COLUMN: ‘Crying in H Mart’ is beautifully tragic and impossible to put down
Michelle Zauner will read “Crying in H Mart” June 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Michelle Zauner will read “Crying in H Mart” June 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
New Gallery Walk exhibits will be at the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts, Rainbow Bakery and I Fell.
The set will feature Americana and rock ‘n’ roll.
Seven episodes debuted on May 27 and two more will be released on July 1.
The fair will be held on Kirkwood Avenue between Lincoln Street and Indiana Avenue.
The singer’s collaboration with Levon Helm is a powerful and weighty live set.
The mainstage concert will feature Japanese Breakfast, Car Seat Headrest and NNAMDÏ.
Solomon Keim is scheduled to perform at 4:30 p.m. on June 2.
Woodley joined the Jacobs School of Music faculty in 1993 as director of IU athletic bands.
Uslan’s second memoir, “Batman’s Batman: A Memoir from Hollywood, Land of Bilk and Money,” was released on March 1.
The pop idol’s third studio album is his most ambitious yet.
The duo’s 11th album brings them back to their classic sound.
This annual festival will explore the role of an under-represented group in early music-making.
Student tickets cost $16 and general admission tickets cost $20.
The festival will include a parade, live music by the Bloomington Brass Band, food and other attractions.
The band works to give opportunities to women and non binary people in the music industry.
Collins’ discography consists of 36 studio albums, nine live albums and numerous compilation and holiday albums.
The concert will feature performances by Sylvia McNair, Bloomington Peace and Sing for Joy! Choirs.
The album incorporates royalty, religion and relationship issues.
The Compton rapper’s fifth studio album gets heavy, featuring a fresh sound.