The Lowdown performs to small Collins crowd
At 8:13 p.m., the comedians cleared their throats and entered the room.
At 8:13 p.m., the comedians cleared their throats and entered the room.
In 13.5 hours, I will land in what will be my home until mid-summer.
A well-kept secret, the Cheshire Café is nestled in a quiet corner of the Edmondson building of Collins Living-Learning Center.
Columnist Eshley Spitzer gives advice about Valentine's Day.
Drowning in the noise of a droning saxophone and wailing vocals, the audience at Russian Recording Saturday night caught a live glimpse of punk-noise band The K-Holes.
Band Dot DOt DOt played at the Bluebird, performing for the club's Winter Formal.
Genualdi and his Red Hot Chili Peppers tribute band, the Funky Monks, are no strangers to Bloomington. Feb. 8 marked the band’s 25th show at the Bluebird Nightclub
High schools may have their homecoming and prom, but Saturday night the Bluebird Nightclub had its Winter Formal featuring pop rock band Dot Dot Dot.
It’s simple to go to your closet, pick out neutral colored leggings or sweats, add a matching shirt, and head out the door. As we’re stuck in the middle of winter, let’s remember there are other colors besides gray, navy and black.
Whether through Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch,” stoner sitcom “That ’70s Show” or sketch comedy group The Kids in the Hall, you may have seen or heard Kevin McDonald.
James Jackson Toth will perform under the name Wooden Wand at 9 p.m. Friday for a solo acoustic set at The Bishop Bar.
James Jackson Toth will perform under the name Wooden Wand at 9 p.m. Friday for a solo acoustic set at The Bishop Bar.
Lead singer Edward Grimes said the audience can expect to hear songs from the group’s first full-length album “Red Parole."
Columnist Emily Farra talks high fashion.
The IDS sat down with band member Aaron Frazer of Charlie Patton's War, who played at the Bishop Wednesday night.
Since Friday, IU Theatre’s “Intimate Apparel” has transformed the Wells-Metz Theatre in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center into early-1900s Lower Manhattan.
Nicholas Mariscal recently won the opportunity to record a CD produced by the Latin American Music Center, as well as a full concert at the competition winner’s recital Feb. 28 in Auer Hall in the Simon Music Center.
Formed in 1997, the Chicago-based DSO has been praised by Rolling Stone for having a “fanatical attention to detail.”
Logan Westbrooks, who has been in the music industry for more than 40 years, led the beginning of a month-long celebration of black history at the black culture center.
Eshley Spitzer gives advice to fellow IU students.