John Mellencamp will appear Friday at Whittenberger Auditorium
John Mellencamp will present the coal documentary "From the Ashes."
John Mellencamp will present the coal documentary "From the Ashes."
Art and film of 1968 changed the way we see the world.
The year 1968 killed '67's dreams of peace and love, Gass said.
From triumph to tragedy, here are events in 1968 that shaped the world we live in today.
The performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 9 to 11 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 10 to 11.
The festival celebrates the revolutionary events of 1968.
The artist has left his pop throne for a pop, country and electronic hybrid.
Kinsey Confidential discusses exploring one's sexuality and learning more about oneself.
The screenings will encompass a breadth of genres and styles.
Performers sit on the street corners playing instruments like the harp and the accordion.
Confidence was the key to Justin Timberlake's Super Bowl Halftime Show outfit.
"Winchester" fails to deliver on its promise of a horror movie based on a true story.
Thom received the award from the Indianapolis Library Foundation.
“Life’s a Drag (Race)” boasted a crowd of about 450 Saturday night.
Goodreads.com offers a wide range of choices in book clubs.
Bendix-Balgley graduated from the Jacobs School of Music as a Wells scholar.
Davis-Soylu said she wants more diverse voices at the museum.
Fazekas just moved into a dormitory two blocks from the Danube River.
Maia Rabenold shares what she learned from cutting her new bob.
From armpits to legs, the obsession with being hairless has gone too far.