Fourth Street Festival attracts art variety
At the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts ran vendors displayed everything from wooden furniture to handmade kaleidoscopes.
At the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts ran vendors displayed everything from wooden furniture to handmade kaleidoscopes.
You know you’re in a good class when an instructor brings in food the first day.
The 36th annual Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts took place this Saturday and Sunday. 120 artists came from near and far to showcase their work.
Four seasoned and local bartenders gathered for a Mix Off at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Thursday night.
University Players, IU’s only undergraduate theater company, is having its first 24-Hour Play Fest Aug. 30 and 31 in Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center to bring together old and new members and get them excited about theater.
Mary Ellen Stepanich worked as a professor in behavior science for years before making the transition into the literary world. What began as an assignment to write 10 pages per week for a writers critique group resulted in Stepanich’s first published book.
Aaron Chandler, the owner of Rewind, a Bloomington recording studio and music school, is a former IU student who always knew he wanted to be a musician. Today, he uses Rewind to help other aspiring artists hone their skills.
“Prince Avalanche” is currently running through Sept. 1 in the IU Cinema as part of the 2013 International Arthouse series.
Members of the Bloomington community gathered Thursday evening at Boxcar Books for an outdoor reading by zine writers and friends Katie Haegele and Joseph Carlough.
Starting Friday, single tickets for the Auditorium’s 2013-2014 season will go on sale.
Blood, guts and gore are making their way toward IU Cinema Sept. 13 and 14 with their creator, Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn. Refn’s lecture, called a “Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture” will be Friday, Sept. 13, at 3 p.m., and his focus will mainly be on the work of Andy Milligan.
Columnist Jenna Fagan compiled a short list of favorite summertime novels to read before it's really time to hit the books this fall.
Columnist Jenna Fagan compiled a list of favorite summertime novels to read before it's time to really hit the books this fall.
Topher Jones, a DJ originally from Zionsville, Ind., will put on an EDM performance tonight at Kilroy's Dunnkirk. IDS reporter Michela Tindera sat down with Jones and asked him a few questions about his life, music and creative process.
Graduate student Nathan Montgomery has created the Chinese Film Society at IU. The first of its film screenings will occur the evening of Aug. 29.
Channeling the sounds of their newest album Grace Potter and the Nocturnals took the stage of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Tuesday night.
Rima Montoya used hypnotic exercise to demonstrate trance and hypnosis during a lecture Tuesday at Thrive Health & Wellbeing.
Peaches — and cherries and apples and peppers and dairy — are Daniel Graber’s everything.
The City of Bloomington Arts Commission announced revised guidelines for its 2013 Arts Project Grant Program.
Columnist Kate Thacker's travel plans were barred by political unrest in Andhra Pradesh, one of India's 28 states. Thacker ended up buying masala and tea in bulk and visiting the Taj Mahal in Delhi instead.