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(10/30/19 2:55pm)
Author Tim O’Brien described memories as, “starbursts in the darkness” — when recalling a memory, you cannot remember every distinct detail, only short fragments of it. O’Brien mentioned you probably couldn’t remember everything that happened just yesterday, let alone something that happened one day in 2008.
(10/29/19 2:16pm)
Described by The Washington Post as “extraordinarily well-crafted,” “The Book of Mormon” will show from Oct. 29-Nov. 3. The musical is known for its satirical comedy and has toured the nation since its Broadway debut in 2011.
(10/28/19 8:44pm)
The Bloomington Chamber Singers will present “Our Favorite Things,” a concert featuring the performers’ favorite pieces, at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
(10/27/19 8:58pm)
The origins of the Día de los Muertos holiday stems from pre-Hispanic times, developed over centuries by indigenous groups across Mexico and Central America.
(10/27/19 5:34pm)
The Monroe County Public Library asks for visitors to care for the books they check out. Mind the pages. Ask for an extension. Return in the same, or better, condition than you found it.
(10/24/19 11:39pm)
Down a gravel driveway, tucked away from the main road, stands a tall, red, domed metal hangar. Next to it, rows of picnic tables are encircled by carnival booths offering food, drinks and games.
(10/24/19 10:04pm)
Golden rays of sunlight stream through cracks of wooden paneling. Edward Bloom, donning a red-and-green flannel, comes into view and is given a tweed flat cap, glasses and a tan cardigan sweater. He continues forward, looking out into the river and skips a stone into the audience.
(10/24/19 9:11pm)
Halloweek is finally upon us.
(10/24/19 2:24pm)
Various decorations will fill the halls of the St. Thomas Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 for the Annual Spooktacular Halloween Organ Recital.
(10/23/19 9:34pm)
The Bloomington Handmade Market will have its holiday show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Monroe Convention Center. The market is free to attend.
(10/22/19 10:15pm)
Now that we are finally experiencing fall weather just in time for Halloween, here are a few things to do this weekend to get into the spooky spirit.
(10/22/19 5:21pm)
The reflections from the stage, reminiscent of a mirrorball, bounced among the rows of seating in sporadic movements. The lights came from the direction of the six-piece brass section of the John Raymond Jazz Ensemble.
(10/22/19 5:19pm)
The IU Cinema screened four documentaries covering themes of body politics Monday. These screenings are the first entry into the six-part “We Tell: 50 Years of Participatory Media” series to be shown at the IU Cinema.
(10/21/19 10:50pm)
“The Book of Mormon” national tour is coming Oct. 29-Nov. 3 to the IU Auditorium and will be conducting a pre-show lottery ticket policy. The lottery ticket policy will mark down a limited number of tickets to $25
(10/20/19 6:58pm)
The Society for Ethnomusicology will have its 64th Annual Meeting on Nov. 7-10 for the fourth time on IU’s campus. This year’s meeting is in conjunction with IU’s Bicentennial.
(10/18/19 2:52pm)
The Alloy Orchestra, once described by Roger Ebert as the “best in the world at accompanying silent films,” according to the official website, brought its musical talents at 7 p.m. Oct. 17 to the IU Cinema to accompany the silent film “Speedy.”
(10/18/19 1:42pm)
The Grunwald Gallery has announced the Fall 2019 BFA Thesis Show, which is running Dec. 3-14.
(10/18/19 3:53pm)
The Grunwald Gallery is welcoming two new exhibitions to the museum, open until Nov. 20. The museum’s mission is to highlight the work of students, emerging and established artists who come from many different backgrounds. According to the gallery’s website, the museum focuses on collaborating with artists, scientists and scholars to create exhibits that interpret art in a broader scientific or humanitarian perspective.
(10/17/19 2:49pm)
Dressed exactly as John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison once did, the Mersey Beatles, a tribute band, comes out onto the stage and immediately transports the Buskirk-Chumley Theater’s audience back to the 1960s.
(10/16/19 10:57pm)
Small white candles cast a soft light on photos dispersed around the table. Surrounding other ornamental items are multi-colored flowers and works of art of different media. Hanging on the wall above the altar is a blue, orange and pink papel picado, a line of tissue paper with small cut-out shapes. At the very top, a large heading looms overhead reading “Día de los Muertos.”