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(10/10/18 11:37pm)
The annual IU homecoming parade will begin at 6 p.m. Friday at the intersection of Woodlawn Avenue and 17th Street and will end at the Indiana Memorial Union. After the parade a pep rally will be in Dunn Meadow to conclude the event, according to a press release from IU Bloomington News.
(10/11/18 2:12am)
Students and alumni alike will be celebrating homecoming with a football game Oct. 13 against the Hawkeyes. Food, drinks, tailgating and lots of Hoosier spirit are sure to be in attendance, but homecoming wasn't originally intended to be about the sport.
(09/30/18 11:12pm)
IU’s School of Art, Architecture + Design will have its annual free open studio Oct. 12 for individuals who are interested in the school’s undergraduate and graduate programs. All visitors are invited to try out various art-making activities as well as check out student artwork in multiple studio locations, according to a press release.
(09/20/18 11:56pm)
Tamer El Said’s debut film, “In the Last Days of the City” will be screened at 7 p.m. Friday in the IU Cinema.
(09/19/18 11:16pm)
A guitar band at its core, the New York City-based band Sunflower Bean will be showcasing their sound at 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the Bishop Bar.
(09/13/18 2:38pm)
The Indiana Daily Student explored Jordan Hall Greenhouse with gardener John Leichter on a tour of the Third Street building to find plants that not only grow inside those glass walls but can easily be grown at home.
(09/05/18 11:45pm)
The IU Arts and Humanities Council will be showcasing the diversity of arts and humanities on campus and in Bloomington from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening for the First Thursdays Festival.
(09/05/18 12:49am)
SALES, the pop band from Orlando, Florida, will be the headlining band at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Bishop Bar.
(09/03/18 8:58pm)
Tracy K. Smith, Poet Laureate of the United States will be meeting with IU’s Adrian Matejka, Poet Laureate of Indiana, for conversation and reading this Thursday in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center at 7:30 p.m.
(09/02/18 1:19am)
Every year on Labor Day Weekend, Fourth Street which is home to Bloomington’s many ethnic restaurants transforms to accommodate over 100 artists, live music and poetry readings into the Fourth Street Arts Festival.
(08/29/18 11:53pm)
Coffins shaped like lions or tigers aren’t common in most areas of the world. Yet, in certain parts of Ghana, people die in style. The Mathers Museum of World Cultures is exhibiting “Shapes of the Ancestors: Bodies, Animals, Art, and Ghanaian Fantasy Coffins” to show the work of the Ga people, an ethnic group in Ghana and Togo, who construct these fantastically shaped coffins to celebrate the life of their dead, according to the MMWC’s website.
(08/26/18 10:37pm)
The Indiana Daily Student recently spoke with Payne Banister a.k.a. Matilda Rose, a local Bloomington drag queen who performed at Pridefest Saturday evening. Banister has been performing in drag for the past 5 years and has decided to take a continued break after Pridefest to work on applications for a doctoral degree. His dream is to be a professor in performance studies.
(08/26/18 2:26pm)
A lot of love went around Saturday evening at Bloomington Pridefest's 2018 final drag show. The Back Door presented Sasha Velour, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9, to a massive crowd of festival goers, glitter and gay vibes. The show featured several of Bloomington’s local drag queens and was free.
(08/22/18 11:51pm)
Bloomington PRIDE's fifth Pridefest, an annual street festival, will take place at 3 p.m. Aug. 25 on East Kirkwood Avenue.
(08/22/18 1:58am)
Under a small white canopy in Peoples Park, Ben Thompson prepared his violin for an old-time music concert he was going to give to anyone who happened to be walking down Kirkwood Avenue.
(08/17/18 6:19pm)
The crowd couldn't help but sing "we all live in a yellow submarine" at Indiana University Cinema's presentation of “Yellow Submarine” on Thursday evening. IU students received free entry to the film's commemorative 50th Anniversary screening as part of Welcome Week 2018.
(07/06/18 3:57pm)
Located just 11 miles from Bloomington in Brown County is the T.C. Steele State Historic Site. Here resides the 211 acre home of IU’s first artist in residence, Theodore Clement Steele.
(06/24/18 1:14pm)
Oscar-award winning film “Happy Feet” was shown at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Friday, June 22, as part of the BCT’s “Dance Moves & Movies” summer film series. Emphasizing movement and dance, the BCT invites local dance organizations and instructors to come and teach a brief lesson to attendees about the type of moves they’ll see in each film.
(06/21/18 12:07am)
Playing to a sweat-soaked crowd of 20 people, Flasher, a Washington, D.C.-based trio, headlined The Bishop Bar, performing in Indiana’s 80-degree humid weather. Their newest album “Constant Image” was released last week on Domino Records and they stopped in Bloomington June 19 to promote the new sound.
(06/14/18 4:06pm)
Finding exercise in the summer heat is especially difficult, but going for a swim after biking to and from campus is a great way to cool down and feel fit. It’s amazing what the body can reveal after a brief 30 minutes of the breast-stroke in the SRSC swimming pool.