Mike Adams talks song writing, performing
Musician Mike Adams discussed his musical career and record label, XRA Records, during the weekend of the label's annual XRA Fest.
Musician Mike Adams discussed his musical career and record label, XRA Records, during the weekend of the label's annual XRA Fest.
Started last December by IU student Eric Martinez, Bites of Bloomington Food Tours takes participants to six food establishments to give them a taste of local cuisine.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins discusses the latest cosmetic trend--leather nail polish.
The Fell Street Party, an event sponsored by WFHB Radio Station and presented by Upland Brewery and Rainbow Bakery, will begin tonight at Thrive Health and Wellbeing and the I-Fell Building.
Singer/songwriter Jon McLaughlin performed at the Bluebird Nightclub Thursday night to a room full of devoted fans.
When graduate student Stephanie Poppe isn’t studying, she can be found hoop dancing with other members of the Hudsucker Posse, a local hoop dance and exercise group.
On Oct. 8, Aaron Carter will bring the SimplyLive Entertainment Presents: The After Party Tour to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The life and work of professor Violette Verdy will be celebrated this weekend as IU Opera and Ballet Theater presents its fall ballet, Classical Europe — Celebrating Violette.
Tesoros Latinos, created to showcase the variety of Hispanic art on display, shows off IU's rich Hispanic culture.
A traveling Smithsonian exhibit featuring vibrant, complex stories of Asian-American history and culture will be on display from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Asian Culture Center, 807 E. 10th St.
Aiming to further explore the arts through collaboration and innovation in performance, the contemporary dance program will merge with the IU Department of Theatre and Drama, according to a press release.
IU alumnus and concert pianist Jeremy Denk has been named a 2013 MacArthur Fellow.
Jocelyn Neal, a professor of music and adjunct professor of American studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, presented “Who Owns That Song? Copyright Law and the Emergence of the Popular Music Recording Industry" at the Jacobs School of Music.
Assistant Professor Anke Birkenmaier talked about the work of artist Emilio Sanchez during her interactive lecture “Emilio Sanchez’s Visions of Light: Caribbean Architecture Reimagined” Wednesday for the IU Art Museum’s first Noon Talk of the semester.
Eddie Pepitone will perform this weekend at the Comedy Attic. There will also be a screening of his autobiographical documentary titled “The Bitter Buddha.”
Book columnist Jenna Fagan talks about three inexpensive bookstores close to campus.
The “Imaginary Invalid” opened Indiana University Theater’s fall line up with a modern twist on an old plot Wednesday night. Though the play was originally written by Moliere, or Jean Poquelin in 1673, it was adapted and translated by James Magruder in 1999 and modernized by director Gavin Cameron-Webb.
The working women of World War II are celebrated in a new exhibition called “Photographing Rosie the Riveter” at the IU Art Museum, which opens Tuesday.
Wonderlab’s latest mini-exhibition, “Nature’s Vampires,” explores the habits of bed bugs with live, magnified views and interactive, touch-screen games, allowing visitors to learn where the creatures would most likely be tucked away.
The IDS got a chance to speak with singer/songwriter Laura Stevenson before her performance at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Bishop Bar as part of her tour in support of her album “Wheels.”