Column: Finding tranquility in India
Hyderabad has challenged travel columnist Kate Thacker's former preference for city life.
Hyderabad has challenged travel columnist Kate Thacker's former preference for city life.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold gives her thoughts on the popular pumpkin-flavored-goods craze that sweeps American every autumn.
Martina Arroyo, an IU Jacobs School of Music distinguished professor emerita of voice, has been selected as a recipient of a 2013 Kennedy Center Honors award, according to an IU press release last Friday.
“Visualizing Disease," an exhibit of illustrations of 16th through mid-19th century diseases, will be on display at the Lilly Library now through Dec. 20.
Downtown streets were lively and bustling with 11 venues filling more than five consecutive nights.
On Saturday, the folk-alternative sister duo Lily and Madeleine Jurkiewicz performed at the 20th anniversary of Bloomington’s Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
Before Québécois bands Nomadic Massive or De Temps Antan took the stage at Lotus Fest, the Indiana Daily Student had the chance to speak to Pierre-Luc Dupuis of De Temps Antan and Lou Piensa of Nomadic Massive to find out more about their formation, influences and what they have planned for the future.
There wasn’t enough floor space for dancing, but the lively Irish music played by fiddler Liz Carroll created an upbeat atmosphere on Saturday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The eclectic sounds of multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla and band mate Josh Kossman filled a packed First Christian Church on Saturday night at the 20th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
The endearing band The Once, consisting of singers and instrumentalists Geraldine Hollett, Phil Churchill, Andrew Dale and a whole family of quirky string instruments, performed twice at this weekend’s Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins went to the Lotus Fest parade and observed fashion trends of people from around the world.
Lotus in the Park was just another example where the Lotus Festival provided audiences a day filled with music from around the world in celebration of Lotus Dickey. The event kicked off on Saturday at the Waldron, Hill and Buskirk Park and was free.
Joining in on Lotus Festival’s 20th anniversary celebration was Bloomington-based band, Japonize Elephants. Though they’ve since split up, on Saturday Japonize Elephants came back together to celebrate their own start 20 years ago as well.
Check out the schedule for the Lotus festival this weekend.
AMC’s acclaimed original series “Breaking Bad” ends at 9 p.m. Sunday after more than five years on the air.
Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre, with additional showings next week.
Miller and Morton, co-directors, said Hoosier Tap Co. is a great place for experienced tap dancers to unite.
The Latino Culture Center played host to Nuestras Raices, a gathering Wednesday night where people of all races shared poems, songs and testimonials about their culture.
The Jacobs School of Music’s New Music Ensemble, under the direction of David Dzubay with guest composer Sebastian Currier will perform its first show of the year at 7 tonight at Auer Hall.
Amjad Ali Khan, a well-known Indian classical music artist and composer, presented a public demonstration of the sarod Wednesday at Auer Hall.