Violinist Joshua Bell to bring $3.5 million instrument to campus performance
In 2007, Joshua Bell disguised himself wearing a baseball cap and jeans while playing his violin in a Washington, D.C. metro station during rush hour.
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In 2007, Joshua Bell disguised himself wearing a baseball cap and jeans while playing his violin in a Washington, D.C. metro station during rush hour.
The chants, rivalries and stunts of cheer drama will come to campus for a one-night performance of “Bring It On: The Musical.”
Three months after tornadoes ripped through the Midwest, bringing extensive damage to communities in Illinois and Indiana, rock bands are continuing to come to the rescue.
Whether fans of Cher to contemporary country stars, students can get their concert fix with the diverse amount of acts that are coming into Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Ind., in the next few months.
In 1999, Ken “Coach” Carter, head coach at a high school in California, locked out his undefeated basketball team from the gym to enforce his policy: if they didn’t make the grades, they couldn’t play the game. Since then Carter has caught national attention and has been portrayed in film.
During the semester, some Ball State students feel trapped by their studies and campus commitments. They don’t venture away from Muncie unless it’s a campus-closing break.
John R. Emens Auditorium will continue its 50th season by bringing music and theater to the Ball State campus. Last semester, it pulled in multiple country music artists, touring Broadway spectaculars and notable speakers.
The staff at John R. Emens Auditorium announced Friday that classic rock band REO Speedwagon will perform in early February.
Lindsey Riley is a senior journalism major and writes ‘Lindsey’s Picks’ for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily with those of the newspaper. Write to Lindsey at lnriley@bsu.edu
Country singer Martina McBride has been a recognized country artist for 21 years. She was once called the “Celine Dion of country music” with her soprano voice and hit singles, and she will soon be on campus.
One mother, one daughter and three possible fathers are bringing their family drama to Ball State as the “Mamma Mia!” Broadway tour takes the stage tonight at John R. Emens Auditorium.
A steel cage enclosed wrestling icons Mick “Mankind” Foley and “The Undertaker” in a King of the Ring professional wrestling match.
After gaining success as opening acts for country artists Luke Bryan and Taylor Swift, Florida Georgia Line is hitting the road on its first headlining tour. One of its first stops is John R. Emens Auditorium on Friday night with opening acts Colt Ford and Dallas Smith.
Instead of checking out a book on Nov. 6, Jess Cooney, a senior telecommunications major, stood in Bracken Library hoping to win a ticket to see Jim Gaffigan Friday night. She succeeded.
It started with singing along to vinyl and ended with performing in front of live crowds.
Disney villains, “CarnEvil” and the circus will take over Ball Gymnasium on Saturday night when Spectrum hosts its drag show.
It took 57 phone calls for journalist Wil Haygood to find Eugene Allen, a butler who worked at the White House during eight different presidencies. In 2008, Haygood found him and his wife just in time and interviewed them days before she died in her sleep. Two years later, Allen died at age 90.
A sold-out crowd celebrated country music when Hunter Hayes brought his CMT Let’s Be Crazy Tour to the Ball State campus.
Fans of “The Price Is Right” began lining up early Wednesday afternoon by John R. Emens Auditorium to enter their names into a drawing in the hopes of being on the show that night.
Tonight Hunter Hayes and his CMT Let’s Get Crazy Tour will take the John R. Emens Auditorium stage for a one-night only performance. Hayes and opener Striking Matches will begin their show at 7:30 p.m.