Musical makes a political statement
IU Theatre's "Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson" opens April 15.
IU Theatre's "Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson" opens April 15.
Senior Yi Jin plans event to introduce color therapy.
The Main Squeeze will perform Thursday at the Bluebird.
Cynthia Sweeney's debut novel makes for a fun, lazy day read.
Travel columnist Alyson Malinger attended Feria de Abril in Seville, Spain.
The Jacobs School of Music will recognize inductees for its Jazz Alumni Hall of Fame.
The $1.2 million gift features paintings by Clifford Odets.
The IU Art Museum’s 75th Anniversary Big Birthday Bash was on April 12.
The IU alum will speak at the IU Cinema as part of IU Day celebrations.
The woodfire pizza joint has rock shows on a regular basis.
"Madama Butterfly," "The Music Man" and more George Balanchine choreography are on the schedule.
After group sex, a woman develops a burning sensation.
The seventh annual Trashion Refashion Show took place Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The play was adapted from a 1983 HBO movie.
WIUX's 30th Culture Shock music festival hosted bands, fans and volunteers.
"Once" will run on April 19 and April 20 at the IU Auditorium.
For a former model, her fashion didn't say much.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!” opens Friday.
Tom Miller's "One Day in April" follows riders in the Little 500 races.
Television host Marc Summers stars in “Everything In Its Place."