IU Cinema to offer Funkology event with funk musician Bootsy Collins
Collins will be signing copies of his new album, “World Wide Funk.”
Collins will be signing copies of his new album, “World Wide Funk.”
Local band “Heaven Honey” set the mood for an intimate performance at the Blockhouse on Sunday night.
The teen comedy is a landmark step forward for queer representation in film.
The local band Nice Try is set to play two shows in Bloomington and will release a new album later this year.
James Gilmore is an IU doctoral candidate publishing an Orson Welles anthology.
For those who are sticking around Bloomington, here are a few events to keep you occupied.
The talk kicked off the cinema's Vincent Price film series.
The film was up for one Oscar at last weekend's Academy Awards.
Aftercare will perhaps be the most important part of your tattoo journey.
Tattoos are one of the most beautiful forms of storytelling.
The 16-year-old sounds like the love child of Lorde and Melanie Martinez.
The series will feature two film screenings and a lecture by his daughter.
Find out how a tattoo machine works and how the ink enters the skin.
Having trouble choosing a tattoo? Maybe answering these questions will help.
Tattooed women share their experiences with discrimination.
The founder of the photo project Femography promotes body acceptance.
Oboists spend 10 to 15 hours of their week making reeds.
The two-week series will run from March 19 to April 1.
In explorations of love and the human condition, Gibson used color along with their poetry to captivate the Bloomington audience.
Ladies First brings together non-music majors to celebrate their love of music.