Rain tribute band replicates Beatle’s tunes, recalls nostalgia
“Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles” began with the 1963 hit single “I Want To Hold Your Hand" on Thursday at the IU Auditorium.
“Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles” began with the 1963 hit single “I Want To Hold Your Hand" on Thursday at the IU Auditorium.
After participating in homecoming football games for opponents Michigan and Virginia, this week IU will feel at home during the festivities.
After two weeks of lackluster offense, the IU running backs have a chance to redeem themselves during Saturday's homecoming game against Illinois, who has the worst rushing defense in the Big Ten.
The Bloomington Beer Festival kicked off its 17th-annual event Thursday and will run through Friday night. Fifty booths, about 400 attendees and more than 200 types of beer made the atmosphere in the Bloomington Monroe County Convention Center bubbly.
IU students were given free reign and three minutes on stage at the annual Yell Like Hell homecoming spirit competition Thursday.
Political action against climate change and big money in government were the topics of discussion at the “Rock for Your Rights” concert Thursday at the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks Cafe. The event was organized by the Democracy Matters Club.
IU President Michael McRobbie and Provost Karen Hanson will lead a ground-breaking ceremony to kick off renovation of the Theatre and Drama Building and construction of the new IU Cinema at 2 p.m. Saturday. The event, open to students and the public, will take place on the north side of the IU Auditorium.
Beginning right where Ophelia’s story ends in Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” the University Players will perform “Twelve Ophelias: A Play with Broken Songs” at 8 and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Theater Annex.
After qualifying for the World Cup for the first time in 12 years on Sept. 10, Chile played its last game of the season Wednesday against Ecuador.
On a recent visit to London, I was fortunate enough to visit a number of the city’s great venues of art, from the Tate Modern and the National Gallery to the Dali Universe and the Photographers’ Gallery.
The past and present will cross paths at the School of Fine Arts Gallery on Friday. Work by Hope School of Fine Arts professor emeritus William Itter and fundamentals studio director Martha MacLeish will share the gallery space. Both exhibits open with a reception at 6:30 p.m.
Following a 3-0 road win against Notre Dame, the No. 23 IU men’s soccer team looks to carry its momentum back into the conference schedule.
The last time the Hoosiers faced off with the Fighting Illini in a homecoming battle under the lights in Champaign, IU took a 55-13 uppercut to the chin. This season, the parades will be marching through Bloomington and IU’s Memorial Stadium will be illuminated.
Thousands of Hoosier fans fill the seats of Assembly Hall one night in October each year, ecstatic to see basketball – even if it’s only a practice.
On Thursday, Stone Belt, a local not-for-profit organization that provides support and education for individuals with disabilities, celebrated its 50th anniversary with the “Belt Out Laughing!” comedy fundraiser.
As much as Hoosier Hysteria is about getting fans excited for IU basketball, it’s equally a major recruiting tool.
“The Next Generation” is here.After last season’s 6-25 record and last-place finish in the Big Ten, this year’s Hoosiers are looking for a fresh start with the help of new players.
Whether it came through comic relief or taking a guy under his arm, Rivers silently attempted to lead a 6-25 team from the bench last year. A totally revamped group with a new coach and eight freshmen in tow took to the seasoned guard.
Davenport University (5-1), back-to-back American Collegiate Hockey Association D-II national champions, will be looking to continue their hot start to season at the expense of the Hoosiers.
Sophomore Stephen Vogl arrived on campus early this summer so that he could make a major impact on the men’s tennis team during the 2009-10 season.