PODCAST: The Four Thorns, Week 4 Bachelor breakdown
IDS sports editor Grace Ybarra joins the podcast as a special guest.
IDS sports editor Grace Ybarra joins the podcast as a special guest.
The setlist will include hits and obscure favorites.
The performance will include music from her upcoming album.
The films will be screened at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, Bear's Place, the IU Fine Arts Theater and the IU Global Theater.
The Eskenazi Center for Conservation now has new tools to preserve art pieces.
Amanda Gardier and her quartet will perform pieces from their new album.
At 18, Eilish has cemented her place in music history.
The Musical: The Column: The Movie: The Sequel: The Reboot.
"Toward Void & Vistas” explores religion, isolation and the void.
The event is part of Indiana Remixed programming, a semester-long festival.
Students made crafts relating to black history.
Drama, drama and more drama on week three of "The Bachelor."
David Sedaris, Laverne Cox and members of the “Napoleon Dynamite” cast are making their way to the auditorium.
Brendan Sullivan and Matthew Reichenberger did not have ballet experience when they started the production.
The piano is a Steinway Model D.
Attendees can explore the galleries, drink apple cider and listen to live music.
Jacob Ewald melds reality with fantasy on every Slaughter Beach, Dog song.
The band’s set list features more than 40 of Petty’s songs.
Michael Uslan will participate in a book signing and post-film discussion.
IU President McRobbie presented a bicentennial medal to artist Caleb Weintraub.