Greenskeeper Foods heads to Farmers' Market this summer
Mobile concession stand Greenskeeper Foods began in October 2016 with one overarching goal: bring the community together, which co-owner and chef Zack Johnson said is his aim.
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Mobile concession stand Greenskeeper Foods began in October 2016 with one overarching goal: bring the community together, which co-owner and chef Zack Johnson said is his aim.
Junior Kacie Swierk will soon complete one part of a big musical project that began as an undiscovered passion.
Cardinal Spirits will invite a variety of local and visiting comedians to show off their stand-up skills at its latest comedy event, High Proof Laughs.
The IU Soul Revue’s Spring Concert is a celebration of African-American musical tradition, but this year, there will be a show unlike any other the ensemble has performed.
The latest round of Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions opened Tuesday at the Grunwald Gallery.
The IU Auditorium will welcome “Pippin” to round out the spring production season.
Redleg Husky, an Asheville, North Carolina-based bluegrass and country duo, will soon pay a visit to the Midwest.
A project that began in the Media Living Learning Center has turned three freshmen into a functioning production company.
Children, families and members of the community gathered at the Monroe County Public Library on Sunday afternoon to hear the music of Salaam and learn more about the art and culture of the Middle East.
The Singing Hoosiers will culminate a year of activity and performance with its 67th Annual Spring Concert.
Meredith Willson’s family musical “The Music Man,” follows professor Harold Hill trying to make money using a complicated plan to scam the town involving forming a marching band and running when the funding comes in.
Iris Rosa has seen the growth of the African American Dance Company.
Kirkwood Hall will soon be rededicated as a part of the School of Art + Design.
When IU’s first stand-up comedy major, senior Rob Sherrell, approached his adviser and sponsor in the Individualized Major Program with an idea for his final project, he heard a familiar warning — this will be cumbersome.
Though May is officially Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, IU celebrates it in April, while most students are still on campus, according to the Asian Cultural Center’s website. The next month will see a variety of events associated with the month and highlighting food, film and performance.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures diverged from the classic crafting event and combined a variety of activities into a movie, craft and interactive mystery event for local families.
Musician Tim Darcy said he has only visited Bloomington once before, back in 2014 while touring with his Montreal-based band Ought.
The Lotus Education & Arts Foundation began its 22nd year of programs Monday morning with a visit from Iraqi oud player Rahim AlHaj.
The IU Cinema will initiate a new filmmaker series into its annual lineup starting this semester.
Annette Oppenlander, treasurer of the Bloomington Writer’s Guild, has published four works that weave historical realities with a fictional twist. Her fifth, a novel titled “Surviving the Fatherland,” was released to the public March 15.