Around the Arts
This week, new exhibits, presentations and performances will be featured at different venues all around IU.
This week, new exhibits, presentations and performances will be featured at different venues all around IU.
Called Zhong Qiu Jié in Mandarin Chinese, the festival commemorates nature’s abundance during harvest time.
People are up in arms about the songstress’ makeover a few years ago. If it worked, I don’t understand the problem.
One of the first things us women were taught upon arriving is to always say you are married when asked. Being “married” gives us freedom.
The challenge raised more than $23,000 for the Community Kitchen of Monroe County in an “Iron Chef”-style showdown.
Kevin and Chris Nagy-Chow sat side by side in row 12, waiting eagerly for the first ballet of the fall season, “Light and Shade,” to begin.
As of early September, the film was chosen for the 2012 Cincinnati Film Festival and will play at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at IU Cinema, where Seizer will be present for a question and answer session.
Room of Voices is a collaborative effort between Mingo Lewis and Karissa Gallo, also known as Sound Sapien. At 8 p.m. Saturday, Lewis and Gallo will play at Bear’s Place.
Three American balletswill be part of the fall ballet program “Light and Shade," which opens at 8 p.m. Friday at the Musical Arts Center after a 7 p.m. pre-concert talk. The second performance will be 8 p.m. Saturday.
Three Bloomington chefs will compete for bragging rights and the “Golden Spatula” trophy.
Hannah Smith discusses her thoughts on school being canceled in Cairo, Egypt.
The 29th annual American Red Cross Book Fair, located at the Monroe County Fairgrounds’ Commercial Building West, will sell used items starting at 9 a.m. today. The fair will continue until Tuesday.
Murder by Death will play an album release show at the Bluebird Nightclub today, 9 p.m., with indie/math rock band Maps & Atlases. Adam Turla, lead singer of Murder by Death, talked with the IDS.
DiFranco has made an impact on fellow musicians, activists and “indie-minded” people all around the world, according to her record label’s website.
Senior Georgia Boonshoft was a self-described “cardio junkie” before she discovered the meditative aspect of practicing yoga.
Complementing the new face of the School of Public Health, a class called Dance for Parkinson’s Disease embraces the idea of public health awareness.
An exhibition of collaborative multimedia works opened Friday at the Grunwald Gallery of Art.
Eshley Spitzer visits Anyetsang's Little Tibet and discusses her experience.
The IU Wind Ensemble will perform their first free show of the season 8 p.m. tonight at 200 S. Jordan Ave.