Auction supports student artists
From photographs and abstract paintings to sculptures and jewelry, the Art Museum Student Organization’s Student Art Auction had something for all art enthusiasts.
From photographs and abstract paintings to sculptures and jewelry, the Art Museum Student Organization’s Student Art Auction had something for all art enthusiasts.
Fresh from Broadway, Bernadette Peters will be performing at 8 p.m. Saturday at the IU Auditorium. Tickets are still available.
A study published in the journal of Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking found that the more time individuals spent on Facebook, the less happy they were.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival will make a stop in Bloomington on March 31 and April 1. The festival features films about sports, including rock climbing, mountain biking and snow sports, but also brings up important environmental messages.
Sublime Design is a gallery of art and gifts located on West Kirkwood Avenue and it showcases the work of more than 30 local artists.
This Monday, rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy rapped to a crowd of IU students, alumni and Bloomington residents about everything but his career as a rapper. Chuck lectured in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, and audience members listened as he spoke about “Race, Rap and Reality.”“Raise your hand if you love R&B,” rapper Chuck D said, and the audience lifted its hands enthusiastically.“But what is R&B?” Chuck asked, and everyone mumbled.
Having started the first art program for children at Middle Way House — a Bloomington safe haven for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault — Bornstein, a studio art major, is no stranger to the word “initiative.”
Monday night’s Bloomington Songwriter Showcase included songs from Rusty Bladen of Madison, Ind., Jason Blankenship from Mooresville, Ind., and Brandon Pfeiffer of Bedford, Ind.
From watches, purses and clothes to roommates and tutors, the oddities for sale in the OneStart classifieds can bring relief and a little amusement.
O’Malley is a member of the IU Figure Skating Club, which has existed on campus since 2003, when a group of student skaters decided one was needed. Many universities in Michigan and Ohio have figure-skating teams, but IU claims the only university team in Indiana, she said.
Last week, Converse leaked a 30-second preview of “Do Ya Thing,” a song it is sponsoring. If you are like me, you assumed, “A shoe company sponsoring musicians? Let’s get ready to hear some awful hip-hop or ‘alternative’ pop rock.”
The IU Cinema featured a one-of-a-kind “Double Exposure” screening this Sunday. The film was a celebration of the talent of film students, instrumentalists and musical composition students, said Susanne Schwibs, a Department of Communication and Culture faculty membe
The Short List performed at Cafe Django Monday - it is a 10-act concert in which each act is 10 minutes long and consists of musicians, comedians and even a theatrical act titled “The Never-ending Story.”
I traveled to Ghana for five days and returned with enough flooding memories, realizations and reflections to process forever.
Recently named Miss Indiana University 2012, junior Brianna McClellan portrays the roles of two strong, powerful women.
The “40 Fingers Jazz Piano Concert,” a recital of jazz piano duets and trios, started at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Simon Music Center.
Lukasik, an IU alumnus, and dozens of others shop at the Bloomington Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings, knowing they might spend more than they would at a grocery store.
Whether to spend the extra money and buy organic constantly plagues me during my weekly trips to the grocery store.
The tour, called “Good vs. Evil: An Evening with Anthony Bourdain & Eric Ripert,” played off the infamous reputation of Bourdain and the revered image of Ripert.
A look at upcoming exhibits for the weekend