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Thursday, July 19, 2007

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'Above and Beyond' is theme for African American Arts Institute's 2009-10 season

Indiana University's African American Arts Institute has announced its concert season for 2009-10, which has been given the theme "Above and Beyond."   Full Story >>

Media study at IU Bloomington reveals critical preservation needs

Indiana University Bloomington holds more than 560,000 audio and video recordings and film reels, many of which are historically significant, all of which are actively deteriorating. And the window of time to save these materials is closing fast.   Full Story >>

More IU music scholars available to discuss life and legacy of Michael Jackson

Tributes continue to celebrate the life of pop star and musical icon Michael Jackson, who died last week (June 25) at the age of 50. Three Indiana University experts on popular music are available to discuss the Indiana native's life and musical legacy. Glenn Gass is a professor at IU's Jacobs School of Music and author of the first for-credit course at any music school or conservatory on the history of rock 'n' roll. Portia Maultsby is a professor in IU's Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology and director of the Archives of African American Music and Culture. Charles Sykes, director of IU's African American Arts Institute and an adjunct professor of folklore and ethnomusicology, developed the first for-credit college course on the Motown Record Corp.   Full Story >>

IU music scholar available to discuss life and legacy of Michael Jackson

Millions of people worldwide are mourning Thursday's (June 25) death of pop star and musical icon Michael Jackson at the age of 50. An IU expert on popular music is available to discuss the Indiana native's life and musical legacy.   Full Story >>

Public invited to annual Camp S.O.U.L. concert Friday

This is the first year for Camp S.O.U.L. (Students Obtaining Unique musical Levels) at Indiana University under the leadership of Professor Nathanael Fareed Mahluli, director of the IU Soul Revue. Underrepresented high school students from the state of Indiana will participate in a week-long camp. The culminating event will be a free concert at 11 a.m. Friday (June 19).   Full Story >>

Black History Month's diverse calendar at IU to include Feb. 23 lecture by Cornel West

Indiana University Bloomington will celebrate Black History Month with a diverse calendar of events, including a Feb. 23 lecture by one of America's most provocative intellectuals, Cornel West.   Full Story >>


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