Kurt Vonnegut’s ‘Breakfast of Champions’ to be read aloud throughout Bloomington
The Arts and Humanities Council is putting on a read-a-thon of the 1973 novel.
The Arts and Humanities Council is putting on a read-a-thon of the 1973 novel.
The duo describes their music as a combination of emo, classic rock and alternative.
Attendees will be taught how to turn unused bottles into storage for a garden.
Each play in the 2019-2020 season is about identity in some form.
The ball will take place this Saturday.
Associate professor Nicolas Valazza hopes to provide historical context for modern censorship.
The 17-year-old singer-songwriter’s debut album is beyond impressive.
The Nashville-based group is distinguishable by their attention to vocals.
The photographer is on campus as part of the Media School’s Speaker Series.
Jupiter retrogrades until August.
Stage Flight Circus Arts’ new show will take audiences to the Wild West.
"Akira" and "Perfect Blue" are both masterpieces of the medium.
The documentary tells the story of how rapper M.I.A. went from refugee to global star.
This will be the first time the ensemble has performed movie music.
I’ve always defined my environmentalism by my reusable water bottle habit.
The group welcomed a new coach in late March, former Colts cheerleader Brookelyn Wood.
The film comes from a director who has worked for Studio Ghibli and Studio Chizu.
The show also features four different religious faith leaders.
The event runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Foley started performing with "Whose Live Anyway?" around a year ago.