History of Rose Well House lives on through stories
The IU Bucket List includes a variety of campus-driven activities recommended for incoming students.
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The IU Bucket List includes a variety of campus-driven activities recommended for incoming students.
From arts to music, from food to drinks, here’s a short list of some of the events in downtown Bloomington this Valentine’s Day.
Fans of symphony orchestra will learn about the diversity within the world of music with an upcoming performance at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Professor Steve Raymer first saw his photographs up at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures the day before the official reveal.
When did you get your start in theater?
The stage was covered in a collection of seemingly dissonant objects. At the center was a piano, surrounded by falling objects to the right and a grandfather clock and a bed to the left.
Megan Gonzalez sold her first book for $5. Gonzalez, a writer for as long as she can remember, sold the book to her uncle at age six, a book written in crayons, which started a chain of events that led her down a path full of literature.
The Eli Young Band started as what lead vocalist Mike Eli said some might call a “glorified garage band.”
February’s Gallery Walk will celebrate more than just the visual artists in Bloomington’s art scene.
The Bluebird Nightclub will fill with the sounds of bluegrass, country and something extra this week.
The show begins with a series of vignette scenes playing out on the floor of the Wells-Metz Theatre.
The Bloomington Playwrights Project will soon open an escape room experience for the Bloomington community.
A duo combining funk, dance, rock and electronic sounds will perform at the Bluebird Nightclub as part of the bar’s upcoming lineup.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts finished its series of events revolving around its showcase of emerging artists Sunday afternoon with an awards program.
The Lilly Library has opened its exhibition space to a first-of-its-kind collection.
The dancers of Movement Cooperative, dressed in various forms of attire ranging from leggings to sweatpants, shook out their limbs between songs. Some shed outer layers. Others already wore sleeveless shirts and used the time to stretch against the walls.
An established writer and educator will be visiting IU as part of a series by the College Arts & Humanities Institute.
Finch’s Brasserie will combine visual and musical artistry at its upcoming event.
A local center for tarot reading will be the venue for a non-traditional history lecture this week.
Cardinal Spirits is planning an event that combines Cardinal’s distillery atmosphere with the comedy stylings of Indiana performers.