Student musicians release music during second semester of Music Industry Creatives
Westhead released their album Feb. 24 and Citruses will release their album March 18.
Westhead released their album Feb. 24 and Citruses will release their album March 18.
K-pop scholars from across the globe will speak as part of the Korea Remixed festival.
The Martha Graham Dance Company will showcase a total of four modern pieces.
The event will begin at 10:30 p.m.
Art collector and philanthropist Christian Keesee gifted the collection from the Brett Weston Archive.
“The Hoosier Way: Trails of Indiana” will explore hiking, biking and pedestrian trails across Indiana.
The novel was published in Spanish in 2020 and in English February 2022.
Tickets for the show can be purchased on the Comedy Attic website.
The newest album from Beach House is a luxurious dive into extreme emotionalism.
Tickets are $12 and adults 18 years and older may attend.
The theater doors will open for audience members at 7 p.m. Sunday.
The performance will take place in the Wendell W. Wright Education Building.
The nine-member band’s third performance at the venue elicited a loud and full crowd.
Here are three alcoholic and three non-alcoholic drinks for everyone to enjoy.
“Dark play or Stories for Boys” tickets will be on sale starting next week.
The club welcomes every skill level, instrumentation and genre of music.
The two-hour experience will be accompanied by live, improvisational music by local artists.
Also known as Madison True, DJ MADDØG strives to never stick to one genre.
The Jacobs School of Music’s concert Orchestra will perform John Williams’ score.
Local artist Danny Bolton’s multimedia, abstract artworks span his decade-long career.