Music Industry Creatives to celebrate Bloomington artists at Burning Couch Festival
Apr 18, 2022 1:56 pmWIUX is partnering with Music Industry Creatives for the event to help supply equipment.
WIUX is partnering with Music Industry Creatives for the event to help supply equipment.
Holumb, Ghost Beef and Too Many Cooks will perform.
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The group is working on original songs and plans to record an EP this summer.
Robert Mack’s short film depicts a dancer torn between his career and his love.
The discussion will be held at Shreve Auditorium.
SYZYGY, ForeDaze and Reality Something performed from 8 to 10 p.m.
The Asian Culture Center partnered with Postdoctoral Fellow at CRRES Vivek Vellanki to organize the event.
Director Michael Shell has directed H.M.S. Pinafore once before at Indiana University.
The exhibition will showcase graduating BFA students’ thesis work.
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The annual collaborative album started in 1986.
As the lights come up, a controversial story glimmers to life.
The ALA tracked 729 challenges to library, school and university materials and services in 2021.
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The colorful abstract works will be displayed in the Cook Center throughout April.
Screenings will include post-film discussions with documentary filmmakers.
The festival will showcase a variety of Latin American music through concert, dance and film.
The musical is based on Stephen King’s 1974 gothic horror novel “Carrie.”
This is the second annual event since the club started in 2019.