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Travelocity: Fashion From All Over the World Where: 8 p.m. Saturday More Info: The IU Black Student Union will host a program showcasing clothing from around the globe. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 the day of the show.
Travelocity: Fashion From All Over the World Where: 8 p.m. Saturday More Info: The IU Black Student Union will host a program showcasing clothing from around the globe. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 the day of the show.
Wednesday night’s debut of playwright Noah Haidle’s “Mr. Marmalade” at the Collins Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch Coffeehouse was a success, as the exuberant eight-person student cast made audiences gasp and giggle at Haidle’s bleak comedy.
There’s an old African proverb that says “when the music changes, so does the dance.” Considering the repertoire of styles, influences and techniques employed by the African American Dance Company for Friday’s spring concert, that proverb will ring true many times before the curtain falls at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
or the 40th anniversary of King’s death, the IU Luminescence Project, a group that creates a multi-sensory experience with classical music, will present “Ensnaring Hate,” a three-part choral performance, at 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Musical Arts Center 301.
The IU Auditorium will be filled with the sounds of the two-time Grammy-nominated Singing Hoosiers for the annual spring concert “A Celebration of American Popular Music,” at 8 p.m. Saturday.
I was recently asked to name my favorite designer. Now, I have a hard time with this question every time someone asks me because I simply have too many favorites.
A story of love and despair entangled with comedy will take the stage at 8 p.m. this Friday and Saturday and April 11 and 12 at the Musical Arts Center. The center will be home to the famous “Les Contes D’Hoffmann” opera composed by the late Jacques Offenbach.
DJ AM will not be performing during Little 500 week.
The New Orleans brass funk rock band performed at the Players Pub on South Walnut Street Wednesday night to an enthusiastic crowd.
This year, IU students and Bloomington residents will once again have the chance to check out IU’s hottest young filmmakers at the Seventh Annual Union Board Film Festival this Friday.
The idea of how wacko the ‘80s were had to be re-evaluated when our current youth culture was responsible for leggings, bug-eyed sunglasses and Soulja Boy.
The third annual Rock for Kids’ Sake concert will take place 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Rhino’s All Ages Music Club.
Glue Stick Gala When: 7 p.m. today Where: Tutto Bene Wine Cafe and Bar
LOS ANGELES – Jean Nouvel, the French architect whose hyper-modern buildings have been acclaimed for their eclectic nature and departure from tradition, has won the 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize, it was announced Sunday.
Being thin is always “in” in the fashion industry, but some young models are taking this not-so-new trend to a whole new extreme.
At the time of its inception, MTV revolutionized the music industry. It changed how people heard about music by promoting and showing new artists.
LOS ANGELES – The bitter weekend divorce between two actors unions in upcoming contract talks with Hollywood producers mirrors a scene from a daytime soap opera – and casts stars from the genre in pivotal roles.
IU professor David Baker snaps in time: one, two, three, four. The drums pound out a beat, the bass starts walking and the trumpets go wild.
BOLOGNA, Italy – I know you have been tempted to do it. Security guards are pacing back and forth, signs are posted everywhere. But you paid 6.50 Euro to get in and your fingers are just itching to get your money’s worth. Can you resist?
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