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(12/03/19 10:37pm)
The holiday season is in full swing in Bloomington with a variety of festive events from concerts to plays to art sales. Here are some ways to get in the holiday spirit this December.
(12/03/19 3:06pm)
Red and green lights shine on columns outlining the entrance to the Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel. Students and children skate together on the skating rink,and holiday music blasts through the speakers. Snowflakes blow through the air under the lights illuminating the rink.
(12/03/19 3:08pm)
The year is coming to a close, and with its end comes the ever-present specter of finals. To alleviate the burdens of studying, students are welcome to attend any or all of the upcoming screenings at the IU Cinema this month. With 18 events before the end of the semester, there are plenty of opportunities to escape the cold and enjoy musicals, action films, arthouse classics and more.
(12/02/19 1:39pm)
As the school semester comes to a close, the month of December presents an array of concerts in Bloomington. This includes the musical stylings of the a cappella group Straight No Chaser; an intimate guitarist and singer from Indiana, Ross David; a local Black Sabbath cover band called Hole in the Sky and Laura Stevenson, an alternative singer hailing from New York.
(12/01/19 9:45pm)
The early 1970s was a time of great experimentation on college campuses. Fittingly, the College of Arts and Sciences at IU offered an experimental curriculum department. Through it, students could present ideas for an original course with department support from the dean and other professors for final approval.
(11/23/19 12:18am)
On Nov. 22 in 1899, beloved Hoosier and a prominent songwriter Hoagland Howard “Hoagy” Carmichael was born. IU honored his birthday with a concert at noon Nov. 21 in Morrison Hall.
(11/22/19 3:38pm)
For the past 10 years the Venue Fine Art & Gifts has showcased an abundance of artistic creations including jewelry, ceramics, soaps and paintings. Until Nov. 30, this collection will also include the colorful floral paintings of artist Jody Hemphill Smith.
(11/21/19 10:45pm)
Lauren Daugherty knew she had a love for art while looking at a painting during a fourth grade field trip to the David Owlsey Museum of Art. Admiring the gigantic double doors, she imagined her own work being hung on the walls.
(11/21/19 12:44am)
The Singing Hoosiers will be performing its annual holiday show, Chimes of Christmas at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7 at the IU Auditorium.
(11/21/19 1:53am)
A quaint teahouse was transformed into a forum for poets to express themselves. BloomingTea organized a poetry night at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
(11/19/19 11:52pm)
The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra is performing its annual holiday concert at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday Nov. 29 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater and at 6 p.m. Sunday Dec. 1 at the Brown County Music Center.
(11/19/19 5:30pm)
The Turkish film “Auf der Anderen Seite,” also known as “The Edge of Heaven,” screened at 7 p.m. Monday in the IU Cinema. The film was the third and final entry into the “Between Worlds: Cultural Hybridity in Turkish Films” series.
(11/19/19 1:23am)
A small table surrounded by eight chairs is bustling with action in the middle of the library. Elmer’s glue sticks with tangerine caps and multicolored safety scissors stand next to piles of rectangular pieces of brightly colored cardstock. Students and faculty chat among themselves while cutting paper into ornate shapes and arranging it together.
(11/19/19 1:19am)
The Indiana Research Studies symposium, organized by Platform: An Arts and Humanities Research Laboratory, will have a welcome reception and opening panel from 6:30-10 p.m. on Nov. 21 in the Federal Room in the Indiana Memorial Union, and will continue with more events beginning at 9 a.m. at the Dimension Mill on the following Friday and Saturday.
(11/17/19 8:34pm)
Young Professionals Bloomington and the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce have announced a new arts series called the Bloomington Arts Passport. This series is an eight-ticket subscription geared for those aged 21-40 to explore different arts performances in Bloomington.
(11/17/19 8:33pm)
The Lilly Library isn't like most other libraries that might come to mind. Students aren’t studying silently at tables spanning the entire room, there are no calculus or psychology textbooks open wide and coffee cups are not standing tall next to every sleep-deprived student.
(11/15/19 8:23pm)
At work, Marie Bourgeois designs mock medicine bottles, baby food containers, boarding passes, highway signage, catering vans, vinyl records and children’s books.
(11/15/19 12:15am)
Bloomington’s local tea shop, BloomingTea, is teaming up with the University Graduate School Emissaries for Diversity and Inclusion to present an open poetry night from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 19. The night will feature IU English Professor Ross Gay.
(11/14/19 4:16am)
Nearing midnight on April 20, 2006, five Jacobs School of Music students: Georgina Joshi, Chris Carducci, Garth Eppley, Zachary Novak and Robert Samels died in a plane crash while traveling to the Monroe County Airport. Georgina’s father Yatish Joshi and his wife Joan Joshi are now the executive producers of a film revolving around their daughter’s death.
(11/13/19 8:32pm)
From Dec. 12-29 the Buskirk-Chumley Theater will show Disney’s “Newsies” as its 13th annual family holiday musical. Tickets start at $16.95 for children 12 and under, $18.95 for students, $29.95 for those under 35 and $34.95 for 35 and over.