COLUMN: Jesse Eisenberg loves Bloomington
The Oscar nominated actor’s connection to IU goes beyond being a fan.
The Oscar nominated actor’s connection to IU goes beyond being a fan.
More than a dozen vocalists performed pieces by African American composers.
“Record Show & Tell” occurs at 1 p.m. every third Saturday in the McCalla Building.
Netflix’s “Apple Cider Vinegar” is an intensely captivating portrayal of an almost true story.
Eight IU students competed for a share of $4,000 in scholarships.
Monroe County Community Kitchen hosted a three-course brunch to fundraise for hunger-relief programs.
His latest album took me to a different place.
The Valentine’s Day horror film fails to be an effective or experimental satire.
The musical theater production will run until Feb. 12.
Dedicate these love songs to that special someone.
IU Opera opens the new semester with Handel’s “Alcina” at the Musical Arts Center.
Eight iconic romcoms ranked, so you know what to watch this holiday.
Artist Jari Silomäki’s collected photos every day for 21 years.
Art therapist Keaton Evans-Black is encouraging tattoo inspiration at Eskenazi.
Cast member Jaylon C. Crump discussed the importance of Hadestown.
Students connect with Monroe County communities and gain nonprofit experience.
The student comedy troupe is ready to perform Saturday night for IU’s comedy fans.
Modern pageant contestants continue to use the stage to challenge societal clichés.
During the first meetup of several, past students reminisced and began to build a memory archive.
“Alcina” opens at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 7 in the Musical Arts Center.