Prose performers read works at Bear's Place Sunday
Toward the back of Bear’s Place, a mic and a stage were ready for readers to read their writings. The Writers Guild at Bloomington organized its first Sunday Prose Reading 3 p.m. at Bear’s Place.
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Toward the back of Bear’s Place, a mic and a stage were ready for readers to read their writings. The Writers Guild at Bloomington organized its first Sunday Prose Reading 3 p.m. at Bear’s Place.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center kicked off Black History Month Friday night with an art exhibition by an IU MFA student at 5:30 p.m. in the Neal-Marshall Bridgwaters Lounge and the "Black the Runway" fashion show at 7 p.m. in the Grand Hall.
The fifth annual Monroe County History Center PuzzleFest will take place at 10 a.m. Feb. 1 in the Girls Inc. of Monroe County gymnasium.
The IU CommUnity Education Program, or CUE, organized the Art of Resistance: Past and Present event Thursday night to celebrate the history of black resistance and Martin Luther King Jr.
Members of the Bloomington community dashed out of the cold and into the Buskirk-Chumley Theater lobby Monday night for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration. The auditorium doors opened at 6 p.m. and the attendees were greeted by desserts, a melodic children’s choir and a reminder of the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
The New + Next art exhibition is a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the School of Art, Architecture + Design.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art has multiple events arriving in 2020 where the IU and Bloomington communities can gather and experience a wealth of vast, distinct cultures. A majority of these events are free.
Crowds of students gathered at the entrance of the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks, lining up as they took turns to fill their plates with free eggs, potatoes and sausage. IU Union Board’s Canvas Creative Arts organized an event called “Bob Ross Paint Along and Big Breakfast” from 9 to 11 p.m. Thursday.
As the sky turned dark and multicolor lights illuminated on the walls of the Eskenazi Museum of Art, the inside of the museum lit up as it hdd its December First Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m.
On Nov. 22 in 1899, beloved Hoosier and a prominent songwriter Hoagland Howard “Hoagy” Carmichael was born. IU honored his birthday with a concert at noon Nov. 21 in Morrison Hall.
Students can make bao at 4 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Asian Culture Center on Tenth Street as part of the culture center’s “Make Friends, Make Bao” event.
IU professor Elinor “Lin” Ostrom was a woman of many firsts: the first woman to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, the first person honored at IU-Bloomington with an Bicentennial Historical Marker for her achievements and the first woman to have her own statue at IU.