Performances coming to Bloomington this July
Check out what events and shows are coming to local venues in July.
Check out what events and shows are coming to local venues in July.
The event will take place at Showers Common in downtown Bloomington.
The two iconic entertainers perform skits, songs and more in their nostalgic Netflix variety show.
D.C.-based band Flasher debuts their new album “Constant Image” while on tour at The Bishop on Tuesday evening.
Seventeen Arts Project Grants were awarded to local organizations by the Arts Commission.
The show will start at 9 p.m. June 19.
The summer-long 'Dance Moves and Movies' series will include 'Dirty Dancing,' 'Step Up' and 'Top Hat.'
The Field Day competition takes place throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Eating junk food in the summer can be easy, but so can eating healthy.
Yoga, biking and swimming are a great way to strengthen your body and avoid standing still in the heat.
Tsinghua University Art Museum will begin a partnership with the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art in September.
Françoise Sagan wrote her first novel, 'Bonjour Tristesse' when she was only 19 years old.
The Indy Pride Festival overcame the heat and brought some rainbows on June 9.
The female-led heist film makes robbing look relaxed.
Indie rock band Guided By Voices will continue its tour with a show in Bloomington on June 16.
'Planet of the Apes' depicts a post-nuclear apocalypse world, while '2001: A Space Odyssey' offers hope.
'Hey Jude' by The Beatles was the longest song to ever enter the charts in the Top 10, paving the way for other artists to create longer masterpieces.
The Ryder Film Series will screen 'The Guardians,' 'Bombshell,' and 'RBG,' on June 9.
West released his eighth album, 'Ye,' on May 31 at a livestream event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Joshua Tillman has released his fourth solo album under the name Father John Misty.