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Hannah Smith discusses dating from an American and Egyptian perspective.
Hannah Smith discusses dating from an American and Egyptian perspective.
Anthony DeCurtis, longtime contributing editor at Rolling Stone and IU alumnus, will give a public lecture titled “50 Years On: Meeting The Beatles, What They Mean and Why They Matter” 7 p.m. today in Ballantine Hall 013.
Nine-time Grammy winner John Legend will perform an acoustic solo show at 8 p.m. Dec. 7 at the IU Auditorium. The event is presented by Union Board.
The reggae and alternative rock artist performed for a packed crowd at 9 p.m. Sunday as part of his fall college concert tour in support of his newest album, “Spark Seeker.”
A classic Disney princess received an extravagant French makeover in IU Opera Theater’s “Cendrillon” this past weekend.
Scholars explored the efforts and success of Herman B Wells, Paul Sachs and Henry Hope in bringing the IU Art Museum to campus during a symposium last Friday in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts.
Rachael's Café rearranged its setup and pushed tables and chairs aside, allowing more room for musicians and audience members alike to dance and let loose.
Grammy-nominated reggae and alternative rock musician Matisyahu will stop in Bloomington at 9 p.m. Sunday at the Bluebird Nightclub.
In the most overlooked story this season, the staff at Victoria’s Secret may have saved the U.S. National Guard in their post-Hurricane Sandy hullaballoo.
Vicky and Bill Stewart of Vamp & Tramp Booksellers will give a lecture and bring a selection of handmade books from worldwide artists for purchase.
IU’s only all-female a capella group, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday in the Willkie Center Auditorium.
Tickets are on sale at the Bishop, Landlocked Music or online for $8. IU students can purchase tickets at WIUX for $5.
Created in 1993, the Potpourri of Arts concert was created to give the African American Choral Ensemble, African American Dance Company and IU Soul Revue a chance to perform together.
Cardinal Stage Company’s “The 39 Steps,” will be performed through Nov. 18 at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium.
The cellists will perform their first recital of the semester at 7 p.m. Nov. 26 at Boxcar Books.
Today is the last day to vote in the contest at sapphireartisanseries.com/submission/list.From the pool of contestants, 12 winning artists will be selected.
It seems the Japanese art of sushi caters to everyone’s cravings when rolled up right.
IU Cinema will be screening films by French filmmaker Claire Denis, who will also be attending some of the screenings.
Things to do around Bloomington from Nov.7 to Nov. 17
Travel columnist Hannah Smith talks about harassment in Alexandria and Cairo.