A Broad in Venice: A Place Where the Door Knobs are Beautiful
Kayleen's in a state of disbelief over the beautiful city of Venice.
Concert promotes world peace, religious tolerance
On Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., at Buskirk-Chumley Theater, Omer Turkmenoglu’s ambition takes the stage in the form of Abraham’s Children: A Prayer for Peace. Turkmenoglu hopes that the concert will promote “world peace through spiritual unity” and one day be performed at the White House.
Unlikely lineup to rock Bishop
On Sunday, local bands Fluffer and the Broderick will open for the return of raunchy rapper Andy D.
Bloomington happenings
The best in Bloomington entertainment for the weekend
Bloomington band the Main Squeeze preps for first festival
Crowds of 500 to 600 people have been heading to The Bluebird Nightclub to see the Squeeze's most recent shows. Those huge numbers caught the attention of the folks at Summer Camp music festival.
It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)
You say the rapture is coming May 21? No sweat.
IU Cinema, Jacobs School collaborate for movie score competition
Undergraduate Jacobs student Ari Fisher, a composition major with a minor in orchestral conducting, was selected as the winner of the competition.
Photography show takes to walls of Mexican restaurant
BFA students diplay pictures of the chili pepper.
Acoustic festival raises money for WFHB public radio
WFHB’s fourth annual Acoustic Roots Festival moved from its home at the Story Inn in Brown County to Upland Brewing Company this year.
A Broad in Venice: The Art of Packing
Kayleen Cohen shares the techniques behind international packing.
Peace concert brings faiths together with prayer, song
Before the crowd even began its standing ovation at Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Tuesday night, applause was already escaping from the palms of the audience.
No one ages better than Neil Young does
Anyone who spends even five minutes with me these days quickly becomes aware of what an unabashed Neil Young fan I am.
IU Cinema reduces schedule, to close in July
Viewings will continue through June, then the cinema will be closed for all of July. It is set to reopen the first week of August,
Concert promotes world peace, religious tolerance
On Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., at Buskirk-Chumley Theater, Omer Turkmenoglu’s ambition takes the stage in the form of Abraham’s Children: A Prayer for Peace. Turkmenoglu hopes that the concert will promote “world peace through spiritual unity” and one day be performed at the White House.
Live Buzz’s Top Shows of the Week
What to do for music up until Thursday.
Column:‘House Rules’ balances disability with justice
This is the concluding part of a series of book reviews by Adria Nassim highlighting books that deal with the Autism disability.
IU Art Museum closing for summer
The IU Art Museum will be closed from May 9 to Aug. 24 for renovation.
Judah Friedlander rips audience (in a good way)
Judah Friedlander tore it up at the Comedy Attic on Saturday.
John Vanderslice talks tunes, Twitter, B-Town
Q&A with John Vanderslice, the singer-songwriter who began his career with the band Mk Ultra, has been a solo act since 2000 — the year that began his run of 9 studio albums in 11 years. His most recent work, “White Wilderness,” was released on the Bloomington-based label Dead Oceans.