Rob Delaney to perform at Comedy Attic
Rob Delaney, Comedy Central’s “Funniest Man on Twitter,” will perform this Friday and Saturday at the Comedy Attic.
Rob Delaney, Comedy Central’s “Funniest Man on Twitter,” will perform this Friday and Saturday at the Comedy Attic.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker talks about her fluctuating feelings for rice, a staple food in India's cuisine.
One of the world’s best-known children’s stories will be brought to life this weekend as IU Opera Theater presents “Hansel and Gretel.”
On Saturday, the Bluebird is hosting the Bluegrass Ball featuring the Travelin’ McCourys along with Billy Nershi and the Rumpke Mtn Boys.
Book columnist Jenna Fagan focuses on some of her favorite Sherlock Holmes stories.
Locals came together Wednesday night at the Harmony School to join in the tradition of Contra Dance.
Kris Bentley and Nick Jamerson of Sundy Best will take the stage Tonight at The Bluebird Nightclub. Before the show, the IDS had a chance to talk to Bentley about the band’s roots and what he and Jamerson like most about performing together.
Jiangmei Wu is an IU professor of apparel merchandising and interior design. But when she’s not teaching, she’s designing intricate, artistic light fixtures.
Music publication Musical America has named IU alumnus Jeremy Denk its 2014 instrumentalist of the year.
Cartoonist and comic book artist Chris Ware entertained audiences Tuesday afternoon during a public lecture at a packed IU Cinema.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about Time magazine's exclusion of female chefs in its Nov. 18 issue about "Food Gods."
The Bluebird Nightclub’s doors open at 7 p.m. for Communion, a show that got its start in Europe but is now headlining on the second Tuesday of every month in Bloomington and other cities across the United States.
IU will offer a two-day course on Native American art and culture at Mathers Museum of World Cultures starting Tuesday. Classes will be today and Nov. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m.
The IU Black Film Center/Archive will present a conference regarding early black films Nov. 15 at the IU Cinema.
The Bloomington Local Clay Potters Guild played host to its 16th Annual Holiday Show and Sale at the church Friday and Saturday.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins discusses the windowpane print trend.
The seventh annual World's Fare featured 19 of IU’s cultural organizations and groups in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall on Thursday.
Greed, truth and tension will be examined through the interactions of a conflicted Southern family this weekend as IU Theatre presents Tennessee Williams’ “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.”
The IU Auditorium presented AFTERDARK on Wednesday night, a one-night event with a Christian message.
Famous comedic author Sedaris will read excerpts from his books at the IU Auditorium Thursday.