Archive for October 2009

October 1, 2009

interview

Experience “Global Romance” With The Bloomington Symphony

The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra opens its 2009-2010 season with a concert titled “Global Romance" conducted by Charles Latshaw.

October 5, 2009

interview

“Blood Brothers” by Willy Russell

The Indiana University Department of Theatre and Drama opens their 2009-2010 season with Will Russell’s award winning musical Blood Brothers.

October 5, 2009

review

“Driving Miss Daisy” at the Brown County Playhouse

The Brown County Playhouse wraps up its sixty-first season with a warmly funny and touching production of Alfred Uhrey’s award winning "Driving Miss Daisy."

October 6, 2009

feature

Back to School for the Houston Fall Festival

To be worthy of restoration, a building need not be the so-called Eighth Wonder of the World. And the preservationists might be equally unlikely.

October 6, 2009

interview

Annunciation + Visitation: Operatic projections of sexual insight

Exploring two very different aspects of female sexuality is the multi-media experience “Annunciation + Visitiation.”

October 8, 2009

interview

tUnE-YarDs: DIY Debut Gains Larger Audience

Two years ago, Merrill Garbus was a part-time nanny selling her debut album for pennies on the internet. Things are looking up, to say the least.

October 8, 2009

interview

Diaghilev Tribute

A Tribute To Diaghilev

In 2009, ballet companies around the world are celebrating the the 100th anniversary of the first performance by Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes

October 12, 2009

interview

Auer Chopin Nocturnes Vol. 2

Edward Auer: Chopin Nocturnes Volume II

In the past, I’ve actually had someone else listen to and select the final takes, but this time I did it my self and the final product did benefit.

October 12, 2009

review

IU Theatre’s “Blood Brothers”

Blood Brothers has the power and shape of a fable. It begins with a narrator asking “Have you heard the story of the Johnstone twins?”

October 12, 2009

interview

SciFi Classics Staged At Theatre of the People

The Theatre of the People is at it again with one of their innovative double features. This time it’s a Science Fiction Fair.

October 13, 2009

interview

A Little Bit of Evil in All of Us – Dr. Horrible on Stage

From the internet to the stage, Indiana University students are bringing Dr. Horrible's charming brand of evil to the John Waldron Arts Center.

October 13, 2009

interview

The Buskirk-Chumley at night

Local And International Artists Shine In Buskirk-Chumley Season

The Buskirk-Chumley Theatre's Marketing Director Maarten Bout explains the role of the BCT in the life of downtown Bloomington.

October 13, 2009

interview

Sounds Of South Are Heard Through The Mist In “Brigadoon”

"Things do work out, but there is a twist." Todd Baer who plays Charlie Dalrymple

October 14, 2009

interview

“Dancing After Dark” With Panache

It seemed risky, but we just wanted to open a business that had our real interest at its center.

October 19, 2009

interview

IU Theater And Drama Presents ‘The Clean House’

It’s a play that the show’s director Jonathan Michaelsen has called “a funny, very touching play with amazing language.”

October 19, 2009

review

Theatre of the People’s ‘Science Fiction Fair’

They look and feel different. But they are united by Theatre of the People’s concern with process, with the theatre people and the people in the audience.

October 19, 2009

interview

Early Day Miners Break New Ground With ‘The Treatment’

Musician Dan Burton reflects on how he keeps things fresh a decade in as ringleader of Bloomington indie institution Early Day Miners.

October 20, 2009

interview

IU Opera Theater’s Tale of Star-Cross’d Lovers

It’s only the third time that the Indiana University Opera Theater has done "Romeo et Juliette."

October 21, 2009

interview

Itter Pottery

Artist as Collector, Collector as Artist: William Itter

A show of African ceramics recently donated to the IU Art Museum is currently paired with a retrospective of the donor's own artwork.

October 23, 2009

featured classical recording

Vivaldi Bassoon Concertos – Volume 3

Recent recordings have given a lot of emphasis to Vivaldi’s music for the violin. This week let’s take different route.

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