Greek night at opera canceled due to conflict
The hectic schedule of those within the greek community was the deciding factor in postponing “Greek Night at the Opera,” which was originally scheduled for Saturday.
The hectic schedule of those within the greek community was the deciding factor in postponing “Greek Night at the Opera,” which was originally scheduled for Saturday.
Tickets for country music singer and songwriter Willie Nelson will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, March 26, for his Murat Theatre in Old National Centre show in Indianapolis.
ArtsWeek will take a school-like spin, as the theme for this year’s week of creativity is “ArtsTeach.”
When I grow up, I want to be a president with a hit rap single.
The musical trio, The Memorials, will make an impromptu stop in Bloomington.
From campus to past Kirkwood, IU students are faced with plenty of options for spending their free time. The trouble is picking just one, depending on the day.
Actress, comedian, writer and musician Charlyne Yi will bring her quirky comedy show to the Comedy Attic from Thursday through Saturday. She will have two showings each night at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
Tuesday, the Whittenberger Auditorium of the Indiana Memorial Union reached its 400-person capacity for an event that attracted individuals from all over. Armed with plastic spoons, they may have appeared peculiar to outsiders but all shared a common purpose: to experience the infamous film with director and actor Tommy Wiseau and actor Greg Sestero.Check out a video of the event here.
It’s all about family in the musical “Fiddler on the Roof.” The musical, which focuses on tradition and family, opened at the IU Auditorium Tuesday with one more performance today.
When Dylan Ettinger first saw fellow Bloomington artists Kam Kama live, he said he decided to end his four-month concert hiatus to team up with them and Mark Trecka for a performance at The Bishop. The Bishop will be hosting all three local groups at 9 p.m. today.
IU graduate student Ahmed Hamada will show his documentary, “Coming up for Air,” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Ernie Pyle School of Journalism.
Michael Chabon read five lessons he learned from his own failure to a rapt audience that sat and stood in a packed room Monday.
Local poet, artist and wellness guide Patricia Coleman will display her recent works at 6 p.m. Friday at The Venue Fine Arts and Gifts.
You know what’s not fun? Being underage.
Professor Kenneth Weitzman talked of his new play “Fire in the Garden,” which will be performed at the Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis this month.
Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Chabon is giving a free public reading at 5:30 p.m. today at Fine Arts 015.
Wonka’s Chocolate Carnival started at 3 p.m., and within the first half hour, there were at least 100 volunteers, parents and children in the Boys & Girls Club.
Before movies had sound designers, fancy noises and a complete orchestra, only one person typically did the music — a live accompanist.
Keb’ Mo’ swayed to the song he played on his silver steel guitar. Three spotlights reflected off his guitar onto the walls, causing the walls to seemingly move with music.
Bear sex, stalking and the Red Light Challenge were all a part of this weekend’s storm of laughter as the Comedy Attic brought comedian Ben Bailey to Bloomington.