World's Fare showcases world cultures
The seventh annual World's Fare featured 19 of IU’s cultural organizations and groups in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall on Thursday.
The seventh annual World's Fare featured 19 of IU’s cultural organizations and groups in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall on Thursday.
Greed, truth and tension will be examined through the interactions of a conflicted Southern family this weekend as IU Theatre presents Tennessee Williams’ “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.”
The IU Auditorium presented AFTERDARK on Wednesday night, a one-night event with a Christian message.
Famous comedic author Sedaris will read excerpts from his books at the IU Auditorium Thursday.
Southern rock is coming to the Bluebird Nightclub tonight in the form of Drive-By Truckers, who are set to start at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m.
Book columnist Jenna Fagan discusses Brandon Scott Gorrell and Stephanie Georgopulos' book “How To Be a 20-Something.”
The Jacobs School of Music String Academy offers young musicians an outlet to hone their skills and form friendships in the process.
Former IU Professor John Woodcock has spent his retirement traveling the world and capturing the experience with his camera. A recent trip to Thailand was on display on a photo exhibit at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
Glorianne Leck was awarded the 2013 Jim Mahan Buskirk-Chumley Theater Volunteer of the Year award for being an outstanding usher during the past 12 months.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker celebrates Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, with her host family in India.
The IU Cinema will welcome Richard Brody, a film critic with the New Yorker, to introduce a series of films by French New Wave director and screenwriter Jean-Luc Godard.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts played host to scenic artist Don Geyra Tueday as he discussed his 30-year career working on Broadway, movie and TV productions.
Actress Glenn Close made an appearance at IU Cinema Monday night to introduce her 1983 movie “The Big Chill,” which screened as part of the film series for the College of Arts and Sciences’ Themester 2013, “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World.”
Four quartets played Monday night at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center Miller Gallery under the glowing white Jiang Mei Wu hanging installations. The performances were the first of “Music Mondays” put on by the center.
IU will be the host institution for the Society of Ethnomusicology’s 58th Annual Meeting Nov. 14-17 in Indianapolis.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about Roy Choi, a Los Angeles chef with a bad-boy image who's working to change the unequal distribution of food in America.
Filmmaker and comedian Bobcat Goldthwait kept audiences laughing Friday afternoon during an appearance at IU Cinema as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series.
Gallery Sub Rosa had its opening Friday at its new space in Suite 105A at Fountain Square Mall.
Bloomington’s Cardinal Stage Company premiered its production of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play “August: Osage County” Nov. 2 at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins talks about how cheaper makeup options can deliver similar results to high-end counterparts.