Limestone Comedy Festival brings fresh comedy, fresh perspectives
Returning for its sixth year, Limestone Comedy Festival brings 30 sets and more than 60 comedians at six venues around Bloomington. The festival will run May 31 - June 2.
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Returning for its sixth year, Limestone Comedy Festival brings 30 sets and more than 60 comedians at six venues around Bloomington. The festival will run May 31 - June 2.
The Monroe County Civic Theater will present “The Tempest” for its 29th annual Shakespeare in the Park event.
Musicians will take to the streets for Busker's Day 2018. The event will occur from May 19 to 20 on Bloomington street corners and at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market.
The inaugural Bloomington Black y Brown Arts Festival will take place from noon to 4 p.m. May 19 at the Banneker Community Center, located at 930 W. Seventh St.
Kurt Vonnegut fans and scholars from around the country gathered in Bloomington this weekend for Granfalloon: A Kurt Vonnegut Convergence. The festival featured a number of events, including panels, speakers, musical acts and a staged reading of a musical adaptation of “God Bless you, Mr. Rosewater.”
After 25 previous food drives, the process just starts to make sense, said Liz Feitl, the community service liaison for United Way of Monroe County.
A gianttombstone sat outside City Hall on Saturday morning. The name inscribed on it was “Somebody.” Below it was the epitaph: “He Tried.”
The staged reading of the musical “God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater” brought around 80 people to the John Waldron Arts Center on May 11.
Whether at Upland Brewing Co. or C3 Bar, Kurt Vonnegut-inspired beers and cocktails will trap you in the amber of the moment. There is no “why,” except the Granfalloon: A Kurt Vonnegut Convergence that starts May 10.
The B-Town Bearcats will be playing a tribute to New Orleans and Traditional Jazz at Bear’s Place for the annual Jazz Fables Swing into Spring event.
Author Kurt Vonnegut once called Bloomington a "hell-hole," but nonetheless, the city and campus will celebrate his life and work May 10-12 at the Granfalloon: A Kurt Vonnegut Convergence.
“We close our season with not just a concert, but a celebration.”
IU Contemporary Dance will perform its New Moves showcase at 7:30 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday in the Wells-Metz Theatre. The show features choreographed works by students in the contemporary dance program.
“Ballet at the BCT: The Choreography Project” will take place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The free event will showcase the work of student choreographers in the IU Ballet Department.
IU’s Jacobs School of Music and the Kelley School of Business will present their second Music-Business-Peace Summit from 8 a.m. to 6 pm. May 11 at Jacobs School's William and Gayle Cook Music Library room M285.
Everything will be beautiful and nothing will hurt when the Arts & Humanities Council presents Granfalloon: A Kurt Vonnegut Convergence on May 10 to 12 in Bloomington.
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.
Hoosiers don' have to travel to Las Vegas to enjoy circus arts performances, as a local studio has made them a tradition every May.
A Bosendorfer grand piano is in decline with a cracked frame and dipping pitch, but it still may be playable.
Actor Jonathan Goldsmith doesn't always come to Bloomington. But when he does, he comes to Big Red Liquors at 418 North College Ave.