Bands battle at Bluebird
The stage is set for Bluebird’s summertime Battle of the Bands Finals. The event will take place at 9 p.m. Thursday at Bluebird Nightclub on N. Walnut Street. Tickets are $3 at the door.
The stage is set for Bluebird’s summertime Battle of the Bands Finals. The event will take place at 9 p.m. Thursday at Bluebird Nightclub on N. Walnut Street. Tickets are $3 at the door.
The stage is set for Bluebird’s summertime Battle of the Bands Finals. The event will take place at 9 p.m. Thursday at Bluebird Nightclub on N. Walnut Street. Tickets are $3 at the door.
Bloomington restaurants give students opportunity to taste ethnic cuisine from India to Turkey without traveling the world.
It is that time of year for students to either move in for the first time or return to the Bloomington scene. However, while freshmen and transfer students will probably turn a blind eye to a new feature, returning Bloomington residents might notice a new addition to downtown and Kirkwood — banners sporting “Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District,” or BEAD.
It is that time of year for students to either move in for the first time or return to the Bloomington scene. However, while freshmen and transfers will probably turn a blind eye to a new feature, returning Bloomington residents might notice a new addition to downtown and Kirkwood — banners sporting “Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District,” or BEAD.
Let’s be honest, we are a generation that refuses to be inconvenienced. I live in a world where I am allowed to buy books, order food and earn a degree without getting out of my bed. Yet, the one question that I can never seem to Google myself out of is what do I wear?
The Pepsi Refresh project has encouraged individuals and groups to come up with refreshing ideas that will “change the world.” JMUSE (Just Making Use of Soulful Expression) Productionz believes its idea can do just that.
Flowers of all shapes, sizes and colors filled the IU Art Museum this weekend for its second Art in Bloom exhibition. The exhibit consisted of a two-day flower show that contained floral exhibits from 12 different members of the Bloomington Garden Club.
This annual event, WIUX Alumni Weekend, will bring an estimated 40 to 50 IU graduates back to Bloomington to take back their cherished student radio.
This annual event, WIUX Alumni Weekend, will bring an estimated 40 to 50 IU gradautes back to Bloomington to take back their cherished student radio.
Ryan Martin's 'Blooming-Beats' column discusses seeders and leechers.
The leaders of the DGTL are raising funds to begin construction on a new, ecologically sustainable center at 2150 E. Dolan Rd. for learning about and practicing Buddhism.The first of many fundraising events was a concert by the Barnard Sisters on Aug. 8.
John Mellencamp will open his "No Better Than This" tour Oct. 29 at the IU Auditorium. The tour will celebrate the Aug. 17 release of his new album "No Better Than This."
Local artist Kyle Turpin is displaying his works with Kinky Barcelona in the Inner Chef downtown. His paintings of cats in 'raunchy' positions are on display now and can be purchased on t-shirts online.
Margaret Ely's 'Food for Thought' column discusses the cost of coffee addictions.
Amanda Jacobson's 'Fashion House' column discusses back to school fashion trends.
Friday's Downtown Gallery Walk will feature new exhibits in nine local art galleries.
From July 21 to 31, zany props joined poor Yorick’s skull on the Bloomington High School South auditorium stage for “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).” All profits benefited the Monroe County Community School Corporation’s extracurricular activities fund.
Interest in music, art and civil rights brought Bloomington community members together Thursday for Boogie-Woogie, Blues and the Arts: A celebration of 20 years with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
MaryJane Slaby's 'Literature Life' column discusses the convenience of electronic readers such as the Kindle or ipad versus traditional paper copies.