SoFA gallery set for student shows
Similar yet different – sculpture, photography, digital art and printmaking meet at the School of Fine Arts Gallery in “IU School of Fine Arts Student Shows 2.”
Similar yet different – sculpture, photography, digital art and printmaking meet at the School of Fine Arts Gallery in “IU School of Fine Arts Student Shows 2.”
I am one of those people who doesn’t become a football fan until Super Bowl season, and even then I am more into it for the commercials. But last Sunday, after I got tired of counting all the Peyton Manning ads, I heard the Feb. 7 Super Bowl halftime performance will be headlined by the classic rock band, The Who.
Sneaky and underhanded, car salesmen are sometimes characterized as enemies of the consumer who are not to be trusted. The stereotype might assert that any honest car salesman just hasn’t had the temptation to cheat yet – but give him time.
All paid staff at the John Waldron Arts Center were laid off today at a 1:30 p.m. meeting, Executive Director Rob Hanrahan said. Hanrahan has chosen to stay on as a volunteer director without pay.
Evelyn Powers kept waiting for the protesters to come, but they never did. More than 100 artists, performers and community members came out Tuesday in support of saving the John Waldron Arts Center and maintaining its use as a haven for the Bloomington arts community.
Elizabeth Eckert had her fingers glued to the keys of a piano from age two. On track to become a classical pianist, she was on her way to realizing her dream until her junior year of college, when the keys were ripped from beneath her hands.
For more than a year now, my worst nightmare has been sent down runways and displayed in store windows around the world. They’ve been out in public, and apparently fashion designers still want you to buy them because they’ve been in several menswear collections this year.
Author Michael Pollan will appear 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at the IU Auditorium, in an event for IU’s 26th annual ArtsWeek, which is themed “Arts and the Environment.”
The recipient of the prestigious Georgina Joshi International Fellowship,awarded to a graduating IU Jacobs School of Music student, was finally announced on Jan. 19.
The John Waldron Arts Center is a home for theater in Bloomington – a home that might be closed March 1 if the Bloomington Area Arts Council, the organization in charge of the center, cannot raise $120,000.
Guitarists from around Bloomington competed in the fourth-annual Hoosier Guitar Idol Monday at Max’s Place. The event, organized by The Business Careers in Entertainment Club, began as a benefit for the Bloomington Hospital emergency room.
There’s something really soothing about baking: The heavenly aroma of vanilla, the warmth of the oven, the smiles of familiar faces crowding you as you gently remove baked goods from their respective trays.
The IU Ballet Department’s production of “On the Edge” – planned to open in two days – has been cut from the schedule.
Citizens concerned about the fate of the John Waldron Arts Center can share their input at a town hall meeting hosted by the Waldron Study Group.
If the average annual income in Kenya is $300, imagine what $1,060.27 would mean to the people struggling with HIV and AIDS.
Interesting enough to draw a nearly full house and strange enough to drive a few of them away mid-show, Theatre of the People’s “The Trial” raised many questions about justice but gave few answers when it opened Friday.
Within the first few minutes of Mo Asumang’s documentary “Roots Germania,” students, faculty and Bloomington residents became part of a search for the director’s identity.
Opening for only a few months every three years, masterpieces made by faculty from the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts are now on display in the Triennial 2010 exhibit.
Indiana University’s Tau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. won the Central Region’s Sprite Step Off competition Saturday in Chicago.
Today the Lilly Library is commemorating 50 years of exclusive historical treasures from across the Atlantic Ocean to Latin America in the exhibit “Treasures of the Lilly Library.”