IU Soul Revue accepting virtual auditions for fall 2020
IU Soul Revue is conducting virtual auditions for its fall 2020 ensemble. Students auditioning must complete an online audition form and submit an audition video by May 15.
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IU Soul Revue is conducting virtual auditions for its fall 2020 ensemble. Students auditioning must complete an online audition form and submit an audition video by May 15.
Children can now participate in crafting paper airplanes, making paper roller coasters and even creating a water filter during STEM Sundays, led by WonderLab Museum staff at 3 p.m. on Zoom.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bloomington nonprofits are running low on supplies and volunteers. They need to continue to help people while trying to keep staff and visitors healthy.
WFIU is airing a 13-part podcast series, “The Ernie Pyle Experiment!,” based on the archives of the Ernie Pyle collection at the Lilly Library at IU.
Bloomington Playwrights Project is offering unlimited online access to 25 plays and musicals until Sept. 1 if you make a one-time donation of any amount to its BPPFLIX program.
IU’s SEASON Magazine put out its latest issue March 4. The fashion magazine showcases photos and stories about and by IU students.
When IU freshman Abby Connelly uploaded her first design to Redbubble, she didn't expect to become one of the site’s best-selling artists.
The Art + Feminism Edit-a-thon worked to improve representation of cis and trans women, nonbinary people, people of color and Indigenous communities by teaching people how to edit Wikipedia articles.
Last fall, Carey Champion, director of the Wylie House Museum, commissioned eight artists to create artwork that symbolizes the lesser-known people that lived in or passed through the Wylie House, including women, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people of color.
Union Board will present its first poetry jam of the semester at 5-7 p.m. March 4 at Starbucks in the Indiana Memorial Union.
The Musical Arts Center at Jacobs School of Music will be renovated this summer.
As the credits rolled for the final film shown on the first night of the 2020 Bloomington PRIDE Film Festival, audience members silently stood up and walked out of the doors of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The Bloomington PRIDE Film Festival will screen 18 feature-length and short films during its two-day event beginning Feb. 28. The festival aims to give insight into the lives of people in the LGBTQ+ community, according to the festival’s website.
As a second grader, Meredith Higgins kept a diary filled with sketches of future prom dresses and matching earrings. Now an IU junior, Higgins is finally bringing her designs to life.
One night in 1912, former IU band director Russell Harker was at a dance club when a stroke of inspiration hit. He remembered a tune he’d heard, written the year before. He recalled the simple melody from this song and quickly realized the word “Indiana” fit perfectly with the song. In the middle of the dance club, in between dances, he sat down and wrote the chorus to what is now “Indiana, Our Indiana” on the back of an envelope, according to a letter Harker wrote to a colleague.