Film on the Eames Duo documented new era of design
“Eames: The Architect and the Painter” was shown at 1 p.m. Nov. 11 in the IU Cinema. A talk discussing the couple's work preceded the documentary.
“Eames: The Architect and the Painter” was shown at 1 p.m. Nov. 11 in the IU Cinema. A talk discussing the couple's work preceded the documentary.
Movies are meant for the big screen and Netflix could stand to learn that.
Hosts Chris Forrester and Annie Aguiar talk "V for Vendetta" and "Election."
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the "Potpourri of the Arts" showcased performance in dance, gospel and popular music.
It is important to make good meals in the midst of our busy schedules.
The new horror film is a dread-fueled masterpiece.
The iconic Bloomington restaurant would always remain a quirky getaway, providing quality meals for residents and students alike.
For college students who want to travel, hostels are a package deal.
The three featured ensembles will perform popular songs, Gospels, spirituals, different types of African dance and more.
Filmmaker Michael Schultz will be visiting IU’s campus this week to teach a workshop, screen films and participate in an interview.
"Help a Hoosier" is meant to help those struggling with addition, mental illness or homelessness through music and arts.
The “Being Bloomington” series began after the 2016 presidential elections.
Dakota Taylor’s film “Anodyne” was named as a semifinalist in the Producer’s Guild of America’s Make Your Mark competition.
The film screening will include a Q&A with its filmmaker, Jen Senko.
“Elevation” offers an interesting concept, but sacrifices most else for it.
Boullosa’s work, mainly written in Spanish then translated to English, explores Mexico’s long history, as well as the role of women and feminism throughout each time period.
We should encourage children to be proud of their foreign names, not ashamed.
Graduate students in the Media School screened their films Nov. 2 at the Moving Image Archive.
With a grueling new horror flick coming out, the "Call Me by Your Name" director just isn't feeling peachy anymore.
This fall event attracted crowds to the Saturday market.