Cardinal Stage to present ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ June 9-26
Since its 1998 premiere, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” has gained popularity as a cult classic.
Since its 1998 premiere, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” has gained popularity as a cult classic.
Co-owners of The Orbit Room said they wanted to give underage people a place to go.
The author’s newest novel explores small town Indiana life with a supernatural twist.
Audience members will vote from a pool of 48 comedians.
The haunting, unexpected sound on the rapper’s sophomore synth-pop album sticks with listeners.
Created by Stevin John, “Blippi The Musical” brings the children's TV character to the stage.
The 50 Years of Caring event will feature music, activities, dances and food trucks.
The Stranger Things themed escape room will be held in the Graduate.
The Bluebird, The Bishop Bar and The Orbit Room will feature different musical artists.
The rock group will be the fifth performance in the series.
Michelle Zauner will read “Crying in H Mart” June 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
New Gallery Walk exhibits will be at the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts, Rainbow Bakery and I Fell.
The set will feature Americana and rock ‘n’ roll.
Seven episodes debuted on May 27 and two more will be released on July 1.
The fair will be held on Kirkwood Avenue between Lincoln Street and Indiana Avenue.
The singer’s collaboration with Levon Helm is a powerful and weighty live set.
The mainstage concert will feature Japanese Breakfast, Car Seat Headrest and NNAMDÏ.
Solomon Keim is scheduled to perform at 4:30 p.m. on June 2.
Woodley joined the Jacobs School of Music faculty in 1993 as director of IU athletic bands.
Uslan’s second memoir, “Batman’s Batman: A Memoir from Hollywood, Land of Bilk and Money,” was released on March 1.