Members of LGBT community share thoughts on election
When senior Jacob Samples learned that Donald Trump had been elected president of the United States, it felt like a fever dream, he said. It didn’t feel real.
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When senior Jacob Samples learned that Donald Trump had been elected president of the United States, it felt like a fever dream, he said. It didn’t feel real.
United States Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera discussed the experience of being a Latino in America at ¡Poesía Now!: The Power of Poetry in Our Lives at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
A private party at a gin joint in 1949 will be the scene for a murder in Wednesday night’s Hardboiled Murder Mystery at Cardinal Spirits.
At one booth at the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts, a crowd of people gathered in the tent to peer into stained glass kaleidoscopes, which were placed on pedestals on the tables. As they turned the stained glass disks at the end of the instruments, the patterns reflected in the mirrors revealed a shifting mosaic of colors.
People piled their plates with tortilla chips and sampled a wide variety of flavors at Saturday’s 28th annual Salsa Contest at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market.
A parking lot on the corner of 13th Street and Fee Lane was transformed into a concert venue on Saturday night. A growing crowd gathered by the stage for the 2016 IU Welcome Week Block Party, which showcased electronic dance music from headliner Zhu and acts by Matsu, MAX and Kiiara.
The IU Soul Revue performed music with socially conscious messages for Saturday’s Spring Concert at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
“The Art & Soul of Bloomington” is about using Bloomington as an inspiration for art, the Venue Fine Art & Gifts curator Gabriel Colman said.
Jacobs School of Music professor of piano Edmund Battersby died in his home Friday at age 66.
The Lotus Blossoms Program is a way to introduce arts and global cultures to the community, Outreach Director for Lotus Education & Arts Foundation Loraine Martin said.
Michael Frayn’s comedy “Noises Off” is the most difficult play in the English canon, director Murray McGibbon said.
Pianist Mike Cheng-Yu Lee performed on a piano made in 1825 at the Jacobs School of Music’s faculty recital Monday in Ford-Crawford Hall.
STOMP began when a man walked on the stage of the IU Auditorium with a broom.
Students gathered around professional dancer Jun Kuribayashi in a mirrored dance studio of the School of Public Health on Wednesday as he taught a master class featuring movements from the upcoming show “Love Songs for a Lasting World.”
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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gregory Pardlo will speak at IU today.
Bloomington band UpFolk performs music ranging from compositions inspired by medieval Irish sea shanties to rap, Venue Fine Art & Gifts owner David Colman said.
University of Sydney professor Kate Lilley will present her poetry and research at a lecture at 4 p.m. Thursday in Woodburn Hall 100.
The 2016 Iris Film Festival is “crazy diverse,” director Russell Sheaffer said.
In a showcase of plays, spoken word poetry, dance and music, the cast members of Emergent Theatre Project elaborated on topics related to social justice in their performance of “Letters To The Editor” on Sunday in the Whittenberger Auditorium.