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With David Effron conducting, students from the Jacobs School of Music will condense hundreds of hours of work into a 115 minute-long piece tonight.
With David Effron conducting, students from the Jacobs School of Music will condense hundreds of hours of work into a 115 minute-long piece tonight.
Lydia Lynch will speak at the IU Cinema in to celebrate William S. Burroughs.
Eleven art galleries in downtown Bloomington will participate Friday in the Gallery Walk.
When he’s not distributing IUanyWare software for UTIS, Kenny Childers fronts the local alternative rock band Gentleman Caller.
Houndmouth will perform at 9 p.m. tonight at the Bluebird.
Columnist Kel Collisi discusses New York Fashion Week.
Facing possibilities of snowfall and miles of highway, dedicated fans traveled from states away to see Griffin perform Tuesday night.
Columnist Audrey Perkins explores the gluten free options in Paris.
Fifty years ago Sunday marks the day Ed Sullivan introduced the Beatles to the United States.
An IU alumna wrote and directed a play based on one of her visits to Bloomington native Rachael Jones' cafe.
Anais Mitchell will open for Patty Griffin tonight at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Columnist Anu Kumar shares the bizarre scenes in the Parisian metro.
The Mathers Museum opened “Ojibwe Public Art, Ostrom Private Lives” last Friday. The exhibit was organized by a group of IU graduate students.
IU Art Museum Docent Monica Jensen presented this month’s thematic tour Saturday, focusing on the role of eyes in both art and culture.
Student comedy group the Universeity tWits performed “The University tWits Save the Day,” at 9 p.m. in the Fine Arts building.
In honor of what would have been novelist William Burroughs’ 100th birthday, Bloomington created “Burroughs Century,” a festival celebrating his influence. It will run Wednesday through Sunday.
B-Town House Band, a band comprised of several IU students and alumni recently released their indie album, “Life Songs.”
The first production of “Island Song” opens 7:30 p.m. Friday at the BPP theater.
Crooks on Tape will perform at 9 p.m. Sunday at the Bishop Bar. Admission to the show is free but restricted to those who are 21 and over.
The Department of Communication and Culture’s eighth annual Iris Film Festival will be featured at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the IU Cinema.