Jacobs students teach middle school kids
Each Saturday morning from January through mid-April, a group of teen and adult students have gathered at the Musical Arts Center for IU’s Young Winds program.
Each Saturday morning from January through mid-April, a group of teen and adult students have gathered at the Musical Arts Center for IU’s Young Winds program.
Jesse James is “a broken man” and is hoping that rehab and some privacy will help him recover and save his marriage to Sandra Bullock, his friend and attorney said.herishes.”
The heat of the desert — inside the Indiana Memorial Union.On Saturday and Sunday, “Aida” took the stage in Alumni Hall at the IMU.
If you want to participate in the world’s largest movie festival, get yourself to a computer by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Mat Kearney and Ingrid Michaelson played to a full house on Thursday at the Bluebird Nightclub. The show one of the last on the artists’ co-headlined tour that began March 9.
Photography wasn’t senior Corey McNair’s first choice for a college degree. Nor was it his original goal the second time around. But Friday, the 39-year-old bachelor of fine arts student will attend a reception at the SoFA Gallery for his photography exhibit titled “Industriality.”
A line of fans eager to see singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom stretched from the doors of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater to South Washington Street toward East Third Street on Thursday as the sun went down two-and-a-half hours prior to the show.
The BPP is celebrating the good times of the 1980s with its “’80’s Shorts” show, which features six 10-minute plays about, or set in, the ’80s.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, sponsored by IU Outdoor Adventures, is making a stop at 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater to showcase a collection of 15 environmental and adventure films.
The lively and tropical energy of Brazil will come to Bloomington for the fourth annual Bloomington Brazilian Carnaval at 10 p.m. Friday at Jake’s Nightclub.
Designers recycled old styles into new looks at the IU Retail Studies Organization’s annual fashion show, “Retro Revival,” on Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union.
During my daily Facebook creeper session, I ran into a fan page called “There should be a special font for sarcasm.” After last week, truer words have never been spoken.
An upcoming Fox News Channel special hosted by Sarah Palin is titled “Real American Stories.”
The Final Four tournament is this weekend, and besides wondering who will win or how to possibly salvage your complete failure of a bracket, there is an important question that presents itself before major events such as this — what will I wear?
Sophomore McKenna Penley grew up 20 minutes away from the IU campus in Nashville, Ind. She sat in the audience of every Retails Studies Organization fashion show throughout high school and her freshman year of college. This year, she will be taking to the catwalk.
The Musical Arts Center, Auer Hall, Ford-Crawford Hall and Recital Hall are home to many performances for Jacobs School of Music students, faculty and guest artists. But with more than 1,100 performances annually, some believe the school is just running out of space.
I have been on a bit of a ridiculous quest.
The Cleveland Orchestra will honor a promise to reschedule their performance when they take the stage 8 p.m. Jan. 25, 2011.
Alumna Betsy Moore hasn’t sung with the Singing Hoosiers, IU’s show choir, for 47 years. But Saturday, she found herself back on stage for the group’s 60th Anniversary Concert.
In the Department of Theatre and Drama’s newest production “Take Me Out,” baseball plays different roles for the people in the play, even though it’s the only constant as the characters’ world changes around them.