Comic book store sells vinatge and modern series
Vintage Phoenix Comic Books in downtown Bloomington offers multiple varieties of comic book series.
Vintage Phoenix Comic Books in downtown Bloomington offers multiple varieties of comic book series.
Monty Python’s Broadway musical comedy “Spamalot” made its return to the IU Auditorium on Wednesday night to a nearly full house of students and Bloomington residents.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again. Nothing compares to Paris.
Most musicians aspire for a big stage. Matt Gold is looking forward to a smaller one.Gold, a Bloomington singer-songwriter, will perform March 23 at Collins Living-Learning Center.
The Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District puts on Atrium Exhibitions throughout the calendar year. Each month, a different artist is featured in galleries in the City Hall Atrium.
The Jacobs School of Music will have a new professor of music in fall 2013, violinist Grigory Kalinovsky.
Monty Python’s Broadway musical “Spamalot” will return to the IU Auditorium for a one-night performance at 8 p.m. today.
Monty Python’s Broadway musical “Spamalot” will return to the IU Auditorium for a one-night performance at 8 p.m. today.
The Jacobs School of Music will have a new professor of music in fall 2013.
Singer-songwriter Matt Gold released the album “Drown Before You Swim” in 2012. Some songs from this album will be performed at the concert, although he said he isn’t sure of the set list.
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis are headed to Assembly Hall for the official Little 500 concert April 17, presented by Union Board.
Columnist Eshley Spitzer gives advice about dealing with grief.
Monika Herzig, SPEA arts management professor and jazz pianist, said she is hoping to give some of these ladies the recognition they deserve with her lecture this afternoon about the history of women in jazz.
Hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will be headlining Union Board’s official Little 500 concert April 17 at the Assembly Hall.
Dark Side Tribal, a Bloomington American tribal-style dance troupe, started the seventh annual Bloomington Belly Dances with tireless hip shaking and intricate footwork.
This event was the second annual “Double Exposure” project, presented by the IU Student Composers Association, the Jacobs School of Music and the Department of Communication and Culture. This was first initiated by the IU Cinema to introduce students to the collaboration of multiple forms of art — film, music and sound.
To an intimate crowd at The Bishop Bar, three bands from different places came together to form a multifaceted show, mixing hard indie rock with melodic, acoustic sounds.
Presented by Different Drummer Belly Dancers and Iron Kitten Productions, 18 acts performed during the seventh annual Bloomington Belly Dances.
The Oscars may have been Sunday, but the fashion world is still buzzing.
Every year, the Bloomington Playwrights Project puts on a production called the “Blizzard,” where a crew of six actors attempt to perform 30 short plays in 60 minutes.