Multimedia production honors Alfonsina Storni
The 20th century writer's life is unveiled in a multimedia production
The 20th century writer's life is unveiled in a multimedia production
"Love, Loss, and What I Wore" opens Friday.
The Bright Light Social Hour will perform Wednesday at the Bisho.
"The Namesake" writer will appear as part of the "Many Worlds, One Globe" initiative.
Travel columnist Alyson Malinger grapples with her perception of Spain's Holy Week.
MFA student Rose Schlemmer turns her everyday task of sandwich-making into a comment on art.
Nguyen's documentary of his mother will screen at the IU Cinema.
A man wonders about his girlfriend's chances of pregnancy and the side effects of emergency contraception.
David Baker's students and colleagues reflect on his influence.
Ethan Helfrich is the musician behind Rest You Sleeping Giant and Cellar Door Tapes.
The final performance will take place in Bloomington at 5:30 p.m. March 31 at Bear's Place.
The Jacobs School of Music piano professor died in his home on Friday.
The Pulitzer Prize nominee founded and chaired IU's jazz studies program.
Codependent ideas of body image and fashion can never survive.
The Chicago filmmaker will speak at the IU Cinema.
“Love, Loss and What I Wore” will run from March 31 to April 10 at the Ivy Tech Waldron Auditorium.
Mauricio Miranda's "Occupants" will be showcased in IU Theatre's "At First Sight."
Monroe County Civic Theater's "Lysistrata" opens at 7 p.m. tonight at the Blockhouse.
The band will perform Thursday at the Bluebird.
Author’s newest work doesn’t shy away from grisly themes.