IU Cinema’s spring season marks a decade of screenings
IU Cinema’s first public screening was “Lawrence of Arabia” on Jan. 13, 2011. Now, the cinema’s spring programming marks its 10-year anniversary of screenings.
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IU Cinema’s first public screening was “Lawrence of Arabia” on Jan. 13, 2011. Now, the cinema’s spring programming marks its 10-year anniversary of screenings.
Love. That nebulous, indescribable feeling. Jake Ewald of Slaughter Beach, Dog has always been an acolyte of love, crafting dutiful, sincere tracks of romance. But they’ve never sounded this good.
The IU Auditorium will livestream a Q&A with Tony-nominated actress Cathy Rigby 8 p.m. Wednesday.
“I’m tired and I’m anxious. I’m tired and I’m normal,” Dylan Citron sings on “Attic of the Videostore.”
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington has announced a virtual staged reading of the play “The Grandkid” that will take place on Zoom. The performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 15 and 3 p.m. Aug. 16.
Arts Midwest announced the recipients of its 2020-21 Touring Fund Grants. Sixteen grants, totaling $38,900, were awarded. The IU Auditorium, the Jacobs School of Music and MidWay Music Speaks were all awarded funds.
Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Trace Adkins have been announced as the first act in a new series of drive-in movie theater concerts.
Cardinal Stage has announced its upcoming 2020 programming. The summer-fall programming is under the Artistic Adventures banner.
On May 25, George Floyd was killed by Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer. Black voices were amplified as protests surged across the nation. On June 1, Indiana University’s Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance made a statement addressing the nationwide reckoning with race institutions are now undergoing on its Instagram. The statement said the department was committed to creating a safe space for all voices, especially oppressed ones.
Arts Forward Bloomington, a collective of artists, arts organizations and supporters of the arts that addresses critical topics in the arts community, sent a letter to city officials in support of the John Waldron Arts Center. In late May it was announced that Ivy Tech was returning ownership of the building to the city.
Pain.
The IU Auditorium will livestream another event on Facebook Live on June 30. The live event will feature IU alumna and Broadway actress Elizabeth Stanley.
The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University will digitally present a new exhibition, “Fallout: Art in This Time" in July. The exhibit is an ongoing project, featuring an initial group of artists with more artists being added at later dates. The exhibit will open on the gallery’s website at 5 p.m. July 17.
Indiana University President Michael McRobbie and first lady Laurie Burns McRobbie will organize a virtual book launch to mark the publication of a new IU Press book that features IU’s international collections.
Cardinal Stage, Bloomington Playwrights Project and Bloomington Academy of Film and Theatre are organizing their first collaborative yard sale. The Bloomington Theatre Yard Sale will take place from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. on June 27 at Worldwide Automotive, 2661 W. Schmalz Blvd.
Garth Brooks will play a concert at 300 drive-in theaters across America on June 27, including the Starlite Drive-In Theater.
The Bluebird, The Bishop and the Buskirk-Chumley Theater have joined the Indiana Independent Venue Alliance in an effort to survive amid shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Cardinal Stage will feature two free karaoke events this weekend. Both events will take place over Zoom. “Cardinal Karaoke” will run from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday. “Cardinal Karaoke for Kids” will run from 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday.
The Arts, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Lab will livestream the event “New. Not Normal” at 10:30 a.m. Monday. The virtual symposium will explore entrepreneurship, innovation and reimagine what the arts sector will look like after the coronavirus pandemic.
The Indiana State Fair has been canceled for 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Indiana State Fair Commission and Indiana State Fair Board announced the event’s cancelation Thursday afternoon.