Bloomington Parks and Recreation to celebrate Glow Week Sept. 15-17
Three family-friendly, glow-in-the-dark events will be offered at local parks.
Three family-friendly, glow-in-the-dark events will be offered at local parks.
Tickets for “Don Giovanni” are available for $10 dollars for all students and can be purchased through the Jacobs School of Music website.
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The week-long event celebrates individual freedom to read and access information.
Fall into the season of pumpkins with films set against the backdrop of autumn.
The band’s fourth studio album was released Sept. 9.
The show continues to flesh out its characters and world.
The exhibit highlights six artists’ search and discovery of their identity.
The 47-year-old film was put back in theaters on Sept. 2 with an updated IMAX and 3D conversion.
IU student and Bloomington environmental groups will offer information and community to sustainability-minded students.
The song is country rock, but the band spans multiple genres.
Her breathy vocals and fingerpicked guitar offer a perfect atmosphere for a local coffee shop.
Michael Shell directs a haunting opera about a playboy who sets his own path to doom.
Swift announced at the VMAs that her tenth studio album will be released Oct. 21.
The singer-songwriter’s newest release comes on the heels of their work on “Sex Education.”
The Aug. 27 event was Bloomington PRIDE's ninth annual Pridefest.
The city offers a variety of activities, from art and shopping to music and live sports.
The festival will feature artwork, community booths, live music and kids’ activities.
Bloomington residents and students gathered to enjoy art, music, food and conversation.
The immersive, outdoor theater experience was created by Brooklyn-based production company Nightdrive.