Jip Jop performs Saturday at Root Cellar
Jip Jop jammed out Saturday in the Root Cellar, the venue underneath FARMbloomington restaurant on Kirkwood Avenue.
Jip Jop jammed out Saturday in the Root Cellar, the venue underneath FARMbloomington restaurant on Kirkwood Avenue.
Headliner Mo Mandel kept his audiences laughing this weekend at the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club with his observational humor on topics including sex, kids and growing older.
Small student cast prepares fine details of on-campus indie film.
The excitement surrounding the announcement of artists performing at IU is arriving early this year in the form of the Tundra Music Festival, which will be the first of its kind – allowing students to have complete control of the events.
Fritz Haeg promotes environmental issues, art.
Bloomington relived Bob Dylan’s classics with a traveling group of Indiana musicians called Hoosier Dylan on Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Clint Needham, a doctoral fellow in composition at the Jacobs School of Music, received a 2009 American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Foundation Morton Gould Young Concert Music Composer Award.
Soulja Boy Tell'em is slated to perform at the Sprite Step Off on Saturday in the Green Parking Lot.
Local artists to pay homage to legendary folk singer.
Jip Jop, a band founded locally by a group of six students, will perform at 10 p.m. Saturday.
Jazz Fables presents tribute at Bear’s Place.
Classic music to excite youth, make magic.
You know how we get so excited about all of our classes the first week or two of the semester? We tell ourselves this is going to be the greatest semester ever and we will get straight A’s.
He’s a Comedy Central veteran, and he’ll soon have his own sitcom on FX, but for this weekend, comedian Mo Mandel will be in town as a headliner at the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club.
The Musical Arts Center filled with familiar strains of horns and strings Wednesday night. Approximately 1,200 people attended the Philharmonic Orchestra’s first show of the season, said Alain Barker, Jacobs School of Music spokesman. The orchestra, conducted by faculty member David Effron, performed three different classical music pieces, including Richard Strauss’ “Don Quixote.”
Shoppers entered the Bloomington Playwrights Project ready for a shopping spree. But these shoppers didn’t bring their credit cards and checkbooks. They brought their old clothes.
IU’s student-run radio station, WIUX LP 99.1 FM, has survived the first round of elimination to be in mtvU’s top 50 college radio stations.
Weekly performance column: This week's focus is performance etiquette in theater venues.
1,000 people expected for first performance; 4 shows to follow.
What do Amelia Earhart, Robert Stroud – who is better known as the Birdman of Alcatraz – and Fletcher Christian all have in common? For many, it might not seem like a lot.