The 2015 Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show to Debut this Friday
Pieces that explore the studies of sex from artists all over the nation will be presented and put into competition at this year’s Kinsey Institute of Juried Art Show.
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Pieces that explore the studies of sex from artists all over the nation will be presented and put into competition at this year’s Kinsey Institute of Juried Art Show.
In honor of Memorial Day weekend, Bloomington Early Music will be kick off its annual music festival starting May 22.
Every Monday, songwriters from Bloomington and elsewhere come together to perform their new material for the community to hear.
Comedian Tom Green will be making his official debut in Bloomington, with a stand-up performance Monday night at the Comedy Attic.
Long-running Chicago-based cover band Rod Tuffcurls & the Bench Press will make their return to the Bluebird Nightclub to play a “highly energized” concert this weekend.
Student-run opera company New Voices Opera received the opportunity to premiere two brand-new operas that have never before been adapted to the stage.
Starting this weekend, the community can enjoy wine and chocolate while supporting Bloomington nonprofit organizations with the Week of Chocolate.
Eleven student actors ditched the script Saturday evening to create a night filled with improvised acting, sketches and expertly timed puns.
The play that excelled the careers of American actors Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh and is regarded as a cultural phenomenon of the theater world will be reenacted 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Two IU students who said they first met each other last year combined their talents of website development and video production to put together and create their own digitally based company.
The Grunwald Gallery has teamed up with the Kinsey Institute to create a three-part photo exhibit that focuses on food and erotic imagery.
Iconic recording artist Rosanne Cash is bringing the sounds of the South to IU today.
Sexual and erotic desire in the form of artwork and food will be presented for the public to observe at the Kinsey ?Institute.
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Nitish Kulkarni sat ramrod straight in his seat near the barista at his usual spot at the Starbucks on Indiana Avenue.
The IU Jacobs School of Music has added a new and experienced staff member to its lineup.
The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center will celebrate the Lotus Festival this week with an exhibit dedicated to the festival. Silk and nylon decorations will be displayed.
Mathers Museum of World Cultures staff and other museum directors and curators will be taking part in a free public panel discussion 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Friday at the College Arts and Humanities Institute in Bloomington.
The signing of the Declaration of Independence will be brought to life at 7 p.m. tonight.
Bluegrass music and beer come together to create one massive festival in preparation for autumn this week at the Upland Brewery.