Bloomington nightclub The Back Door will reopen Saturday
The Back Door, a Bloomington LGBTQ inclusive nightclub, will reopen Saturday. The bar will have a grand reopening patio party from 7 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
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The Back Door, a Bloomington LGBTQ inclusive nightclub, will reopen Saturday. The bar will have a grand reopening patio party from 7 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
IU Day, a yearly celebration honoring IU’s students, faculty, staff and donors, occurred Wednesday.
Some Bloomington businesses are struggling to enforce the Monroe County mask mandate as customers feel they no longer need to comply after the end of Indiana’s statewide mandate.
Orangetheory Fitness will open its second Bloomington studio Friday. The new studio is located at 210 E Kirkwood Ave. and will begin hosting group workout classes beginning Friday, director of fitness Jean Sherfick said.
The owner of Bloomington restaurant India Garden opened a new restaurant, A Little Downtown Café, on March 15. The new restaurant serves American breakfast food all day as well as several other diner-style items.
Bloomington’s Catalent pharmaceutical plant is producing millions of Johnson & Johnson vaccines, helping increase vaccine availability nationwide and bringing hundreds of jobs to the surrounding area, according to product manager Laine Mello. The plant has been producing vaccines since January and recently received authorization to begin distribution.
IU accused the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition of a trademark violation in an email last Wednesday, according to a press release from the Coalition. This comes after weeks of an ongoing fee strike by the organization meant to call attention to the cost of graduate worker fees, which range from $700 to $1,500 each semester.
Reduced access to health care and adverse effects of social isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic has likely contributed to an increase in Alzheimer’s- and dementia-related deaths in Indiana and across the U.S. in 2020, according to the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2021 report.
IU junior Anna Ahmed was single at the onset of the pandemic. During announcements of closures, cancellations and an array of new precautionary measures, her romantic intimacy seemed a secondary concern.
The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday in a press release that based on overwhelming feedback from members, it opposes a proposed amendment to the Bloomington Municipal Code. The amendment would create several procedures the city would have to follow before evicting people experiencing homlessness from certain public spaces.
Insomnia Cookies announced Friday it will open a new location at 430 E. Kirkwood Ave. sometime this month, according to a press release.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory Monday at 2:11 p.m. Bloomington can expect 2 to 3 inches of snow from 6:00 p.m. Monday until 7:00 a.m. Tuesday morning, according to the advisory.
After seeing many other local restaurants shut down in March, Döner Kebab owner Hamid Naderi worried about the effects of the pandemic on his food truck.
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Friday the Indiana State Government complex will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, according to a press release. Officials are acting with an abundance of caution in response to recent riots at the U.S. Capitol, threats of violence at Statehouses and COVID-19 restrictions.
Mays Greenhouse owner Jason Fulton was surprised this summer to see many of his plants had sold out by the beginning of the season. Oak. manager Alexis Six and students attributed the increase in sales to a pandemic induced demand for houseplants.
When thinking about stained glass, one might first think of large, transparent, colorful paintings found in churches and other historic buildings. IU junior Molly Brodzeller has taken this concept and turned it into a personal craft, perfecting her methods as she works to build a business around her art.
In the midst of increasingly charged partisan political discourse surrounding the election and current social justice movements, the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art strives to foster diversity within its collection.
IDS columnist Raul Moreno holds up a cup of horchata from the 3 Amigos outside of the College Avenue location.
Bloomington’s ethnic food scene is one of Indiana’s most diverse.
Many students have witnessed hot air balloons in flight, criss-crossing Bloomington on fall days with clear skies. Some have taken to social media to share images of them. Junior Amna Ahmed posted a picture of these balloons on Saturday afternoon.