press release.
When senior Molly Gabbard realized there was a lot she didn’t know about finding a job in the arts, she decided to do something about it.She created Making Art Work, a free symposium about careers in the arts.
At 100 years old, World War II veteran, former general store owner, husband, grandfather and nature lover John Schoolman has seen and accomplished countless things. But being featured in ArtsWeek this year is a first for him.Schoolman will be one of the artists featured in ArtsWeek 2009. His personal and political expressive canes and walking sticks will be on display at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, 416 N. Indiana Ave., until March 8.
IU professor Ken Weitzman’s “Fire in the Garden” is just one work that fits this year’s ArtsWeek theme, “Politics and the Arts,” which follows up on last year’s focus. The 10-day-long celebration will run from Feb. 19 to March 1.
Artists, poets, scientists and IU professors will examine the connection between evolutionary science and the arts during ArtsWeek at the discussion “Darwin, the arts, and the aesthetics of the ordinary” to see how Darwin’s principles of natural selection relate to art and how humans view beauty.
Your Art Here, a local non-profit organization, recently announced the winners of Billboard Generation VII, the organization’s seventh annual billboard art contest.
The musician shot his new music video for “A Ride Back Home,” a single off his latest album, “Life, Death, Love and Freedom. “The song’s about life’s loneliness, and that’s what we’re trying to get across in this video,” Mellencamp said.
Renowned author Joyce Carol Oates spoke in the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday to a mixed crowd of students, faculty and local residents.
The Business Careers in Entertainment Club will play host to a panel discussion for students interested in music industry careers at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kelley School of Business room BU219.
Whoever said socks and sandals could coexist on the same feet was seriously mistaken. It is complete fashion fiction.This fashion faux pas might be a little obvious, but a few other fashion myths need to be busted right now.
Light and sound exuded from small, hand-held objects scattered across a table as users twisted and turned its knobs.Art meets science in Andrew Bucksbarg’s “Mobispheres,” an art installation that elicits interaction, improvisation and creativity.
IU’s 2009 production of “The Vagina Monologues” sought to educate and entertain audiences about female empowerment and the multiple personalities of the vagina.
Eight students from the Jacobs School of Music will perform Tuesday in the Terrace Theater at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington.
Love-You-Grams, a fundraiser of the playwrights project, featured live poetry performances by trained actors and actresses sent from one friend or lover to another, and deliveries startled many recipients all over Bloomington Feb. 13 and 14.
Theatre of the People sold out on opening night and added more seats for the two one-act plays in “Ladies of Lust: Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome’ and August Strindberg’s ‘Miss Julie.’”