‘Ghost Brothers’ premieres at IU
Created by trio John Mellencamp, Stephen King and T Bone Burnett, the show offered the audience a blend of blues, blood and boisterous laughter.
Created by trio John Mellencamp, Stephen King and T Bone Burnett, the show offered the audience a blend of blues, blood and boisterous laughter.
Indiana ranked among the 10 best states for taxes on business, according to the Tax Foundation’s State Business Tax Climate Index released Oct. 9.
University Players, an on-campus, undergraduate-run theater production company, will perform “Hello Herman” at 7 p.m. Friday at the IU Studio Theater
Gov. Mike Pence announced the organization of a Blue Ribbon Panel to guide transportation infrastructure in Indiana Thursday.
The Jacobs School of Music’s Singing Hoosiers will perform their Fall Preview Concert at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Auer Hall.
The rape was reported to the IU Police Department Oct. 4 at 1:29 a.m.
The SPEA Civic Leaders Center sponsored a talk with Indiana Democratic Party Chair John Zody and Indiana Republican Party Chair Timothy Berry speaking about the topic in Briscoe Quadrangle.
Organist Dennis James will accompany an upcoming showing of silent film “Aelita: Queen of Mars” as part of “Dennis James Hosts Halloween” Oct. 26 at the IU Auditorium.
Composer Larry Groupé will give a lecture Oct. 14, presented by the Jacobs School of Music and the Center for Electronic and Computer Music.
Citizen Cope performed at the Bluebird Nightclub Thursday night.
The Monroe County Autism Foundation is organizing their second annual Walk for Autism from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday to raise money for community members who have autism.
“Fables,” a showcase of paintings by Bloomington artist Paul Kane, will begin showing Friday at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
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Government is broken. Only 8 percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing — making it less popular than hemorrhoids.
I’ve become so desensitized to gun violence, that now, after not looking at my phone for an hour, then checking it only to see an alert telling me of a shooting, I’m not phased.
For more than two decades, New York photographer Barbara Nitke has cultivated an artistic viewpoint on the porn industry and BDSM communities. “Interviewing and photographing these people opened my mind to the fact that we’re all just built differently,” Nitke said. “And I found moments that I really considered to be worthy of art within the porn realm.”
The 14th annual Jill Behrman 5K Color the Campus race will take place Saturday at the SRSC. This is the race’s second year as a “color run,” a race in which participants run through “color zones” and are splashed with handfuls of vibrant powder.
IU’s Global Research Network Operations Center has secured a five-year, $6-million contract for managing a computer network with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Moving images are more easily perceived by the eye than static images, according to a recent IU study. The study showed motion-generated images help improve image identification for people with low vision.
This weekend, Northwestern (9-7, 1-3) and Illinois (6-8, 2-2) come to Bloomington to take on the IU volleyball team (8-7, 0-4).