Punk band Potty Mouth plays vulgar Valentines day set
The alternative band performed at Player's Pub Friday night. Lead guitarist Levi “Salad Fork” Hovis-Tedrow said he thinks they live up to the name Potty Mouth.
The alternative band performed at Player's Pub Friday night. Lead guitarist Levi “Salad Fork” Hovis-Tedrow said he thinks they live up to the name Potty Mouth.
The Lotus Education and Arts Foundation recently received a $30,000 Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The performance displays video projections which take audience members into an underwater environment, complete with landscapes and deep-sea, bioluminescent creatures.
Barrett’s honors thesis focuses on feminism and culminates with this performance, which melds together fine arts and theater.
Rebecca Corry will perform at 8 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday, with additional shows at 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Rachael's Cafe will host an open mic night and slam poetry competition tonight at 9 p.m.
Associate Professor of Design Heather Marie Akou discussed Somalian jewelry at the IU Art Museum Wednesday.
Columnist Kelsey Collisi discusses the value of simple fashion.
IU Cinema will have a memorial tribute to late actor Philip Seymour Hoffman by screening a film marathon of his best-known work Feb. 18 and 19.
Several Bloomington restaurants will offer special menus to diners in honor of Valentine’s Day on Friday.
Travel columnist Audrey Perkins discusses the relaxing element of cafe culture in Paris.
Hoffman said business started out slow but has begun to grow. Now that it has picked up, he said he has big plans for the future.
In columnist Audrey Perkins opinion, there is nothing more Parisian then sitting in a café and disappearing for an hour.
The Bluebird Nightclub will be host to Brave Baby, Johnnyswim, Fluffer and The Young Minds at 8 p.m. tonight as part of its monthly Communion tour.
Columnist Anu Kumar describes her visit to Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris.
Eleven art galleries in downtown Bloomington will participate Friday in the Gallery Walk.
The fifth-annual collegiate dance competition featured a West Indian dance style called garba raas.
Georg Büchner’s “Woyzeck” was performed Friday night at the Wells-Metz Theater.
Commemorating one of Bloomington’s major festivals, the Lotus Festival celebratory collage was a collaborative community effort.
The first Bloomington Gallery Walk of 2014 was held Saturday in downtown Bloomington and featured eight different local art galleries.