Try a taste of Scandinavian film with ‘Under the Tree’
“Under the Tree” was an Icelandic film shown at 7 p.m. Aug. 30 at the IU Cinema. It will be shown for a second time at 7 p.m. Aug. 31.
“Under the Tree” was an Icelandic film shown at 7 p.m. Aug. 30 at the IU Cinema. It will be shown for a second time at 7 p.m. Aug. 31.
Fantasy coffins help connect the deceased of the Ga people to the afterlife.
Getting a sticker from the government was a lot like getting one from my French teacher.
The Floozies and Cherub will make their way to Bloomington once again, though this time it's separately.
This local café serves Korean and Japanese fare along with good ol’ waffles.
Many at IU are joining the conversation.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures will give a curatorial talk about Ghanaian fantasy coffins on Aug. 30 in the museum at 4:30 p.m.
The Coen brothers' farce-heavy political comedy feels perfectly suited to the comedic ineptitude of the Trump regime.
The community members were of all ages and walks of life.
Ariana Grande, the global singing sensation, shows maturity and growth on her fourth LP: "Sweetener."
“Blow-Up” puts the viewer inside the mindset of a film photographer in the '60s as he tries to solve a mystery of a murder.
The film was a triumph for Asian-Americans and for Hollywood.
The Indiana Toy & Comic Expo finished its 4th year in Bloomington on Aug. 26 in the Monroe Convention Center.
From "The Films of Brinton" to "Paa Joe and the Lion," many things can be expected this semester.
Jenny Xie’s poetry explores here and there, interior and exterior and the familiar and distant.
The screening of "Hair" was designed to promote a new IU course studying Tharp's work and creative process.
It's crazy and unapologetic ... and that's a good thing.
"White Nights” was shown at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23 at IU Cinema.
Payne Banister, who goes by the drag name Matilda Rose, performed at Pridefest on Saturday night, and was interviewed by the IDS to discuss drag and what it means to be a drag queen in 2018.
Pridefest 2018 ended with a finale drag show featuring Sasha Velour, winner of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 9.