The Conservator
In a small lab at the Lilly Library, Jim Canary operates on an irreplaceable piece of United States history.
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In a small lab at the Lilly Library, Jim Canary operates on an irreplaceable piece of United States history.
In 1818, one of the most famous literary monsters was introduced in the anonymously published “Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus.” A first edition of Mary Shelley’s classic novel is now displayed in an exhibition at the Lilly Library.
A man who survived a March 16 car explosion in Nashville, Indiana, died Wednesday in Indianapolis, according to the Brown County prosecutor.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration began with the audience standing and singing in unison.
As a band performed at Monday’s concert, audience members started to leave their seats to move to a space in front of the stage. As a woman sung energetic tunes in Spanish, couples twirled and groups of friends showed off their dance moves in the orchestra pit at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Joel Pett began his stand-up comedy show by walking to the stage in a wig, suit jacket and long tie, impersonating President Donald Trump. He praised the “huge crowd,” complained about “fake news” and promised to “make Bloomington great again.”
The community will have the opportunity to honor the life and work of former Middle Way House director Toby Strout at a Monday memorial.
As people drank craft beer and ate dinner on a crowded patio at Tuesday’s Science on Tap event, they also learned about solar eclipses.
Justice Unlocked senior staff attorney Michael LoPrete said he wants people to feel like they have access to the justice system when dealing with issues of sexual assault.
After students across the country remain silent during the school day, members of the Prism Youth Community will break the silence Friday with a party celebrating the LGBT community.
Members of the Council for Community Accessibility greeted employees of 35 downtown businesses with balloons and Hershey Kisses on Wednesday to recognize handicap accessibility.
An upcoming event will allow Stepping Stones, a local nonprofit, to expand its hours, provide more services to homeless youth and recognize professionals who work with youth.
Bloomington Community Bike Project volunteer Daniel Frank said he wants people to know that bike maintenance doesn’t have to be intimidating.
Gyros, tacos, grilled cheese and barbeque are just a few of the options offered at Food Truck Friday, which began its season last week.
More than 150 people walked the B-Line Trail on Friday to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS in Indiana and to raise money for HIV prevention and services.
A new garden center will promote biodiversity through its focus on plants that are native to the Midwest.
Even though the world is seemingly always connected through technology, there is a huge disconnect between people, photographer Ivy Wilhelm said. She said she wants people to empathize with the subjects of her photography.
Kayla Maldonado and Jessica Messmer spent more than a year tasting different teas, keeping a spreadsheet of flavors and deciding on their tea selection. They tried too many teas to remember them all, but Messmer guesses she tasted at least 1,000 different kinds.
Despite the chilly weather, a crowd of people gathered at this spring’s opening of the farmers’ market. Customers bought fresh greens, ate pastries and clutched bouquets of flowers in their arms as they walked through Showers Common.
An awards ceremony recognized the activism of a local leader in public education Thursday.