Crooks on Tape to play at the Bishop Friday
Crooks on Tape will perform at 9 p.m. Sunday at the Bishop Bar. Admission to the show is free but restricted to those who are 21 and over.
Crooks on Tape will perform at 9 p.m. Sunday at the Bishop Bar. Admission to the show is free but restricted to those who are 21 and over.
The Department of Communication and Culture’s eighth annual Iris Film Festival will be featured at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the IU Cinema.
John Schmersal, member of Los Angeles trio Crooks on Tape, said that the band "just started playing and recording."
The star and host of what Spin magazine has called “the weirdest show on TV” will return for several performances this weekend.
Indonesian puppeteer Jennifer Goodlander presented a talk about her research Wednesday at the IU Art Museum.
The Provenance Project at the IU Art Museum outlines the history of artworks.
Columnist Kel Collisi discusses Pharrell's ability to pull off the Mountain hat.
Monroe county native Austin Lucas is scheduled to perform at 9:30 tonight at the Bishop with opening act Jeremy Burton Gragg.
Bloomington resident led mural project to rejuvenate the back wall of the closed Jake’s Nightclub.
Columnist Audrey Perkins describes her wine tasting experience in the French valley Loire.
"Million Dollar Quartet" depicts a one-time recording session with Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins at Sun Records.
Jacobs School of Music alumna Natalie Salzman recently released her first EP, "Ebb & Flow."
Columnist Anu Kumar shares her experience being in the midst of a protest in Paris, as an afternoon commute turns chaotic.
Inspired by the show's taping at IU Auditorium last year, accounting graduate student Erin Yacko competed on "The Price is Right" during her visit to Los Angeles.
Inspired by the show's taping at IU Auditorium last year, accounting graduate student Erin Yacko competes on the Price is Right during her visit to Los Angeles.
Film screenings, a dance party and a marriage ceremony were included in festivities at the Bloomington PRIDE film festival.
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction opened two art exhibits "Flora" and "Beauty and the Beast" Friday.
Chicago's Fifth House Ensemble performed its piece “Black Violet: The Leagues of Despair.”
The Chinese Calligraphy Club’s callout meeting on Friday taught the basic techniques of the ancient art.
Rod Tuffcurls and The Bench Press, a cover band that routinely performs at the Bluebird, will be performing this weekend.