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A quick guide to what's going on in Bloomington this weekend.
A quick guide to what's going on in Bloomington this weekend.
It’s doubtful “old blue eyes,” Frank Sinatra, was referring to the winter obsession college females have with Ugg boots.
Guests at IU’s Asian Culture Center’s informal open house will get the chance to meet new people and learn about the ACC while eating warm soup and dumplings.
Guests at IU’s Asian Culture Center’s informal open house will get the chance to meet new people and learn about the ACC while eating warm soup and dumplings.
Henry Phillips going on stage at the Comedy Attic for "Punching the Clown" Thursday night.
He performed on “Conan” in November 2012. He carries a mystical moniker.His name is “Father John Misty,” and he’s playing at 8 p.m. Thursday at Bluebird Nightclub.
The Mathers Museum’s exhibit “Picturing Archaeology” presents the research and fieldwork of 13 IU archaeologists through a series of stories and snapshots.
IU Jacobs School of Music professor Claude Baker has joined the ranks of recorded Jacobs faculty with the release of his album of chamber music, “Flights of Passage.”
The auditions for the African-American Dance Company took place Tuesday in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
The Broderick is set to charm at 9:30 p.m. today at The Bishop Bar.
After a secondary investigation into the death of singer Amy Winehouse, authorities in London concluded Tuesday she died of alcohol poisoning.
After revisiting last year’s resolutions, it is important to set the plan for success in the coming year.
This February, American designers will kick off the spring 2013 season in New York City. With hundreds of shows, it’s difficult to make sense of it all.
The British designer has won three Academy Awards for his work on “The Last Emperor,” “Restoration” and “Dangerous Liaisons,” and he will give a lecture on Jan. 17 at the IU Cinema titled “Dressing Movies and Costuming Superheroes.”
Professional steel drum performer, Tom Berich, introduced the history and styles of steel drums in an interactive presentation at the Monroe County Public Library.
Psychedelic surf rock band Triptides will play at 9:30 p.m. today at the Bishop Bar. Tickets cost $3, and the show is open to concert enthusiasts 21 and up.
On Friday, 52-year-old Bloomington skateboarder-turned-artist Joel Washington used his colorful pop art to teach children about color theory at the WonderLab Museum of Health, Science and Technology.
Country singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris will perform to a sold-out crowd at 8 p.m. tonight at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Writer's Guild of Bloomington presents the first monthly First Sunday Readings and Open-Mic event Jan. 6 at Boxcar Books.
"Inshallah" opens Tuesday and documents the Soviet and American occupations of Afghanistan.