Column: Food, culture, politics
From a sociological standpoint, national cuisine can define a country. There is a definite correlation between a country that values fine arts and a country that values fine cuisine.
From a sociological standpoint, national cuisine can define a country. There is a definite correlation between a country that values fine arts and a country that values fine cuisine.
Bounce Music Festival announced Wednesday that European DJ Tiësto will be joining the Little 500 week lineup, adding to the list of electronic musicians already scheduled, including Afrojack, Robbie Riviera and Laidback Luke.
The Indiana University Ballet Theater will present the full-length story ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” today and Saturday at the MAC.
Tijs Michiel Verwest, known as Tiësto, has been added to the Little 500 week music lineup.
Hundreds of students stood in a line outside of the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union for a chance to meet the stars of "American Reunion."
Campus MovieFest has hit Bloomington, and aspiring filmmakers have a shot at showing their films.
Live music and a supportive audience filled the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s Grand Hall on Wednesday. More than 100 people attended the second annual Spanish and Portuguese Song Festival.
Arriving in India meant using all of my senses. The act of absorbing the many different tastes, smells, sights, sounds, spirituality and intensity overpowered me.
A decade after his debut LP and two and a half years after the launch of his “WTF” podcast, Marc Maron finds himself in some rarified company as one of the most important people in comedy.
Oscar-winning director Chuck Workman will be present for screenings of his films at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, as well as at a seminar in the cinema at 3 p.m. Friday.
The Cardinal Stage Company, a nonprofit organization founded in 2006, is bringing a new sort of play to Bloomington — one that is listed as “for mature audiences only” and defies tradition — a world away from the classics it has produced in the past, such as “The Sound of Music” and “My Fair Lady.”
The deadline for artists to apply for the 32nd Annual Arts Fair on the Square is April 2.
Liz relies on the class as a way to escape for an hour and be worry free. Even though the class allows Liz to make extra money and is a responsibility, it helps her escape the worries of school, her relationship and her future.
The second annual Spanish and Portuguese Song Festival will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
No matter where you might be on the map, there is no break quite like spring break — especially when you’re surrounded by about 500 students who almost have their day escape canceled.
The deadline for Arts Commission grants is 5 p.m. April 2.
The Union Board Films Committee has partnered with Universal Pictures to bring a prescreening of “American Reunion” to the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union today.
Two Bloomington rock bands packed up their equipment and headed to Austin, Texas, last week to perform multiple shows at the city’s annual South by Southwest festival, widely known as one of the world’s key events for generating exposure for aspiring creative minds.
But what I’ve discovered after three years of those intense art history classes (ranging from Italian Baroque to installation art; Polykleitos to Piet Mondrian) is that I’ve actually become a better writer. Or, at least, a better fashion writer.
The Flaming Lips will debut a musical this year. The world premiere of “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” will be in November 2012, with the show continuing through December.