A capella group Straight No Chaser to return to Bloomington
The group was founded in 1996 at IU and returns for the holidays.
The group was founded in 1996 at IU and returns for the holidays.
The group incorporates a variety of music genres and holiday traditions.
Performances will take place Dec. 5-8.
Emile Naoumaff’s former student Soojin Joo to perform onstage together two years after Joo’s graduation.
The IU World’s Fare offers an international experience to visitors without leaving campus.
Comic Emily Panic and singer Holiday Sidewinder opened for Cameron.
Actor Sean Perham described his time with the show.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Bootsy Collins led the event Saturday evening.
Artists include Jimmy Eat World and Houndmouth.
The group will perform Nov. 14.
The concert repertoire will include favorites BCS has performed in the last 50 years.
The performances take place every other Friday in the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks.
The show will be performed now until Nov. 2 on select dates.
Patrons can enter the drawing for a chance at $25 discounted tickets.
Tickets cost $15 for students and children and $39 for adults.
The ensemble will perform three pieces for its second concert of the semester.
The group consisted of brothers RodStarz and G1 and featured DJ Illanoiz.
The African American Dance Company is run by professor Stafford C. Berry Jr.
The one-time showing coincides with National Coming Out Day.
All ages with costumes welcome. Tickets range from $7-$28.