Jacobs School of Music to offer 25 free tickets
Entry will be on the @iujsom Instagram at noon Friday.
Entry will be on the @iujsom Instagram at noon Friday.
The free event will feature a new episode of Silverman's show and a Facebook Live Q&A.
The First Thursdays Festival tomorrow evening will showcase local bands and creative community building activities.
The band will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday at The Bishop Bar.
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The festival celebrates two days of art, ranging from ceramics to jewelry.
The festival will run through Sept. 2.
“Under the Tree” was an Icelandic film shown at 7 p.m. Aug. 30 at the IU Cinema. It will be shown for a second time at 7 p.m. Aug. 31.
Fantasy coffins help connect the deceased of the Ga people to the afterlife.
Getting a sticker from the government was a lot like getting one from my French teacher.
The Floozies and Cherub will make their way to Bloomington once again, though this time it's separately.
This local café serves Korean and Japanese fare along with good ol’ waffles.
Many at IU are joining the conversation.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures will give a curatorial talk about Ghanaian fantasy coffins on Aug. 30 in the museum at 4:30 p.m.
The Coen brothers' farce-heavy political comedy feels perfectly suited to the comedic ineptitude of the Trump regime.