Clowes Hall embraces visual art with the upcoming exhibits of Jon Kane, Andrew Burian, Dorrel Harrison and Susan Locke Charlesworth.
Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt to perform at Clowes Hall
Two of America’s Most Influential Songwriters look to put on a show to remember in “An Evening with Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt”
Mike Birbiglia brings his new show to Butler’s Clowes Hall
Well known comedian and actor Mike Birbiglia continues “The New One” tour with a show at Clowes Memorial Hall at 7 p.m on Sept. 15.
National storytellers to speak at Clowes
Both speakers at Clowes Memorial Hall next week are respected nationwide for their stories—but not quite for the same reasons. Humorist and best selling author David Sedaris will speak Tuesday night as part of the Clowes season, and journalist Dan Rather speaks Monday night as part of the Celebration of Diversity Lecture Series. Tickets are…
Despite $56,350 cost, community happy with Fallon appearance
Jimmy Fallon’s visit to Butler University required more than dance moves and Twitter pleas to become a reality. The total cost to the university was $56,350. Contributions from the Student Government Association and ticket revenues paid for most of the Jan. 29 show. The Office of Student Affairs and Clowes Memorial Hall also contributed. Payout…
Painter brings life to Clowes lobby
For Gayla Hodson, painting is an intuitive experience—not one bound by technique and structure. Hodson is a local artist whose art is currently within walking distance. On display at Clowes Memorial Hall until Sunday as part of the Art @ Clowes program, Hodson’s exhibit entitled “Inclusion,” is a combination of pieces from the past seven…
Welcome back, Jimmy
Once Jimmy Fallon saw Butler University’s flash mob YouTube video, he said he couldn’t wait to visit during his week-long visit to Indianapolis for the Super Bowl. Before delivering a hilarious two-hour show on Sunday, Fallon sat down with The Collegian to discuss bulldogs, Steak ‘n Shake and traveling with his show for the very…
JCFA constructs Howie and fall performances
The Jordan College of Fine Arts is looking forward to a busy and productive year, complete with a new theater, some rocking a capella CDs and some new dance performances. On May 13, just after students washed their hands clean of final exams, Howard L. Schrott was brushing his hands clean of something else—namely, dirt—at…