Chieftains bring taste of Ireland
Just in time to prepare for the festivities of St. Patrick’s Day, Bloomington had a piece of Ireland at the IU Auditorium Tuesday night with the visit from the Celtic music group The Chieftains.
Just in time to prepare for the festivities of St. Patrick’s Day, Bloomington had a piece of Ireland at the IU Auditorium Tuesday night with the visit from the Celtic music group The Chieftains.
One band has been relentlessly creating a unique kind of hype in the basements of Bloomington since its start in 2006. It has come to be known as Elephant Quiz, and it is famous for its extreme presence.
When eating a meal in Italy, you are never just consuming quality ingredients served in stunning presentation — you are absorbing the rich flavors of Italian tradition and history.
Strutting has never been as benevolent as at the Strut for Smiles fashion show Monday at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
What does it mean to be a food journalist? I’ve been asking myself this question frequently as of late because I have hit my junior-year rut.
The Bluebird declared war Thursday as it held the finals for the Little 500 Battle of the Bands.
Director Spike Lee discussed the Oscars, his start in film and education reform at the IU Auditorium on Saturday as the final event of the 27th annual ArtsWeek.
Bloomington native Travis Jacobs wasn’t introduced to singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams through a friend or an album review.“I didn’t fall in love with Lucinda until I started driving trucks,” Jacobs said from the lobby of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre and the entrance of the Whittenberger Auditorium had some striking similarities Sunday night.
Kodo played its thunderous drums Friday at the IU Auditorium.
In middle school health class, every student gets “the talk.” The birds and the bees, anatomically correct drawings and honest answers to our most prying questions are attended to.
There might not be a red carpet lining the halls of the Indiana Memorial Union, but Sunday, students will gather to celebrate and watch what senior Eric Van Gucht calls the Super Bowl of the film industry. Union Board will be sponsoring its second Oscar Party to celebrate the 83rd annual Academy Awards at 7 p.m. in the Whittenberger Auditorium.
The Chieftains will be appearing at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the IU Auditorium. Playing a mix of traditional Celtic and modern music, the band has become one of the best-known Irish bands in the world.
Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is bringing a taste of folk and country to Bloomington. She is set to perform to a sold-out crowd Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Fly Painted Feathers’ lead singer Harlan Kelly said he and drummer Daniel Versweyveld have been Native fans since they saw Native play a show with another band from their hometown of Madison, Ind. Kelly said the band has been one of their largest influences as musicians and it was always their dream to play with them someday. That “someday” is Sunday.
Coupé Décalé is a genre of popular music made primarily by people from the West African country of Côte d’Ivoire. It is popular throughout West Africa, especially in the country’s neighboring Francophone nations and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
High philanthropic ambition mixed with a love of high fashion was the initial inspiration for what is now known all across campus as Strut for Smiles.
What do “The Vagina Monologues,” V-Day Bloomington and Middle Way House have in common? The answer: a cause to empower women.
What do “The Vagina Monologues,” V-Day Bloomington and Middle Way House have in common? The answer: a cause to empower women.
For any human, the beat of the heart signifies you are alive. For Kodo, the beat of the drum is a big part of life.