Column: Navigating SXSW
SXSW is one of the largest music festival showcases of the year. From March 13 to 18, thousands of people will gather to hear music from almost every genre you could imagine in Austin, Texas.
SXSW is one of the largest music festival showcases of the year. From March 13 to 18, thousands of people will gather to hear music from almost every genre you could imagine in Austin, Texas.
But the fashion gods are no longer the only source for personal style. In fact, sometimes they’re put on the back burner. Instead, “street style” — the everyday style of men and women about town — is taking the cake for fashion inspiration.
After years of searching for the right guys for the band, Gist and Rainwater finally created the current Indiana Boys.
Hotfox was recently announced as the winner of the Sonicbids-Jansport Battle of the Bands contest. After submitting the song “Mountain Tiger,” receiving support through rounds of voting online and waiting for judging by a panel, the band was chosen for an all-expense-paid trip to Austin and the opportunity to play in the Jansport Showcase.
Funding creativity might sound elusive, but an online company named Kickstarter uses crowd funding to raise money for creative projects.
In light of the March Women’s History Month, Phoebe Wolfskill, visiting assistant professor for the IU Department of the History of Art, spoke at the monthly IU Art Museum Noon Talk on Wednesday about the portrayal of women in artwork.
February marked the two year anniversary of Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign, but little change has come with that anniversary.
Meshing classic composition with new wave electronica, the musical ensemble Holographic can now be experienced in a venue void of etiquette.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has partnered with Bloomington-based MES Presents, along with other promotion companies in the area, to bring Dutch music producer and disc jockey Afrojack to IU for “State of Emergency,” a Little 500 concert.
This March marks the 39th partnership between student art and education at the Monroe County Community School Corporation.
The typical tourist tends to measure value by the dollar exchange rate.
IU Health Center nutritionists and counselors said they were concerned by what they read in the article “Big dreams, thin figures” that ran in the Indiana Daily Student three weeks ago.
These machines — two monstrous printers and a CNC Wood Router — offer entry to the world of 3-D printing, where students can design an object and have it printed into tangible, life-size versions.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has partnered with Bloomington-based MES Presents to bring Dutch music producer and DJ Afrojack to campus for a Little 500 concert. Afrojack was named the No. 7 DJ of 2011 by DJ Mags.
Four Jacobs School of Music students will be participating in the Conservatory Project at 6 p.m. today at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The performance will be live-streamed by the Kennedy Center.
The new Studio Theatre in the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center was filled beyond capacity for the first of two showings of “Shorts: A Student Play Festival,” which was performed by University Players Friday.
24 spandex-clad yogis stalled road traffic between Woodburn and Ballantine halls at 11:04 a.m. on Monday for a flash mob.
The Indiana Heritage Quilt Show is an annual convention that allows quilters from across the country to convene to showcase their quilts and compete for prizes in 18 categories.
Sitting in the cushioned auditorium chairs of the Ruth N. Halls Theatre, one would not have realized that a production crafted by Shakespeare was to be performed.
Shouts of encouragement rang from the full house at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Saturday night for InMotion Dance Ensemble’s “FUSION.” The performance included special guest performances by IU groups Hip Hop ConnXion and Ladies First.