‘Intimate Apparel’ debuts Friday
IU Theatre will travel back to the 20th century when the theater debuts its latest production, “Intimate Apparel.”
IU Theatre will travel back to the 20th century when the theater debuts its latest production, “Intimate Apparel.”
Taylor 2, a dance troupe that performs the work of American choreographer Paul Taylor, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at the IU Auditorium.
Taylor 2, a dance troupe that performs the work of American choreographer Paul Taylor, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday at the IU Auditorium.
IU Theatre will travel back to the 20th century when the theater debuts its latest production, “Intimate Apparel.”The show begins its run at 7:30 p.m. Friday and concludes Feb. 9.
Inside the Rose Firebay theater of the Ivy Tech Community College Waldron Center was the room of Martha and George, the characters of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf?”
For Bloomington Coffee Roasters and Brown County Coffee co-owner and roaster Nick Schultz, coffee roasting on a large scale has been a long time coming.
Wedow and the orchestra were preparing for the upcoming performances of Xerxes, an opera by George Frideric Handel debuting at IU this weekend.
Faceless, overstuffed white dolls laid upon crumpled silver Mylar while pink papier-mâché hearts spun overhead.
Question: As graduation gets closer, I still have no idea what I want to do, and I am starting to get anxious looking for jobs. Even some of my friends with jobs seem unsure of what they are doing. How do I keep looking without knowing what I want?
Thomas Simmons, associate director of the IMU, said the white Baldwin in Starbucks and several other pianos scattered throughout the IMU were acquired around 1960.
From 4 p.m. to close, 20 percent of the tab at Lennie’s restaurant will go to the Friends of the Library program that funds many of the resources Monroe County Public Library provides.
Composer Jie-Sun Lim, who earned her Ph.D. in composition from IU in 1990, returned to give a lecture to Jacobs School of Music students and faculty.
Although it started out as a simple hobby for his family, co-owner and roaster Nick Schultz’s product is part of Bloomington’s growing desire for local, fresh food.
The IU Art Museum was filled with the saccharine smell of chocolate Sunday night as LifeDesigns put on its annual Art of Chocolate Gala.
During its “Bring on the Magic” benefit concert at Rachael’s Café on Friday night, Camp Kesem and its staff — including its program coordinator, Fisher — raised money for a week-long, student-run summer camp.
Max’s Place was host to local musicians, artists, and fans of both Friday night as part of “Festivus for the Rest of Us” sponsored by Alpha Pack Records.
To an audience that might refer to college as the “good ole days,” Jim Hightower, political radio commentator, spoke on behalf of the WFHB radio station.
Onye will perform live at 9 p.m. Friday at Max’s Place. The performance is part of “A Festivus for the Rest of Us,” which will include AnnaMarie Hosei and other local musicians.
Shiner, a sophomore studying jazz percussion in the Jacobs School of Music, will perform as part of a sextet 8 p.m. tonight at Café Django, 116 N. Grant St.
Music group Wildflower Union plays on the streets of Bloomington on a mission to spread inspiration.