Bloomington duo begins tour
Local band Busman’s Holiday starts its biggest tour this weekend. The tour includes stops in Washington, D.C., Athens, Ga., Minneapolis and Toronto.
Local band Busman’s Holiday starts its biggest tour this weekend. The tour includes stops in Washington, D.C., Athens, Ga., Minneapolis and Toronto.
The Acoustic Roots Festival will be at Upland Brewing Company this Saturday, May 17. All ages are welcome. Gates will open at 2:30 p.m. Saturday and the festival will run from 3 to 11 p.m.
The Singing Hoosiers are touring Australia as IU's "Ambassadors of Song."
The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra will have a new artistic director, Adam Bodony, as of July 1, 2014.
Alain Barker was appointed as the new director of entrepreneurship and career development at the Jacobs School of Music.
Comedian Mike Lawrence made his debut at the Comedy Attic Thursday night.
The IU Cinema was sold out Wednesday for the screening of student-made films.
IU Auditorium will start next season wwith Rosanne Cash on Sept. 25 and continue through April 2015, ending with the Broadway musical “Memphis.”
The Drones Quilt Project is currently exhibited in the first floor gallery at the Monroe County Public Library.
Headed by Indiana Celtic Community, formed in 2008 by Irish language teacher Devin Blankenship, Saturday’s Celtic language immersion program included classes in Irish.Kevin Rottet, associate professor of French linguistics, presented an overview of the Welsh language during the program.
“Says You!” travels the country challenging panelists and audiences with “quips and quibbles” concerning word games and brain bogglers. Tickets for the show sold out last Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts is opening one more exhibit before the summer begins and is offering keepsakes for Bloomington residents and IU students to take wherever they are traveling, owner Gabriel Colman said.
Wedeking and eight other Jacobs School of Music students put on a concert at 7 p.m. May 3 in Rachael’s Cafe.
The Fauvism gallery discussion is a part of the museum’s exhibitions from 3 to 4 p.m. that won’t be displayed in the museum’s galleries but instead will be laid out on tables in one of the museum’s special viewing rooms on the third floor.
South of campus at nature reserve Deer Park Manor, patrons will be able to sample food and drinks from local restaurants, listen to live music and bid in a silent auction at the 15th annual Edible Lotus, the Lotus Foundation’s yearly benefit event tonight from 6 to 10 p.m.
The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center will open four new exhibits Friday.
Local and traveling musicians play at Players Pub, including artist Rick Fettig.
Jo Fipps will perform his final dining hall show.
The Department of Theatre and Drama is working to diversify its roles.
Columnist Audrey Perkins discusses the culinary souvenirs she will bring home from Paris.