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Live at IU Archive

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IU's Windgate Fellowship nominees share plans: marionettes and Americana-inspired art

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In the Feb. 18, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on IU's Windgate Fellowship nominees; actor Martin Sheen's upcoming visit to IU Bloomington as the Ralph L. Collins Memorial Lecturer; an exhibition by illustrator C.F. Payne at IU South Bend; IU Opera Theater's presentation of La Rondine; the opening of the George Bernard Shaw play Major Barbara by IU Theatre and Drama; the IU Art Museum's presentation of two rock-infused Bach concerts; and "Trashion/Refashion," an ArtsWeek 2010 event that showcases fashions made from reused or recycled materials.   Full Story >>

IU grad student sings for Haiti, asks choirs around the world to do the same

zyOzy Choir

In the Feb. 4, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on an IU graduate student trying to raise $30,000 for Haiti through song; an upcoming visit by author Michael Pollan during ArtsWeek 2010; IU Opera Theater's presentation of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor; a 2010 Lincoln Bicentennial Penny designed by IU alumna Lyndall Bass; a presentation of Jesus Christ Superstar at IU Auditorium; a new volunteer program for 21st Century Scholars; and IUPUI's 21st annual Joseph Taylor Symposium, featuring poet Patricia Smith.   Full Story >>

IU's Lilly Library to celebrate 50th anniversary with collection of rare treasures

Shakespeare book

In the Jan. 21, 2009, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on the Lilly Library's 50th anniversary; new shows at the School of Fine Arts Gallery and IU Art Museum; a medieval mysteries course at IPFW; Martin Luther King Day celebrations; a record-setting rap at IUPUI; and two events offered through the Bloomington Professional Council.   Full Story >>

The Cleveland Orchestra announces Indiana University residency activities for January 2010

The Cleveland Orchestra

In the Jan. 7, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on a new residency program through which The Cleveland Orchestra will return to the Jacobs School of Music each year; a four-month film series and symposium in honor of the East German Cinema of the DEFA Studios; the "green" themed ArtsWeek 2010; the first Indiana Guitar Festival and Competition, which will be hosted by IU Bloomington's Jacobs School of Music; an international Twitter award for WFIU's Muslim Voices project; IUPUI's new editorial project that will result in The New Oxford Shakespeare; and a spring concert by Straight No Chaser.   Full Story >>

IU alum Phillip Hoose wins 2009 National Book Award for book on unsung civil rights hero

"Claudette Colvin"

In the Dec. 4, 2009, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on IU alum Phillip Hoose, whose book about Claudette Colvin won a 2009 National Book Award; IU Distinguished Professor Menahem Pressler receiving honorary citizenship from his hometown of Magdeburg, Germany, which he fled to escape the Nazis in 1939; an IU Bloomington Visitor Information Center shadowing program for at-risk junior high students; IU Ballet Theater's upcoming presentation of The Nutcracker; Amy Cook and Ken Weitzman, a married couple who brought their considerable talents to the Department of Theatre and Drama when they joined the faculty last year; IPFW professor Suzanne Rumsey, who won a grand prize from Cooking Light magazine for her recipe for Greek Chicken and Barley Salad; and holiday sales from Students in Free Enterprise and the School of Fine Arts Gallery.   Full Story >>

Jacobs School of Music faculty member Josh Bell named 'Instrumentalist of the Year'

Josh Bell

In the Nov. 19, 2009, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on IU faculty member Joshua Bell of the Jacobs School of Music recently being named Instrumentalist of the Year by Musical America. Also featured were stories on the Bloomington-based band South Jordan; the Department of Theatre and Drama's presentation of Parenthesis of Blood; the Brown County Playhouse opening its doors to the Little Nashville Express Band in the wake of a devastating fire at the Little Nashville Opry; the encouraging results from a new survey indicating that alcohol abuse is down at the IU Bloomington campus; a volunteer profile about an AmeriCorps volunteer from the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; and an IUPUI professor's new book, Muslims in America: A Short History, making it to the Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2009 list.   Full Story >>

IU students making a difference: Three ACE volunteers share their stories

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In the Nov. 5, 2009, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on three of IU's ACE volunteers. In addition were stories on Celtic Woman, which appeared at IU Auditorium Nov. 7; an exhibition of children's garments from IU's Sage Collection at the Monroe County History Center; a profile on Miles Taylor, IU's first presidential intern; As You Like It, a play by IU's Department of Theatre and Drama; Die Zauberflöte, an opera by the IU Jacobs School of Music; and talks by local historian David Healey and author Lisa Swedarsky on their new books at IU South Bend.   Full Story >>

Live at IU

In the Oct. 15, 2009, issue of Live at IU, we featured a story about the Jacobs School of Music's homage to violin legend Josef Gingold with performances by Joshua Bell and Jaime Laredo. In addition were stories on The Year's Work in Lebowski Studies, a new book by IU associate professor of English Ed Comentale; IU Opera Theater's presentation of Romeo ét Juliette; the centennial celebration of Union Board at IU Bloomington; a volunteer profile of IU senior Brittney Paulk, who began a program to match area nonprofits with residence halls; IU Department of Theatre and Drama's production of The Clean House; and "Fusion of the Arts," an exhibition by IU Northwest's Center for Regional Excellence (in partnership with the IU Northwest Gallery for Contemporary Art, South Shore Arts and Wesson Art Gallery of the Dubois Library) exploring the work of nearly 30 area artists.   Full Story >>

Groups come together to plan Bloomington Multicultural Expo 2009

Bloomington Multicultural Expo

In the Oct. 1, 2009, issue of Live at IU, we featured a story about 2009 Bloomington Multicultural Expo, a combined effort between campus multicultural groups, La Casa, the Asian Culture Center and the community's Soul Food Festival. Also featured were stories on Blood Brothers, the season opening play from IU's Department of Theatre and Drama; an IU South Bend professor's bronze relief, which will be featured in two juried exhibitions this year; the Jacobs School of Music fall ballet, which honors the 100th anniversary of Diaghilev's Ballet Russes; Grammy Award-winner Sylvia McNair's regional Emmy Award; the 9th Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta at the IU Outdoor Pool; and a Q-and-A with artist William Itter.   Full Story >>

IU women's basketball star returns for fifth year -- as a volleyball player

Whitney Thomas

In the Sept. 17 issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on Whitney Thomas, a former IU basketball player who returned this fall as a graduate student and a turn on IU's volleyball team; Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert's visit to IUPUI; Clint Needham, a Jacobs School of Music student composer who was honored with a 2009 ASCAP Foundation Award; a group of colorful sculptures from IU's permanent collection that are on loan to the Children's Museum of Phoenix; the new members of the Jacobs School's Kuttner Quartet; a former director of IU's Marching Hundred who will soon turn 100; and the IU Department of Theatre and Drama's presentation of Driving Miss Daisy at the Brown County Playhouse.   Full Story >>

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