IU music professor Brent Wallarab to premiere new work April 29
Student tickets are $5 and are available through the Jacobs School of Music website.
Student tickets are $5 and are available through the Jacobs School of Music website.
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“Jesus at the Gay Bar” has Cub Sport’s disciples dancing.
The Grammy award-winning pianist will play the works of Schubert and Liszt.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the Bloomington scene this week.
The Bloomington music festival presented by MIC took place on Sunday.
Limestone will feature stand-up comedians from Bloomington and beyond.
“Madeleines” is the winner of the 2022 National Jewish Playwriting contest.
The event hosted Ballroom IU, Ritmos Latinos, Paso a Paso and more.
The performance brought together music and dance of many different worldly traditions.
The student-led concert provided a soundtrack for IMU’s Cream & Crimson Carnival.
The festival will be at Showalter Fountain and feature many local artists.
This album has everything from vocal layering to fingerpicking to pure lyricism.
The singer’s third studio album reflects and refines Caesar’s typical sound.
Premiering April 14, tickets are available through the Jacobs School of Music website.
The concert will be held at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The LAMC will host a lecture and feature ensembles this month.
Music Industry Creatives birthed a new event aimed to uplift local musicians.
The IU alumna began her tenure April 3.