Faces
Women dressed in Bulgarian national tradition clothes show their faces during the annual international fair of national tradition arts and crafts in the ethnographic village of Etar.
Women dressed in Bulgarian national tradition clothes show their faces during the annual international fair of national tradition arts and crafts in the ethnographic village of Etar.
Briefly, they were 18-year-old freshmen sharing two things: their Navajo heritage and a University of Arizona dormitory room.
ROME – He was the son of a singing baker and became the king of the high C’s. Luciano Pavarotti, opera’s biggest superstar of the late 20th century, died Thursday. He was 71.
Jacobs School of Music Professor David Dzubay won first prize in the 2007 Indiana State University Contemporary Music Festival/Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra Composition Competition. His winning composition, “Double Black Diamond,” will be performed Nov. 9 at the Indiana State University Music Festival.
The IU Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Alumni Association will honor its 10-year anniversary this weekend with a special performance from nationally renowned comedian Kate Clinton.
On stage, guitarist Andy Fry is not afraid to improvise. His band, Margot and the Nuclear So and Sos, has never used a permanent set list and sometimes plays without one at all.
The Jacobs School of Music Philharmonic Orchestra will open its fall concert season Saturday with one of the most popular symphonies in the classical music world, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.
A Bloomington man was arrested after the Bloomington Police Department obtained information he was selling drugs.
Three IU students were named in a lawsuit filed by the Recording Industry Association of America Thursday, according to a press release. The students are accused of copyright infringement stemming from use of peer-to-peer downloading programs on the IU network.
A Bloomington man was arrested Friday on allegations of promoting prostitution. A man at College Bookstore filed a theft report with the police claiming he paid $50 to have sex with a woman but never received any sexual service, Canada said, reading from a police report.
A Bloomington woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon after she was pulled over for a seat belt violation and police discovered a warrant out for her arrest.
IU’s “Big Red” is one of the fastest supercomputers in the world, but it will pale in comparison to the new supercomputer being built at the University of Illinois.
A crowd of freshman males is expected to flock to Dunn Meadow Friday afternoon to discover what it means to “go greek.”
Some of the most influential members of the political media will visit IU today to discuss the state of news media.
In 1964, residents of the rural town Elkinsville, Ind., located 45 minutes from Bloomington, found themselves facing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who’d claimed much of town as the future site of the Lake Monroe Reservoir. The Army succeeded, razing the city’s church, school, farms, businesses and all but a few homes in the process. Former residents now reconvene at the town’s previous site each year.
Christin Furst, 10, and Toby relax in the Limestone Lagoon at Bryan Park. This was 6-month-old Toby’s first Drool in the Pool. Top to bottom: Maggie, Georgia May and Daisy June, and a dog from the local animal shelter were among the canines participating in contests such as cutest dog and best dressed.
Pioneers of the NY punk scene
If there is one person who has no problems putting his money where his mouth is, it is Mark Cuban. But can he put his feet there, too?
This summer, WEEKEND Features Editor Erin N. Riley spent 48 hours in jail for failure to appear in court two years ago. She tells the story of her time in jail and offers insight into what a typical jail experience might be like.