Arts Commissioners allocate money to non-profit art projects
Representatives of various Bloomington nonprofits met Wednesday at City Hall as board of arts commissioners prepared to review their requests for grant money.
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Representatives of various Bloomington nonprofits met Wednesday at City Hall as board of arts commissioners prepared to review their requests for grant money.
Under the speakers playing his bluesy dance music, Josh Davis shimmied across a dance floor at The Player’s Pub. Three women followed his lead and shook with the music. They were there for Blues Night but had come an hour and a half early to learn how to blues dance under ?Davis’ instruction.
By Lyndsay Jones
Cords dangle from controllers as players shift in their seats. They stare intently at a screen in front of them, eyes locked on target. Tonight, they’re playing Mario Kart. But not the most recent version; they’re playing Mario Kart on a Nintendo 64.
James Dean leans on a bookshelf, a dreamy gaze cast over the expanse of the Back Door Bar.
Fists fly in a blur of glove and motion. It’s practice night at B-town Boxing Club.
The Wonderlab Museum of Science, Technology and Health is crawling with ants.
Jes Franco stood on a stage at the Bishop Bar and clutched a microphone.
Two white flags hang from the porch at Boxcar Books.
Josh Zimmer stood against the wall, arms folded, and surveyed the crowds ?filling the Tap.
Pens danced across paper as Monroe County Council member Geoff McKim led a PowerPoint presentation about the intricacies of the county’s government Monday evening.
Jazz music filled the back room of Bear’s Place Thursday, just like it has every Thursday night for the past 26 years.
On May 30, 407 Bloomington High School South students and six members of their families will pack into the school’s gym for graduation. Normally, they could expect to be in Assembly Hall where their entire families could be present.
A man sits behind a microphone at a bar.
For those gathered in the shadowy bar at Scholar’s Inn Gourmet Cafe and Wine Bar Wednesday, it was 1962. Women wore furs, hats and long gloves. Some men wore ties and suits. One man wore a tuxedo and boutonnière.
By Lyndsay Jones
In a bittersweet exchange, the Monroe County Public Library trustees gathered to celebrate the retirement of Sara Laughlin and the library’s achievements last year.
By Lyndsay Jones
Nearly 200 miles from Kings Mills, Ohio, home of deceased transgender teen Leelah Alcorn, dozens of people crowded together last night in Rachel’s Café to give meaning to her death.
Emmy award-winning filmmaker Bennett Singer is adding a new flair to Bloomington’s upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations next week.