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(02/21/18 1:00pm)
Bloomington film collective Cicada Cinema is partnering with local vegan restaurant The Owlery for its monthly film screening event, a showing of the 2004 documentary “I Like Killing Flies,” at 7 p.m. Feb. 25.
(02/19/18 4:30pm)
In February, IU kicked off India Remixed, the largest Indian arts and culture festival ever launched in the Midwest, according to a press release from IU Newsroom.
(02/19/18 10:00am)
IU student radio station WIUX released the final acts of the Culture Shock 2018 lineup Friday at the Bishop and posted them online Saturday.
(02/19/18 6:30am)
ÓperaMaya, IU and the Latin American Music Center will present a series of events in celebration of culture and identity — ¡Viva!, A Celebration Of LIFE! — on Feb. 21 through 23. All events are free and open to the public, though events at La Casa Latino Cultural Center require reservation.
(02/16/18 12:30pm)
The National Endowment for the Arts announced February 7 it awarded a total of $205,000 to nine nonprofit art organizations in Indiana for the 2018 fiscal year.
(02/14/18 8:00am)
A Valentine's Day screening of the 1952 film "Singin' in the Rain" might offer couples a fun date idea, Rebecca Stanze, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Associate Director, said.
(02/13/18 7:00am)
Film historian Eric Grayson is restoring the film reels of the two 1954 high school championship basketball games that inspired the 1986 sports film "Hoosiers."
(02/13/18 5:00pm)
It's not easy meeting the pressures of being the perfect Valentine without busting your budget. But the Indiana Daily Student has the tips, tricks and trends you need to know for frugal gifts and date ideas that your Valentine will still love.
(02/12/18 8:00am)
The African American Choral Ensemble will present the fifth annual Black History Month Concert on Feb. 14 at the School of Education atrium.
(02/09/18 3:00pm)
The year 1968 was earth-shattering in its effects on worldwide culture, as well as art and the cinematic medium, said renowned film critic J. Hoberman, known as J. Hoberman, at a lecture Thursday evening at IU Cinema.
(02/09/18 7:00am)
Musician John Mellencamp will appear at a free event 4:30 p.m. Friday at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union.
(02/08/18 6:00am)
Composer and artist Annea Lockwood and Jon Vickers, founding director of the Indiana University Cinema, placed Indiana Daily Student newspapers in the back of a 1916 Henderson upright piano. Then, they lit the papers on fire.
(02/08/18 10:00am)
A year of triumph and tragedy, 1968 was tumultuous across the U.S. and the world. From protests to assassinations, revolutions to NASA's successes, 1968 took the world from lows that devastated nations to highs that reached the moon. Now, 50 years later, here are some of the moments that shaped history.
(02/07/18 9:00am)
A series of film screenings at IU Cinema will compliment other events of this week’s Wounded Galaxies festival.
(02/08/18 3:00pm)
Meghan McCullough, an IU junior studying art history, wears a patch on her jacket of a Campbell's soup can. Though it draws attention, she said she wears it for more than the laughs.
(02/06/18 6:00am)
James Alexander Thom, a former IU School of Journalism professor and lecturer, received the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indianapolis Library Foundation, according to a January press release.
(02/05/18 6:00am)
The heels were towering, the hair was larger than life and the cheekbones could’ve — should’ve — cut glass.
(01/31/18 1:00pm)
A piano will burn for Wounded Galaxies: 1968 – Beneath the Paving Stones, the Beach.
(01/30/18 9:00am)
The Bloomington Arts Commission is offering up to $5,000 for an artist to create a musical work celebrating the City’s bicentennial, according to a press release distributed Jan. 5.
(01/30/18 5:00am)
Chocolate will sweeten up a prom, a Mardi Gras dinner and a murder mystery that will come to Bloomington for the 21st annual Week of Chocolate this February.