ISO comes to celebrate 'Spring'
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform a free concert at 3 p.m. April 14 at the Musical Arts Center to celebrate the piece’s 100-year histor
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform a free concert at 3 p.m. April 14 at the Musical Arts Center to celebrate the piece’s 100-year histor
Spring has sprung. A quick glance at the 10-day forecast tells me that spring is officially here.
The event, “Teach Me, Congo,” was organized by the student group Giving Back to Africa. The proceeds will benefit the youth of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Suicide awareness and prevention will be the primary topics addressed during this year’s MOSAIC Film Festival.
Each year, the IU Office of Disability Services for Students plans an event in March in recognition of Disability Awareness Month. Originally scheduled for March 26, the event was postponed because of inclement weather. This year, they have organized a concert from 2-5 p.m. April 14 in Dunn Meadow.
Emily Farra gives advice on transitioning your outfits from winter to spring.
The IU Slam Poetry Team had a house show last Friday as a rehearsal for their upcoming participation in the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational.
Max’s Place hosts Comic’s Night every Tuesday. The evening offers short sets of stand-up comedy featuring local up-and-coming comedians.
“Falstaff,” the last production of IU Opera & Ballet Theater’s 2012-13 season, will start its run at 8 p.m. Friday.
Eshley Spitzer gives advice on budgeting your money in Bloomington.
Yesterday, students and faculty gathered in the Grand Hall to perform and compete in the third annual Spanish and Portuguese Song Festival.
Nine students were chosen to present this year’s first bachelor’s and master’s of fine arts thesis show Friday night.
Brea switches it up this week and gives advice to her male readers.
Participants and guest performers alike will gather from 5-7 p.m. Monday for the upcoming Spanish and Portuguese Song Festival at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
The event kicked off at 8 p.m. at The Back Door and featured an evening of girl-power entertainment, including music, stand-up comedy and hula hoop routines performed by women.
The City of Bloomington’s arts commission presented a free workshop at City Hall Thursday night called “A Public Art Primer for Artists,” where two experienced artists explained the importance of public art culture.
The Bounce Music Festival will feature electronic music act Alesso at its Little 500 week concert, the show promoter announced Wednesday.
Emily talks about high end, simple clothes for this season.
Trevor Moore spoke with the Indiana Daily Student about sketch comedy versus live performances.
The Bounce Music Festival will feature electronic music act Alesso at its Little 500 concert, the show promoter announced today. The concert will also feature EDM performers Modern Machines, Carolyn D’Amore and Liquid Todd.