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(11/08/19 1:29pm)
Crowds milled about the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art in puffed winter jackets after coming inside from a cold evening Nov. 7. An orange glow filtered from tea lights lining the sides of staircases as live acoustic music spilled from the balcony into the expansive lobby.
(11/08/19 1:34pm)
After 909 days of renovations, the Eskenazi Museum of Art opened its doors to the public Nov. 7. And its grand debut took place at this month's First Thursday festival.
(11/08/19 12:21am)
The Graduate Hotel in downtown Bloomington is installing a featured mural by nationally recognized contemporary artist Nina Chanel Abney. The mural is to be influenced by popular culture as well as catering to the specific community of Bloomington its love for basketball.
(11/07/19 3:52pm)
Harsh, purple lights shone down on an empty stage. A backdrop hung depicting a picture of a forgotten corner of some Midwestern state. The crowd whispered with anticipation that the show was about to begin.
(11/05/19 10:49pm)
Students can make bao at 4 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Asian Culture Center on Tenth Street as part of the culture center’s “Make Friends, Make Bao” event.
(11/05/19 10:49pm)
Imani Perry, author and professor of African American studies at Princeton University, spoke about her new book and black musical tradition Nov. 4 at IU.
(11/05/19 3:18am)
You may have taken a photo of your legs pressed against the wall of the Eskenazi Museum of Art building that reflects the colors of the light totem at night. From 4-8 p.m. this Thursday, you will finally be able to go inside.
(11/05/19 2:57pm)
The Tuesday night Bloomington Songwriter Showcase is back this week featuring folk musiciansAnne Hurley and Jim Krause, Cindy Kallet and Charlie Jesseph.
(11/03/19 9:19pm)
The Middle Way House will be raising funds for itself Nov. 15 at the Fields while also celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album. The fundraiser and multi-media presentation will be led by IU music professor Glenn Gass.
(10/31/19 11:40pm)
At La Casa Latino Cultural Center, students visit and leave at their leisure to study, hang out or meet with others.
(10/31/19 2:08am)
An IU alumnus who grew up in Bloomington, Mark Stryker returned to campus Tuesday in Franklin Hall to help jumpstart students’ spontaneity and encourage a profound expression of the arts.
(10/30/19 5:28pm)
Not only will the Eskenazi Museum of Art be reopening its doors after three years of renovations, but it will also present a MuseumFest with various arts activities and performances.
(10/30/19 2:55pm)
Author Tim O’Brien described memories as, “starbursts in the darkness” — when recalling a memory, you cannot remember every distinct detail, only short fragments of it. O’Brien mentioned you probably couldn’t remember everything that happened just yesterday, let alone something that happened one day in 2008.
(10/29/19 2:16pm)
Described by The Washington Post as “extraordinarily well-crafted,” “The Book of Mormon” will show from Oct. 29-Nov. 3. The musical is known for its satirical comedy and has toured the nation since its Broadway debut in 2011.
(10/28/19 8:44pm)
The Bloomington Chamber Singers will present “Our Favorite Things,” a concert featuring the performers’ favorite pieces, at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
(10/27/19 8:58pm)
The origins of the Día de los Muertos holiday stems from pre-Hispanic times, developed over centuries by indigenous groups across Mexico and Central America.
(10/27/19 5:34pm)
The Monroe County Public Library asks for visitors to care for the books they check out. Mind the pages. Ask for an extension. Return in the same, or better, condition than you found it.
(10/24/19 11:39pm)
Down a gravel driveway, tucked away from the main road, stands a tall, red, domed metal hangar. Next to it, rows of picnic tables are encircled by carnival booths offering food, drinks and games.
(10/24/19 10:04pm)
Golden rays of sunlight stream through cracks of wooden paneling. Edward Bloom, donning a red-and-green flannel, comes into view and is given a tweed flat cap, glasses and a tan cardigan sweater. He continues forward, looking out into the river and skips a stone into the audience.
(10/24/19 9:11pm)
Halloweek is finally upon us.