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(02/17/20 12:25am)
The WonderLab Museum of Science, Health & Technology kicked off its National Engineers Week activities Sunday with an opportunity to participate in engineering-centered activities and meet local engineers.
(02/12/20 7:05pm)
IU alumnus and Adidas senior apparel designer Cedric Hudson gave a free lecture to around 50 students at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union
(02/12/20 5:08am)
The smell of waffle batter and laughter filled the Center of Excellence for Women & Technology House for its Galentine’s Day Adobe Spark workshop at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
(02/09/20 4:14pm)
Bloomington-based art gallery NOISE exhibits a collection of art inspired by discarded objects and nostalgia. The series will be up at the I FELL community gallery in Bloomington through the end of February.
(02/06/20 3:22am)
A portrait of Camilla Williams was revealed at 3 p.m. on Wednesday in the East Lounge of the Indiana Memorial Union. Williams was an IU voice professor and an opera singer.
(02/06/20 12:16am)
IU's semesterlong Indiana Remixed festival will bring Hoosiers to campus who integrate the traditional with the new in art, writing and scholarship.
(02/03/20 2:49am)
Toward the back of Bear’s Place, a mic and a stage were ready for readers to read their writings. The Writers Guild at Bloomington organized its first Sunday Prose Reading 3 p.m. at Bear’s Place.
(02/04/20 1:13am)
This year's “Month of Chocolate" will feature events such as a Chocolate Prom, Cocoa Couture fashion show and Chocolate Bingo throughout February around Bloomington.
(02/02/20 1:59am)
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center kicked off Black History Month Friday night with an art exhibition by an IU MFA student at 5:30 p.m. in the Neal-Marshall Bridgwaters Lounge and the "Black the Runway" fashion show at 7 p.m. in the Grand Hall.
(01/31/20 7:42pm)
A golden silhouette of Alexander Hamilton, the logo for the Broadway musical "Hamilton," topped a three-tiered birthday cake which faced an audience of about 40 people. Shimmery balloons floated above speakers for the event A Celebration of Alexander Hamilton as they shared their perspectives on how the first United States Secretary of the Treasury changed the world of politics and modern entertainment.
(01/30/20 1:33am)
The fifth annual Monroe County History Center PuzzleFest will take place at 10 a.m. Feb. 1 in the Girls Inc. of Monroe County gymnasium.
(01/25/20 10:20pm)
The IU CommUnity Education Program, or CUE, organized the Art of Resistance: Past and Present event Thursday night to celebrate the history of black resistance and Martin Luther King Jr.
(01/21/20 8:35pm)
Members of the Bloomington community dashed out of the cold and into the Buskirk-Chumley Theater lobby Monday night for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration. The auditorium doors opened at 6 p.m. and the attendees were greeted by desserts, a melodic children’s choir and a reminder of the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
(01/15/20 1:01am)
Cicada Cinema, a Bloomington-based pop-up movie theater, will present a film series at 7 p.m. Jan. 26, 28 and 29 based on the works of director and screenwriter Jim Jarmusch.
(01/09/20 9:23pm)
Although Martin Luther King Jr. Day may mean no school or work, it is deemed a “day on, not off.” The third Monday in January is designated as a national day of service commemorating King’s vision of peace.
(12/16/19 12:13am)
Floating candles danced in the air over the heads of this year’s attendees on the night of Dec. 13 for the 6th annual Yule Ball. While the rest of their muggle friends were left with the worries of finals, the witches and wizards who attended the ball were instead whisked into a magical night filled with Butterbeer, robes, cauldrons and dancing.
(12/15/19 9:34pm)
Before the TV show “Fleabag” won three Emmy awards in 2019, it started as a one-woman play first performed in 2013 at the Edinburgh festival.
(12/15/19 11:21pm)
Many people probably wouldn’t think about getting up on stage to perform in front of a large crowd, let alone in a show where they don’t even know what they are going to say before they start.
(12/14/19 11:48pm)
The IU Cinema organized a Q&A session with Saudi Arabian filmmaker Haifaa al-Mansour at 4 p.m. Friday. Following the Q&A session, al-Mansour attended a screening of her most recent film, “The Perfect Candidate,” at 7 p.m.
(12/13/19 5:17pm)
Crowds of students gathered at the entrance of the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks, lining up as they took turns to fill their plates with free eggs, potatoes and sausage. IU Union Board’s Canvas Creative Arts organized an event called “Bob Ross Paint Along and Big Breakfast” from 9 to 11 p.m. Thursday.