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Live at IU Archive

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IU brings a jazzy version of 'Le Nozze di Figaro' to the MAC

The Marriage of Figaro

The Feb. 21, 2008, issue of Live at IU featured a story on the Jacobs School of Music's upcoming production of Le Nozze di Figaro. This issue also included a feature on the Jacobs School's six Grammy Awards, details on the American Shakespeare Center Tour, highlights from the Contemporary Dance Program's upcoming ArtsWeek shows, a look at the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's upcoming concert at the Musical Arts Center, the scoop on the dos and don'ts of working with celebrities, and a Q&A with the leading lady of The Seagull.   Full Story >>

IU's annual ArtsWeek celebration examines politics and the arts

ArtsWeek 2008

The Feb. 7, 2008, issue of Live at IU featured ArtsWeek 2008. This issue also highlighted illustrious set designer Robert O'Hearn's last opera production, provided details on the new book Masterworks from the Indiana University Art Museum, previewed the School of Journalism's spring 2008 lecture series, revealed the top must-see classic films, highlighted the Jacobs School of Music's Grammy nominees, and announced the latest in the Moveable Feast of the Arts concerts.   Full Story >>

You are all permitted and encouraged to laugh!

"The Wedding"

The Jan. 24, 2008, issue of Live at IU highlighted the upcoming collegiate premiere of the opera A Wedding. Also featured in this issue were stories about the new Karl Wirsum exhibit at the Herron School of Art & Design, details on the Middle Eastern Arts Festival at IU Bloomington, a preview of the upcoming theatrical wonder Metamorphoses, a look at The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, an overview of the African American Dance Company, and a look at the newest book by IU Professor Emeritus of History Alexander Rabinowitch.   Full Story >>

Masterpieces and high tech: Modern dance at Indiana University

Contemporary Dance

The Jan. 3, 2008, issue of Live at IU reviewed a modern dance performance at Indiana University Bloomington. Also highlighted in this issue were stories about a collection of rare harps at IU, 10 tips on becoming "fearless," a Q&A with IU Press Director Janet Rabinowitch, updates on the restoration of IU's stabiles, a discussion with IU Distinguished Professor Scott Russell Sanders, and a new book that marks the 60th anniversary of India's democracy.   Full Story >>

Wine not? Develop your palette with tips from IUSB's wine expert

Wine

The Dec. 6, 2007, issue of Live at IU featured tips on wine tasting and how to develop your palette. Also highlighted in this issue were stories on the three Jacobs School alumni who made their Carnegie Hall debut, a look at Classical Music Hall of Famer Harvey Phillips, a new book by Indiana University Bloomington professor George Hutchinson, a preview to the Bill Peet storybook exhibit at the IUPUI Herron School of Art and Design, a behind the scenes look at the opera "La Bohème," and the conclusion to the Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design series.   Full Story >>

IU Ballet Theater presents annual performance of "The Nutcracker"

The Nov. 15, 2007, issue of Live at IU featured a preview to the IU Ballet Theater's performance of "The Nutcracker." Also highlighted in this issue was a story on the book the "The Cardiac Kids," a preview to "Jimmy Cory," a preview to the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company's performance, IU English Professor Samrat Upadhyay's latest book, details on "La Bohème," and information about Jeanette Walls' visit to IU East.   Full Story >>

Concertmastery revealed

Alex Kerr

The Nov. 1, 2007, issue of Live at IU featured IU Professor and Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Alex Kerr. Also highlighted in this issue were stories about the top classic books everyone should read, details on the new book Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II, a preview to Grammy-award winning violinist Hilary Hahn's performance at IU Auditorium, information on the newly acquired Oktoberfest book at the Lilly Library, and details on the campus-community graffiti project that is part of the Moveable Feast of the Arts series. Also included in this issue is the second installment of a three-part series that follows two IU Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design students through their senior projects.   Full Story >>

IU Art Museum building lights up with 25th anniversary celebration

Light Totem

The Oct. 25, 2007, issue of Live at IU, highlighted the IU Art Museum's 25th Anniversary Light Totem. Also featured in this issue were stories about Light Totem designer Rob Shakespeare, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama's talk at IU, details on the 2007 Governor's Arts Awards, an interview with the two leads in Susannah, a profile on the Herron School of Art and Design's Culturati, and a preview to an exhibit of more than 90 fans from IU's Sage Collection.   Full Story >>

IU Ballet Theater opens seasoOct. 5–6 with fall ballet “Perspectives 1900s”

Fall Ballet

The Oct. 5, 2007 issue of Live at IU featured the IU Ballet Theater's fall production, "Perspectives 1900s." Also highlighted in this issue, were stories about two Department of Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design students, a preview to the Moveable Feast of the Arts concerts in New Albany, free exhibits at IU during Celebrate IU Week, a preview to Marjorie Schick's work at the IU Art Museum, details on a series of book signings that will honor George Taliaferro, and a preview to Seussical The Musical.   Full Story >>

Setting the stage: The enduring legacy of Max Röthlisberger

Set of "Rigoletto" by Max Röthlisberger

The Sept. 20, 2007, issue of Live at IU featured IU Opera Theater's Rigoletto and the set created by Max Röthlisberger. Also highlighted in this issue were stories about Leonard Slatkin's debut with the IU Philharmonic, a n IU School of Medicine professor's glass work, a preview to literary giant David Sedaris, details on C-SPAN2's Book TV Bus, a feature on the Brown County Playhouse's final production of the summer, and a feature on Jacobs School of music composer David Dzubay's most recent win.   Full Story >>

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