Waldron wonderland is weekend Christmas
Holiday event to assist nonprofits, local groups.
Holiday event to assist nonprofits, local groups.
In “Parentheses of Blood” by Sony Labou Tansi, directed by Edris Cooper-Anifowoshe, the mockery of corruption is bound to stir shrieking humor. The production opens at 7:30 p.m. Friday with additional shows Saturday and the next week at the Wells-Metz Theatre to close the Theatre and Drama Department’s fall season.
Saturday benefit to raise funds, support Third World education.
The first Indiana Guitar Festival and Competition, which is only one of its kind in the state, will be March 27-28.
This Saturday at the Murat Theatre, a cappella group Straight No Chaser will be performing songs from both of their holiday albums and they are expected to sing songs from other popular artists.
Menahem Pressler, an IU distinguished professor, has played concerts all over the world, but none were as significant as his performance at the Magdeburg Opera House on Nov. 22.
The motorheads at Harley Davidson have left their tire tracks all over the fashion industry. This season’s insanely badass moto-chick look has everyone from Balmain to Jean Paul Gaultier falling to their knees and begging for mercy.
Fair Trade Bloomington, a nonprofit organization created by IU’s Students in Free Enterprise organization, will offer items from more than 30 countries at its fifth annual International Fair Trade Market in the Frangipani Room. Shoppers are invited to browse the artisan-made goods from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
As the cold weather rolls in, students and faculty in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts are finding ways to warm up and appreciate the artwork created during this fall semester.
This weekend, “Last Comic Standing” finalist Todd Glass will bring his quick wit and easy-going style to the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club for five performances
Although the IU Auditorium’s usher program has been around since 1941, the job has remained the same, except for one thing: required clothing attire.
Erica Rogers' weekly music column tells readers why they should give Susan Boyle a chance.
As the end of the semester approaches, students are faced with the stress of multiple projects, papers and finals. What better way to unwind from the burden of classes than with holiday performances? These festive shows and concerts will put anyone in the holiday spirit.
Cinnamon, ham and pates mark the arrival of the holiday season in the Tudor Room at the Indiana Memorial Union. IMU Executive Chef Damian Esposito incorporates seasonal spices and fruits such as cinnamon, allspice, pumpkin and pear into a traditional holiday menu design.
Upon walking into the East Lounge in the Indiana Memorial Union, students are greeted with two gleaming Christmas trees and other holiday decorations. Wreaths hang on nearly every door in the building, and decorations hang from the ceiling in the Market.
Alicia Keys says her first visit to Africa was so emotional and inspiring that she is ready to take others there to experience something similar.
The Strategic National Arts Alumni Project, referred to as SNAAP by Center for Postsecondary Research employees inhabiting the fourth floor offices, uses math and logic to benefit the arts.
10 young women are vying for a spot on the Victoria’s Secret runway, balancing tiny outfits and high heels wasn’t the biggest juggling act in the online contest that will land just one of them in the CBS broadcast Tuesday night.
Joanne Woodward and the late Paul Newman’s influences as renowned, established actors will be felt next year when the Bloomington Playwrights Project presents the first Woodward/Newman Drama Award, which will be given for the best dramatic play from submissions sent to the theater company.
Single-use fashion is a ridiculous aspiration put on a pedestal by celebrities with bottomless bank accounts. I’m a college student with financial limits who likes what she invests in and enjoys wearing it a hundred times.