Talking Heads tribute plays Bluebird Friday
This Must Be The Band, a Chicago-based Talking Heads cover band, will take the Bluebird Nightclub’s stage at 8 p.m.
This Must Be The Band, a Chicago-based Talking Heads cover band, will take the Bluebird Nightclub’s stage at 8 p.m.
World-famous hip-hop star Ghostface Killah will perform May 2 at The Bluebird Nightclub, the venue announced Thursday.
The newly formed IU a cappella group Shades of Hue placed first in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Great Lakes quarterfinal Feb. 10.
Saberi is another street vendor who’s found a profession in utilizing the Bloomington bar scene as an income.
On Feb. 28, the Cinema will screen “Sun City Picture House” (2010) and “Baseball in the Time of Cholera” (2011). At 3 p.m. on March 1, the directors will present a lecture on their experiences during filmmaking.
Jared Thompson, owner of The Comedy Attic, says using the term “unique” is commonly used superficially. Yet, he said unique is truly the only word that can describe the comedian.
Children dressed as Peter, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook filled the IU Auditorium Tuesday night as the musical “Peter Pan” began its two-night run on campus.
Caitlin O'Hara reports from the DMZ during studies in Korea.
BHSS group Students Advocating for a Greener Environment, also known as S.A.G.E., has been collecting used prom wear in the name of sustainability.
IU students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in fine arts publicly show off their creativity and graphic talents at the BFA Group Show.
IU students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in fine arts publicly show off their creativity and graphic talents once a year at the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts BFA Group Show.
IU Auditorium ushers help keep the performances running smoothly, making the experience the best it can be for the patrons.
Eshley Spitzer gives advice on how to get a great body for Spring Break.
The Department of Theater and Drama’s production of “The School for Scandal” began its residency at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre on Friday.
Café Django invited jazz pianist Craig Brenner to play Friday night.
After publishing several of his short stories and novels, author Thomas Black said he now intends to build a readership through his latest novel “Death Mode,” set on the IU campus.
The Department of Theater and Drama’s production of “The School for Scandal” began its residency at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Friday night.
We spoke with cast member Kim Crosby about her role, her fellow cast members and the production.
Student managers are IU students who were once volunteer ushers and now get paid to orient the volunteer ushers on how the evening will go and make sure everything runs smoothly.
Many restaurants offer their customers a live musician for the evening. However, the music often blends into the background. On Friday, Café Django defied that stereotype, creating a quaint atmosphere by inviting personable pianist Craig Brenner to play.