Knit Night offers space for knitters, crocheters to work on projects together
Knit Night is a workshop for knitters and crocheters to bring their projects and practice their craft Friday nights at the Bloomington Stitchery.
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Knit Night is a workshop for knitters and crocheters to bring their projects and practice their craft Friday nights at the Bloomington Stitchery.
The 17th annual Bloomington Pride film festival begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 1 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
“Shoplifters,” a Japanese drama about a poverty-stricken family, will be shown at 4 p.m. Jan. 27 at the IU Cinema.
“Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki,” a documentary following the award-winning animation director, will be shown at 7 p.m. Jan. 24 and Jan. 25 at the IU Cinema.
The 100th birthday of Latin American Music Center founder Juan Orrego-Salas will be celebrated in a two-week series of concerts, lectures and special events Jan. 15-26.
Junior Spencer Bowman began writing a screenplay last August for his feature film writing class. Now Bowman has the opportunity to adapt his screenplay into a 20-minute short film with support from the Hutton Honors College.
Filmmakers from South Korea, Israel, Mexico, Argentina and Cuba are scheduled to visit the IU Cinema this semester alongside filmmakers from the United States. “Shoplifters,” “The Strong Man,” “Cold War” and “Capernaum” are a few notable films to be played.
Ken Oguss, a Bloomington storyteller guild member, tells a story from his past Oct. 26 in the Monroe Public Library.
Storyteller Ginny Richey tells a tale during the Festival of Ghost Stories Oct. 26 in the Monroe Public Library.
Storyteller Patty Callison tells a tale during the Festival of Ghost Stories Oct. 26 in the Monroe Public Library.
Stephanie Holman, a member of the Bloomington Storytellers Guild, tells a story about Bloomington legends during the Festival of Ghost Stories Oct. 26 in the Monroe Public Library.
Stephanie Holman, a member of the Bloomington Storytellers Guild, tells a story about Bloomington legends during the Festival of Ghost Stories Oct. 26 in the Monroe Public Library.
Members of Pi Lambda Phi listen to professor Günther Jikeli give an anti-Semitism speech Oct 16 in the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center.
Günther Jikeli, associate professor or Jewish studies at IU, speaks to members of Pi Lambda Phi for an anti-Semitism talk Oct. 16 in the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. Pi Lambda Phi organized its Elimination of Prejudice week, focusing on anti-Semitism due to remarks made on the website Greekrank on Aug. 29.
A replica deer headdress is on display at the Animal-Spirit Human exhibit in the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology on Oct. 16.
A Black bear skull is on display at the Animal-Spirit Human exhibit Oct. 16 in the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology. The Glenn A. Black research laboratory received a grant Sept. 21 that will help preserve Native American artifacts from a site called Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana.