Hundreds attend annual Women’s Arts and Crafts fair
Showers Plaza was abuzz Saturday as hundreds of people participated in the fourth annual Women’s Arts and Crafts Fair.
Showers Plaza was abuzz Saturday as hundreds of people participated in the fourth annual Women’s Arts and Crafts Fair.
Claiming to be “the most influential music TV series of all time,” and most importantly, the highest-rated MTV show of all time, MTV celebrates “Raps’” 20th anniversary by delivering a wave of programs that pay homage to the ground-breaking show.
“One Night of Queen” blew the roof off of the IU Auditorium Thursday night, featuring UK-based band “Gary Mullen and the Works” as the legendary Freddie Mercury and Queen.
The fashion industry, while it is one of the most creative, is also about money, as all other industries are. Because of this, some designers must sacrifice their creative visions for designs that will make their houses more money.
School of Fine Arts Gallery: ‘MFA I’ Masters of Fine Art Thesis Exhibition When: Exhibit open noon to 4 p.m. daily today through April 5 Where: School of Fine Arts Gallery More Information: Admission is free. The exhibit features works created by graduating Master of Fine Arts students.
“Movin’ Out,” a high-energy rock musical, will be coming to the IU Auditorium 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.
It’s not just for the girls – the Fourth Annual Women’s Arts and Crafts Fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
School of Fine Arts Gallery: ‘MFAI’ Master’s of Fine Art Thesis Exhibition When: Exhibit open noon to 4 p.m. daily today through April 5 Where: School of Fine Arts Gallery More Information: Admission is free. Exhibit features works created by graduating Master of Fine Arts students.
Brightly colored blouses, patterned skirts and bulky-chic jewelry appeared on the runway Wednesday night at the “Classic Styles for the Business Sophisticate” fashion show presented by the Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
The arts in Indiana are on the rise. Arts-related businesses and employment dramatically increased in 2007, according to a study announced Feb. 25 by the Indiana Coalition for the Arts and the Indiana Arts Commission.
Many IU students have grown up listening to DMX, and now they will get a chance to see the rapper perform in person, along with DJ AM, during this year’s Little 500.
Toubab Krewe, pronounced “too-bob crew,” will be returning to Bloomington for the sixth time to perform at 9 p.m. today at The Bluebird.
Yesterday kicked off WHFB Community Radio’s fundraising week. The drive will last until April 6.
“After Hours at the Almost Home,” is author and IU alumna Tara Yellen’s first novel, and it shows.
In 1917, French artist Marcel Duchamp, in a very artisty manner, exhibited a urinal, not of his own creation, turned upside down and signed, “R. Mutt,” as his latest work and titled it, “Fountain.”
There’s a lot to love about March. First of all, it’s when Uranus was discovered. And it’s got St. Patrick’s Day, which thankfully you don’t have to be Irish to celebrate, you just have to wear catchy t-shirts with slogans like “Kiss Me I’m Drunk,” the way St. Patrick intended it.
Electrifying guitar solos, belting out notes at the top of the scales and high-powered performances are common occurances for Gary Mullen and the Works.
MIAMI – Lawyers for the Beatles sued Friday to prevent the distribution of unreleased recordings reportedly made during Ringo Starr’s first performance with the group in 1962.
In the interest of inventing a better business suit, Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity will host a fashion show 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
The dressing rooms of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater were filled with the sounds of singing, laughter and talking Saturday night as the performers for the Luna Music Festival waited their turns and listened to each other over the PA system.