Snaarj to perform at The Bishop Friday
Snaarj will be performing at 8 p.m. Friday at The Bishop. The band formed in March 2009 and released its debut album “Road Snacks” in June 2010.
Snaarj will be performing at 8 p.m. Friday at The Bishop. The band formed in March 2009 and released its debut album “Road Snacks” in June 2010.
“Legally Blonde The Musical,” the Tony-nominated adaptation of the 2001 comedy, opened its two-night run Tuesday at the IU Auditorium to an enthusiastic crowd.
Bobby Long will perform with Michael Franti & Spearhead at 8 p.m. today at Bluebird Nightclub.
On Tuesday at The Venue Fine Art and Gifts, Kriste Lindberg taught an art demonstration, titled “Green Halloween,” featuring images of bats and salamanders — regular cave-dwelling species — to promote cave conservation education.
Now celebrating eleven years of performing, Vollmar is continuing to tour including a show here in his current residence of Bloomington at 9 p.m. Thursday at The Bishop.
Growing up in North Carolina with a French horn player for a father and a clarinet player for a mother, Jacob Medlin’s decision to play an instrument was obvious.
In a season full of acclaimed Broadway shows, the IU Auditorium will debut the critical and commercial smash hit “Legally Blonde The Musical,” at 8 p.m. Tuesday for the first performance of a two-day run.
As an ardent student of journalism, I say this statement with complete objectivity: Women can do no wrong.
The martini bar located on College Avenue and Fourth Street is anything but a mistake, as its name suggests, though it started out that way.
IU recently made history as the first school in the country to have an endowed chair in ballet. Distinguished Professor of Ballet Violette Verdy was awarded the first Kathy Ziliak Anderson Endowed Chair in Ballet on Oct. 8.
By utilizing this pair of subjects, the Outreach Through the Arts subcommittee of the Environmental Education committee was created to unite arts, conservation and education under one cause.
Paper Crane Gallery, located on West Sixth Street behind Photo Solutions, opened its doors Friday for a grand opening show inspired by monsters.
The first-ever Great Glass Pumpkin Patch took place on the southwest lawn of the Monroe County Courthouse on Saturday.
“Don’t kill yourself, kill the part of yourself that’s all about you” was a message that stuck with junior Adam Johnson on Friday night at the Midwest premiere of “My Suicide.”
The IU’s Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology has been recognized as one of the top programs in the country by the National Research Council.
For Terry LaBolt, musical director for IU’s Department of Theatre and Drama, "Rent" is not just the season opener, it's his reality.
Jace Freeman, an IU alumnus, highlights a community in Haiti attempting to rebuild their lives after the January earthquake in his documentary, “When the Ground Stopped Shaking.”
The room was filled with anticipation as students awaited Mark Strand, Pulitzer Prize winner, former Poet Laureate and the invited speaker for the College Arts and Humanities Institute.
The Sao Paulo City String Quartet will be performing at Auer Hall in the IU Jacobs School of Music on Thursday.
The New Pornographers and My Gold Mask brought energy to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Wednesday.