IU Theatre to present reading of ‘More Perfect Places’ April 9-10
The project is ongoing and inspired by the history of New Harmony, Indiana.
The project is ongoing and inspired by the history of New Harmony, Indiana.
Grad student Lynnli Wang played music from underrepresented composers.
Pizzo will answer questions about the film during “Hoosiers: 35 Years Later”
Stanton runs the famous Humans of New York photo-blog.
Lava lamps, eggshell chalk and slime can keep you busy this weekend.
Accountability goes beyond cancel culture.
The organization will release more pre-recorded covers in the coming weeks.
Stanton aims to share stories from New York City and beyond.
These groups aim to increase dialogue around sexism even after Women’s History Month ends.
The Beatles’ 1968 chart-topper champions unity and makes everything feel less hopeless.
Swift has the recipe for success — talent and privilege.
“The Black & Brown Guerrillas” will premiere Tuesday and “Waycross” will be available March 31.
The April walk will feature two new art galleries.
The Emmy-nominated actress and IU alumna will take part in a moderated discussion and Q&A session over Zoom.
Who would win in a fight, Maroon 5 or Imagine Dragons?
The Pacifica Quartet won for its album “Contemporary Voices.”
Virtual performances have been a new and difficult test for seasoned directors.
Tokyo Police Club’s “Champ (10 Year Anniversary Deluxe)” proves the band was ahead of its time.
The modern whiskey bar stays true to southern comfort foods and great service.
The event will include a Zoom panel discussing safe sex practices during a pandemic.