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(09/30/19 10:17pm)
The Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design will offer open studios 5:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 11 in Kirkwood Hall, the Fine Arts Building and the Studio Arts Annex. The studios are free and open to anyone.
(09/30/19 12:24am)
The 26th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival returned to Bloomington during the Sept. 26-29 weekend. The festival’s goal is to explore different cultures through music and art. This year, 28 artists from around the world came to Bloomington to perform.
(09/29/19 10:56pm)
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington will present the play “Oh God” at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24, Oct. 26 and Nov. 2, as well as at 3 p.m. Oct. 27 and Nov. 3 at the Ivy Tech John Waldron’s Rose Firebay theater. The actors and crew plan to discuss the play following the the Oct. 26 and Nov. 2 performances.
(09/26/19 8:01pm)
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra members have invited their former conductor, Charles Latshaw, to return for their Homecoming concert. The orchestra is set to perform at 7 p.m. Oct. 6 in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
(09/26/19 2:48am)
The 26th annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival begins Thursday. Here's what you need to know about events going on throughout the weekend.
(09/25/19 11:33pm)
Even before comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish gained the level of notoriety she has today, she took note of the lack of diversity in the world of standup.
(09/25/19 9:20pm)
Dunn Meadow will be filled with the sound of music Sept. 26 during Lotus in the Meadow, a free concert in collaboration with the Indiana Memorial Union and the Lotus Education & Arts Foundation.
(09/25/19 7:57pm)
The film “Ms. White Light," the second from the Bloomington production company Pigasus Pictures, will have its red carpet premiere Oct. 17 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Pigasus Pictures, founded by IU alumni Zachary Spicer and John Armstrong, aims to invigorate the film production community within Indiana.
(09/25/19 1:53am)
With September being Woman Director Awareness Month, IU Cinema has dedicated it to film screenings, masterclasses and discussion in partnership with the IU Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council, the Black Film Center/Archive and the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Series.
(09/24/19 3:42pm)
Onlookers in and around IU these past few weekends may have noticed a curious mix of students and adults climbing on walls, jumping over ledges and practicing backflips.
(09/22/19 11:58pm)
Gilda walked into the theater and down the aisle to sit in the front row. A red-and-white striped popcorn box sat beside her.
(09/23/19 1:51am)
MidWay Music Speaks’ third annual festival will occur Oct. 5 and feature only women and non-binary artists.
(09/19/19 8:32pm)
Carlene Carter, renowned singer-songwriter and daughter of country star June Carter, was featured Wednesday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater with tickets ranging from $35 to $45.
(09/19/19 10:03pm)
Peering through the trees surrounding Conrad Prebys Amphitheater were three large tents in IU colors: two red and one white. Those walking past couldn’t miss the cacophony of volunteers hustling to set up tables and prepare food for the day.
(09/19/19 2:51am)
The documentary film “Return to the Andes” screened at the School of Global and International Studies at 7 p.m. Sept. 18.
(09/18/19 4:29am)
Members of the Bloomington Community filed into the rows at the John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium not for a performance, but rather to discuss the money and advocacy invested into many performances around the city.
(09/17/19 10:15pm)
The Indiana Memorial Union Board announced Monday its Fall 2019 Lectures Series, including Anderson Cooper and Karamo Brown from “Queer Eye.”
(09/17/19 9:14pm)
Journalist and author Héctor Tobar spoke at 7 p.m. Monday in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center as part of IU's Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.
(09/16/19 9:43pm)
IU’s Asian Culture Center will celebrate its 21st anniversary Oct 1. There will be a reception at 5 p.m. in the President’s Room in the IMU, followed by a talk at 5:45 p.m. in the IMU Dogwood Room.
(09/17/19 3:10pm)
The Grunwald Gallery is displaying photography by Jess Dugan, a portraiture photographer whose work explores identity, gender, sexuality and community, until Oct. 4. The exhibition opened Aug. 6 with the gallery reception Sept. 13.