National decrease in job openings may slow inflation
Job openings in the U.S. decreased 0.9% between March 2022 and the end of November 2022, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Job openings in the U.S. decreased 0.9% between March 2022 and the end of November 2022, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Multiple Bloomington house venue owners worked together to present the Bloomington Care Package Concert, a benefit show organized to supply items to the unhoused community on Dec. 11. Brennan Wrin, resident of house venue Blackhouse, was the main organizer of the event.
‘Twas the night before finals week, when all through The Bluebird, the crowd celebrated the first anniversary of Bloomington blues-funk rock band Street Pennies on Dec. 10. The band’s story began in a basement, and they now regularly headline at the famed Bluebird.
Indie bedroom pop band Northwest released their third album, “Heaven from Athens,” Dec. 3. The seven-song album, which was re-recorded three times, is dedicated to heaven and the transitional periods of the band members’ lives.
Bloomington bars double as concert venues from Dec. 8-14 while local bands perform their original music.
While house shows may be few and far between, Bloomington will celebrate the start of December with musical performances at venues in town.
Brooklyn, New York, musician Scout Gillett and Bloomington songwriter and guitarist Kay Robertson — musically known as Kay Krull — sang emotional sets at The Orbit Room on Nov. 16 amid colorful lights strung along the ceiling of the venue.
The Bloomington music scene will invite touring bands from New York, Minnesota, Alabama and local musicians from Indiana to perform within the next week.
As the weather gets colder, house venues switch their backyard celebrations to basement shows. Local bars and houses will host touring and local musicians.
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On the six-song EP, “party at avery’s,” artist jfled employs a fictional, female character — Avery — who goes through transitions, suffers and works to overcome loneliness.
Bloomington’s Halloween weekend means parties and costumes, but also house shows and bar concerts. Local bands will celebrate Halloween by playing originals and covers on stages in venues, basements, garages and backyards.
Rock and indie bands will dominate the Bloomington music scene for the next week. Here are some places to check out Bloomington musicians and bands from out of town.
Local indie pop and rock band The Matriarch performed unreleased originals, covers and their latest release, “Welcome to The Matriarch,” on Oct. 15 at Blockhouse Bar. Nic Siemer, local musician, opened the show and punk rock band The Croakes performed after her.
New York folk musician Cassandra Jenkins and indie Americana musician Kevin Morby performed emotional and electric sets Oct. 12 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for Amethyst House’s ninth annual fundraising concert.
The music scene in Bloomington is constantly vibrant. Bars and house venues showcase new local talent, touring musicians and well-known Bloomington bands. Here are some events to check out for Oct. 13-19.
Local band The Matriarch released their first EP, “Welcome to The Matriarch,” on Oct. 8.
Amethyst House, an addiction treatment center, will host its ninth annual fundraising concert 7 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Indie folk artist Kevin Morby will headline the event, and folk pop artist Cassandra Jenkins will open.
Touring bands Little Jesus, a Latin indie rock band, and Divino Niño, American/Colombian rock band, will perform 9 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Bishop Bar.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will show horror film “So Cold the River” from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 30.