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A look into “Sunny,” a period and self-care brand
Sunny, a startup co-founded by IU alumna Drew Jarvis while she was a student at the Kelley School of Business, is aiming to make period care more accessible to people across the world.
COLUMN: Business outsider: We need more diversity in business
It’s 4 p.m. on a Monday. I’m waiting at a table in Hodge Hall before my evening class and I watch as the scene in front of me unfolds:
Who was Hoagy Carmichael?
“In my heart it will remain, that stardust melody, the memory of love’s refrain.”
2 new exhibits on display at the Waldron Arts Center
This July and August, two new exhibits are on display at the Waldron Arts Center in downtown Bloomington. Both exhibits are free to the public and will close in August. Channels: Conjuring Unborn Futures is open until Aug. 19 and We Paint… Out of the Box! is open until Aug. 5.
Q&A with ‘Into the Woods’ director, choreographer DJ Gray
IU’s Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance will present “Into the Woods” at 7:30 p.m. July 7-29 and at 10 a.m. July 27 at the Wells-Metz Theatre. Tickets are available online through the IU Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance website.
COLUMN: Welcome to Tollywood
In 2022 I went to the Bloomington 12 AMC movie theater to see “RRR”. My anticipation for this film started back in 2018, when the film studio began promoting the movie with vague video clips featuring the logo and lead actors Ram Charan and Jr. NTR. Then, almost a year after the film’s release, original song “Naatu Naatu” won an Academy Award — the first Oscar for any Indian film song.
PHOTOS: IU raised over $3 million for Riley Hospital for Children
Students, alumni and community members gathered Oct. 28 for the 32nd annual IUDM.
IDS Fall 2022 Housing & Living Guide
The Sustainability Edition
Need a new place to study? Here are 3 options
With an increase of students on campus, it can be hard to find a spot to study. Good coffee, suitable background noise and dependable, free Wi-Fi are all things to look for in an off-campus study spot. Here are some options:
PHOTOS: 29th Annual Lotus Festival showcases 23 artists
The 29th Annual Lotus Music and Arts Festival took place Sept. 22 to 25, 2022
People of Lotus: Meet two performers of the 2022 music and arts festival
On Friday night at the 29th Annual Lotus Music and Arts Festival, attendees were greeted with rainy, autumnal weather. Echoes of music could be heard from the Sample Gates all the way to the courthouse in the heart of downtown Bloomington.
Lotus in the Meadow kicks off weekend of events
Dogs, children, college students, townies and Charlie Bird of Bloomington — perched on a bike — gathered on the night of the autumn equinox.
Bloomington animation studio casts Hollywood actors in ‘The Encounter’
Bloomington animation studio DeCarlo Animation is scheduled to finish production of “The Encounter,” a sci-fi feature film in 2023. The film is expected to be distributed to theaters worldwide in late 2023 or early 2024, with the possibility that the film will be sold to a streaming service.
COLUMN: Ignore critic reviews, watch Marvel movie ‘Eternals’
Before there were Avengers or Guardians of the Galaxy, there were the Eternals. Sent on a mission by the celestial Arishem to battle deviant creatures on Earth, 10 Eternals spent centuries defending the planet from the deviants living among humankind.
COLUMN: Should we ask ‘What If…’ Marvel never existed?
Editor’s Note: Column contains spoilers to Marvel’s “What If…?” series
Q&A with award-winning actress Glenn Close
Actress Glenn Close visited Oct. 21 at the Eskenazi Museum of Art to tour the “Art of the Character” exhibit, which features a fraction of Close’s 800-plus costumes during her film career, including pieces from “101 Dalmatians,” “Fatal Attraction” and “Guardians of the Galaxy.”
COLUMN: Why adults should read children’s book, ‘Beautifully Me’
It may be meant for children, but everyone needs to read creator and entrepreneur Nabela Noor’s newest book “Beautifully Me.”
Middle Way House debuts ‘Wrapped in Love’ tree sweaters Friday
60 knitted sweaters hug trees in downtown Bloomington and yarn shrouds lampposts surrounding the square as the calendar turns to October, issuing the start of “Wrapped in Love.”
COLUMN: Finding balance, easing anxiety through yoga class
Taking a for-credit yoga class at IU has been one of my best college decisions yet.