Movie to be filmed in Bloomington
Downtown Bloomington will be the filming location of a feature-length romantic comedy called “The Good Catholic,” beginning in late January.
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Downtown Bloomington will be the filming location of a feature-length romantic comedy called “The Good Catholic,” beginning in late January.
From IDS Reports
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will feature a film competition for their annual ”A Red Carpet Affair” on Feb. 28.
Local singer/songwriter Tom Roznowski said music is a way to connect with people.
The walls were lined with photographs at Pictura Gallery. Each picture at Friday’s opening reception for the exhibition “What Does Bloomington Look Like to Me?” showed Bloomington from the perspectives of members of the homeless community.
By Brooke McAfee
by Brooke McAfee
The sound of multiple sewing machines filled the room. Using material from bags overflowing with fabric, both adults and children sewed and worked on projects for Saturday’s Mending Day at the Monroe County Public Library.
The IU Children’s Choir will perform its “Winter Concert” 1 p.m. Saturday at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church.
The audience clapped and sang along during IU Soul Revue’s “Soulful Holiday Concert” on Tuesday as a group of singers and instrumentalists performed holiday music. The seats were filled in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Grand Hall. A group of audience members without seats danced in the back.
Chimes of Christmas, an annual holiday concert put on by the Singing Hoosiers, has been a tradition at IU since the 1950s, Singing Hoosiers director Ly Wilder said.
In a large parlor, guests danced and children opened gifts while a young girl named Clara was given a nutcracker from her godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer. Clara danced with her nutcracker clasped in her arms as the guests celebrated at the Christmas party onstage at the Musical Arts Center during Monday’s dress rehearsal of “The Nutcracker.”
The All-Campus Jazz Ensemble and All-Campus Jazz Combo is open to all majors so IU students can play music beyond high school even if they are not in the Jacobs School of Music, conductor Matt Shugert said.
Rows of almost 200 singers singing in unison, a full orchestra and two soloists will perform Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1)” during today’s concert at the Musical Arts Center.
The steelpan is generally associated with Afro-Caribbean styles of music, guest artist Liam Teague said, but today’s Concert Band and Symphonic Band performance will show the versatility of the
“A Night of Latin Jazz” is not about simply sitting and listening to a concert, Latin Jazz Ensemble Director Michael Spiro said. The audience will also have the opportunity to dance to the music.
An ornate hotel lobby occupied the stage of the Musical Arts Center Thursday evening. Characters, entered and exited through the hotel doors and interacted without dialogue. They crossed the stage while the orchestra played during the dress rehearsal of Johann Strauss Jr.’s operetta “Die Fledermaus.”
The challenge for the musicians in the Vocal Jazz Ensemble and IUnison is to realize every voice is different while also performing as part of a group, director Duane Davis said.
David Knell was the only actor on the stage of the Ivy Tech Waldron Rose Firebay in Thursday’s performance of Cardinal Stage Company’s production of “The Agony & the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs” by Mike Daisey.
David Knell was the only actor on the stage of the Ivy Tech Waldron Rose Firebay in Thursday’s performance of Cardinal Stage Company’s production of “The Agony & the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs” by Mike Daisey.