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(10/30/19 2:55pm)
Author Tim O’Brien described memories as, “starbursts in the darkness” — when recalling a memory, you cannot remember every distinct detail, only short fragments of it. O’Brien mentioned you probably couldn’t remember everything that happened just yesterday, let alone something that happened one day in 2008.
(10/27/19 7:34pm)
It’s a Friday morning and the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks is packed. The windows expose the colors of the fall leaves outside, the smell of freshly brewed coffee permeates the air, study materials are sprawled out on the many wooden tables and there’s a line out the door of sleep-deprived students hoping to get a jolt of energy before their next class.
(10/24/19 10:04pm)
Golden rays of sunlight stream through cracks of wooden paneling. Edward Bloom, donning a red-and-green flannel, comes into view and is given a tweed flat cap, glasses and a tan cardigan sweater. He continues forward, looking out into the river and skips a stone into the audience.
(10/22/19 10:15pm)
Now that we are finally experiencing fall weather just in time for Halloween, here are a few things to do this weekend to get into the spooky spirit.
(10/18/19 3:53pm)
The Grunwald Gallery is welcoming two new exhibitions to the museum, open until Nov. 20. The museum’s mission is to highlight the work of students, emerging and established artists who come from many different backgrounds. According to the gallery’s website, the museum focuses on collaborating with artists, scientists and scholars to create exhibits that interpret art in a broader scientific or humanitarian perspective.
(10/16/19 10:57pm)
Small white candles cast a soft light on photos dispersed around the table. Surrounding other ornamental items are multi-colored flowers and works of art of different media. Hanging on the wall above the altar is a blue, orange and pink papel picado, a line of tissue paper with small cut-out shapes. At the very top, a large heading looms overhead reading “Día de los Muertos.”
(10/08/19 11:25pm)
Ryan Ahlwardt’s first performance with Straight No Chaser was the same week as his high school senior prom.
(10/08/19 1:48am)
South African filmmaker François Verster began his talk Monday at IU by describing his own definition of what a documentary is: a creative treatment of actuality. Verster said some filmmakers like to view documentaries as being either objective or subjective, however, he prefers to associate them with the terms integrity and authenticity instead.
(10/03/19 12:01am)
Securing a spot on the Hoosierettes dance team felt like fate to freshman Izzy Ruiz. During this time of transition, her passion for dance was not something she wanted to just let go of after being involved with it for most of her life. This was her “last chance to dance,” she said, and she believed if she didn’t make the team, it just wasn’t meant to be.
(10/01/19 10:50pm)
The Bloomington Academy of Film and Theatre will be covered in a sea of rainbow during the debut of “Big Gay Debutante Ball" Oct. 11.
(09/26/19 2:48am)
The 26th annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival begins Thursday. Here's what you need to know about events going on throughout the weekend.
(09/25/19 9:20pm)
Dunn Meadow will be filled with the sound of music Sept. 26 during Lotus in the Meadow, a free concert in collaboration with the Indiana Memorial Union and the Lotus Education & Arts Foundation.
(09/25/19 1:53am)
With September being Woman Director Awareness Month, IU Cinema has dedicated it to film screenings, masterclasses and discussion in partnership with the IU Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council, the Black Film Center/Archive and the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Series.
(11/01/19 10:40pm)
When you’re functioning on a college student’s budget, sometimes it seems that one Starbucks drink is out of reach, let alone furnishing a dorm, apartment or house.
(09/17/19 3:10pm)
The Grunwald Gallery is displaying photography by Jess Dugan, a portraiture photographer whose work explores identity, gender, sexuality and community, until Oct. 4. The exhibition opened Aug. 6 with the gallery reception Sept. 13.
(09/16/19 12:25am)
With the lights dimmed, the speakers pounded music and the anxious crowd sang and danced in their seats. The actors’ silhouettes were projected on stage as they set up for their first sketch. When the dark lights turned bright, the room quieted as members began speaking their lines.
(09/13/19 4:12pm)
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art will be celebrating its highly anticipated grand reopening Nov. 7.
(09/09/19 9:35pm)
Singer-songwriter, poet and author Bob Dylan will perform at 8 p.m. Oct. 27 at the IU Auditorium.
(09/06/19 7:26pm)
Freshman Joe Goehl thought making his comedic debut as a 10-year-old at a retirement home was a joke in itself. But it was a start. Goehl was ready to take any opportunity he could to experiment with his newfound interest in acting and comedy.
(08/27/19 9:24pm)
The Eskenazi Museum of Art recently received a gift from IU alumni Luzetta and Del Newkirk to go toward the museum’s newly-renovated cafe and gift shop, which will then be named after the Newkirks.