Béla Fleck to play at IU
Banjo player Béla Fleck has been added to the IU Auditorium fall performance schedule, according to an IU press release.
Banjo player Béla Fleck has been added to the IU Auditorium fall performance schedule, according to an IU press release.
The Jacobs School of Music will present the “Beethoven Fifth Project: Behind the Score,” an in-depth look at the composer’s fifth symphony.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins discusses the surprising ingredient found in red lipsticks.
IU students and members of the IU and Bloomington communities gathered Wednesday in the second floor gallery of the IU Art Museum for another installment of the museum’s popular noon talk series.
Hiroshi Ninomiya of the Tokai University School of Music in Tokyo was at IU Oct. 12 to give a lecture on the origins of contemporary Japanese music.
Three new exhibits based on international jewelry design and collaborations will open from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Grunwald Gallery of Art. The openings of “Shift,” “Metal Inkorporated” and “These Moments Existed: Sim Luttin” coincide with a two-day art symposium presented by the Indiana University Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design Guild.
Book columnist Jenna Fagan reviews author Jo Baker’s “Longbourn," an adaptation of one of Austen’s most famous novels, “Pride and Prejudice."
Jacob’s School of Music distinguished professor Violette Verdy has a breadth of experience and knowledge dancers can only hope to gain.
The Bloomington Water Color Society participated in a collaborative project with the Monroe County History Center titled “We paint ... cemeteries,” which will open this week.
Singer/songwriter Aimee Mann performed at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Tuesday night.
Soprano Deborah Voigt will instruct a master class Oct. 20 as part of the Five Friends Master Class Series.
Bloomington has a slew of upcoming shows featuring bands of all styles and genres, with artists hailing from as close as the Hoosier state to as far away as Dublin, Ireland.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker discusses fashion in India.
Rather than creating a stuffy atmosphere, Emmy Award-winning composer Larry Groupé played video and music clips last night during his lecture in Sweeney Hall.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold discusses how the government shutdown has affected the food system.
San Francisco natives Hot Buttered Rum will play at 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Bluebird Nightclub. The performance is sponsored by Groove Productions and also features fiddler Allie Kral and The New Old Calvary.
The Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Bloomington staged its first weekly salsa dancing class in years Monday night. Owner and instructor Barbara Leininger said she is eager to see the crowd the Monday night salsa classes will bring in.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins gives her opinions on vegan "leather" products.
“CSA: The Confederate States of America,” a 2004 comedy mockumentary focused on one question — “What if the South won?” — will screen at 7 p.m. at the IU Cinema.
On Oct. 12, Monroe County Courthouse presented the 2013 Creative Glass Center Community Arts Commission at its courtyard to present over 250 blown glass pumpkins.