Renowned pianist joins Jacobs orchestra
The Jacobs School of Music’s Philharmonic Orchestra, accompanied by conductor David Effron and pianist André Watts, will perform 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center.
The Jacobs School of Music’s Philharmonic Orchestra, accompanied by conductor David Effron and pianist André Watts, will perform 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center.
I celebrated the two-month anniversary of my arrival in India by meditating in a pagoda and avoiding fireworks set off in celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi.
Local food and music invaded the front of the IU Art Museum Tuesday as part of the Big Red Eats Green food festival.
Check out IU Cinema's upcoming films, which include everything from history flicks to horror films.
VegIU, IU’s club dedicated to vegan and vegetarian diets, will hold its callout meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Henna 101 met Monday in the Asian Culture Center for its weekly tattoo session.
Kevin MacDowell is a performer with no shame. His stage name is “Kid Kazooey,” and “lively, well adjusted, Bloomingtonian kids” are his target audience. He’s been performing at schools and other venues for 17 years.
Mitch Rice, a local musician, has been performing at the Bloomington Farmers' Market since 1979. While he was joined by a usual partner, his friend's pet parrot, a new high school girl joined his set this past weekend.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold frequents the Bloomington Farmers' Market not only for fresh produce, but also for the refreshing environment.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins makes observations about the winter and spring trends she sees in media coverage of ongoing New York Fashion Week.
Professor of French and comparative literature Eileen Julien has been named the new director of IU’s Institute for Advanced Study.
Members of Flight Club Fitness, a local hub for group aerial fitness classes and private training, spun and twirled in the air with silk fabric last Friday at WonderLab.
Veteran rock musician Paul Collins will perform at the Bishop Bar 9 p.m. Monday, along with opening acts Purple 7 and Triptides.
Winners and semifinalists of the Bloomington Comedy Festival will perform their original acts every night through Saturday as part of the Fifth Annual Best of the Fest.
Two new fall exhibitions, “Past/Present” and “La Vida Sexual,” will have their opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at The Kinsey Institute.
For years, Cassaundra Huskey spent 30 minutes on an elliptical each day staring at the same blank back wall of Jake’s Nightclub from the confines of Cardinal Fitness. Huskey started a project titled “Jake’s Wall” to try to paint a mural on what she describes on the project grant application as a “glaring spot of blight in an otherwise thriving district of the city.”
As part of Bloomington’s Gallery Walk, roots musician David Wierhake will perform original tunes from 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 6 at Max’s Place.
The Cardinal Stage Company will present “Lord of the Flies” from Sept. 11 to Sept. 15 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
In May, I wrote a column bashing the European trend of wedged sneakers. I remember saying, “the U.S. shouldn’t be ready for them,” and “this is a trend that should stay in Europe.”Well, now I’m going to eat my words.
Indian classical musician Amjad Ali Khan will be the first Artist in Residence at the newly formed School of Global and International Studies.