Column: Approved by Little 500
I felt like I saw neon everywhere I turned this week, but maybe I’m especially perceptive to the trend because I happen to love it.
I felt like I saw neon everywhere I turned this week, but maybe I’m especially perceptive to the trend because I happen to love it.
The Kinsey Institute is objectifying men, literally.
On Wednesday and Thursday nights, dancers from the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department performed 22 short ballets at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre for their annual Choreography Project.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, along with MES Production and Consulting, caused a “State of Emergency” on campus last night for the Afrojack concert in the Memorial Stadium parking lot.
David McDonald, an IU folklore and ethnomusicology professor, spoke about the use of poetry, protest and music in his “Middle Eastern Intersections: Mobilizing Poetry in Protest Songs of the Arab World” lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the IU Art Museum.
Hoosier-native Topher Jones is finally making time to attend the “world’s greatest college weekend.” The DJ from Zionsville, Ind., said he looks forward to seeing a few familiar faces when he opens for Dutch DJ and producer Tiësto tonight at Bounce Music Festival.
Bloomington musicians perform "busking" routine as a promotion for their upcoming show "The Flute on its Feet."
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney of the Black Keys picked up Bourdain in an El Camino van and drove him to a barbecue joint.
But IU Cinema Director Jon Vickers wants to change your life and the lives of others. This is the job for him.
As much as you love your favorite food and as hard as it is to imagine your life without it, there was once a time when you had never tasted it before. This is why it is so important to have an open mind and try new foods.
The New York Baroque Dance Company taught a group of music teachers to dance to Johann Sebastian Bach during a workshop last weekend.
The second round of the Masters of Fine Arts thesis exhibitions opened April 11 and will be on display through April 22. A traveling exhibit featuring the works of Perle Fine is on display now through May 27 in the Judi and Milt Stewart Hexagon galleries on the first floor of the IU Art Museum.
Microphones, flanked by a keyboard and drum set, stood tall and lonely on the stage of Wilkie Auditorium on Saturday as the African American Choral Ensemble prepared for its annual Spring Concert.
Backpacking across Japan took me from admiring the infamous cherry blossoms along the peaceful Philosopher’s Path in Kyoto all the way to the innovative, exhilarating and vibrant streets of Tokyo, always bursting with energy.
There’s more than one Kate Upton. There’s the one on the cover of the 2012 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, and then there’s the one who’s an IU sophomore in the Jacobs School of Music.
If thumping EDM and bands With Rome aren’t your thing, Dan Coleman’s Spirit of ’68 Promotions will have plenty of alternatives during Little 500 week.
The races are still a few days away, but the Little 500 concert line-up, featuring primarily electronic dance musicians, kicks off tonight with Robbie Rivera at the Bluebird Nightclub.
While the actual races are a few days away, the concert line-up, featuring many electronic musicians, kicks off tonight with Robbie Rivera at the Bluebird Nightclub.
“Afro Thunda” and “Man Crush” are two short films from April’s Campus MovieFest that have big futures. In addition to IU films “Freaks” and “All We’ve Built,” both mentioned in a previous IDS article, the films will be shown at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
The Sublime with Rome concert has been moved from its original venue of Assembly Hall to the IU Auditorium.