Concert sold out at Buskirk-Chumley
Singer-songwriter and former Neutral Milk Hotel frontman Jeff Mangum will perform to a sold-out crowd at 7 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Singer-songwriter and former Neutral Milk Hotel frontman Jeff Mangum will perform to a sold-out crowd at 7 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Several faculty members and alumni of the Jacobs School of Music have been nominated by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to be recognized for their work at the 2013 Grammy Awards.
Question: Even though I love IU, I do not like the competition among students. I never feel like I stand out among my peers and classmates. What can I do so that I don’t always feel intimated?
Demonstrators from the Trained Eye Arts Center in Bloomington performed a flash mob at about noon Monday at the Indiana Memorial Union.
"SoFA Revisited," the first show of its kind for the SoFA Gallery, features the work of nine IU alumni.
Bloomington’s own thrash band WAXEATER and Nashville, Tenn.-based rock trio The Grayces played to a rowdy crowd Friday night at the Bishop Bar with local post-punk band Anwar Sadat.The Indiana Daily Student got up-close and personal with Rob Montage, guitarist and vocalist of WAXEATER, for a one-on-one take on the band members musical influences and what they’re doing next.
Wendy Pressley-Jacobs describes her landlord as a “patron of the arts.”The Chicago-based design specialist, who graduated from IU in 1975 with a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design, presented “When Vision Acts: Thoughtful Communications” at the School of Fine Arts on Friday.
On Friday, funk-rock reigned supreme at Bluebird Nightclub as the Main Squeeze returned home to perform for a crowd of eager Bloomington fans.
The Indiana University Dance Theatre’s “Global Perspectives” production presented dance from around the world to Bloomington audiences Friday and Saturday at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The Annual Faculty and Guest Artist Concert featured traditional and contemporary dances representing themes within a global community.
IU alumna Pressley-Jacobs expounded recent evolution of design at the Fine Arts school Friday.
Funk-rock Main Squeeze raged at the Bluebird Nightclub Friday night.
This weekend, touring musical comedian Henry Phillips will grace the Comedy Attic’s stage armed with his guitar and an arsenal of personal anecdotes.
Hasbro, maker of the world-famous “Monopoly” board game series, announced the classic franchise will lose one of its standard tokens and gain a new one.
Joshua Bell, a Bloomington native who received his artist’s degree in violin performance from IU in 1989, will play with the Cleveland Orchestra during its second Jacobs School of Music residency as a guest soloist.
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.