Lotus in the Meadow kicks off weekend of events
Latin fusion group Matixando closed opening night on the autumn equinox at Dunn Meadow.
Latin fusion group Matixando closed opening night on the autumn equinox at Dunn Meadow.
The immersive theater experience will debut 24 new plays by 24 undergraduate playwrights.
The film is the second installment of Ti West’s “X” franchise.
Fullam made an Elliot Smith inspired album of the year with “What’s Wrong.”
The piece, choreographed by IU senior Zoey Dickensen, explores human experience through colors.
The latest fall production will display new and old dances from skilled choreographers.
With warm temperatures lasting through early fall, these tricks will keep your wardrobe flexible.
The dark comedy features a stellar ensemble cast and a killer aesthetic.
Singer-songwriter Fletcher creates a narrative of the lesbian experience in her debut album.
The singer continues to struggle with medical issues.
The weekend-long festival will offer musical performances, art activities and family-friendly events.
The EP features the work of Carole King and The Cranberries, among others.
Its commercial deviation from her debut album proves her mettle as a pop artist.
Dro Kenji and ForeDaze will open the concert.
Three family-friendly, glow-in-the-dark events will be offered at local parks.
Tickets for “Don Giovanni” are available for $10 dollars for all students and can be purchased through the Jacobs School of Music website.
Based on current trends, here’s how to stay ahead of the curve this fall and winter.
The week-long event celebrates individual freedom to read and access information.
Fall into the season of pumpkins with films set against the backdrop of autumn.
The band’s fourth studio album was released Sept. 9.