IU Libraries Film Archive showcases films at The Bishop Bar
IU Libraries Film Archive and The Bishop Bar collaborated to create an educational film series titled “Social Guidance Sundays.”
IU Libraries Film Archive and The Bishop Bar collaborated to create an educational film series titled “Social Guidance Sundays.”
The IU Auditorium announced its 2013-2014 schedule.
The Bloomington Farmers Market, which assembles every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., officially opened April 6 and goes through November.
The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center began its student-run production of the classic book, The Giver, April 19 and ran until Saturday.
Janos Starker, a distinguished professor at the Jacobs School of Music, died Sunday at age 88.
Having been raped by her father from age 5 to 10, the award-winning author of “The Vagina Monologues” spent most of her life in what she describes as a half-sleep, rejecting any relationship with her body at all.
Johnson gives final tips as she reflects on her semester as a fashion columnist.
A Capella group Hooshir performed Jewish and Israeli music at their spring concert Thursday evening at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
The IU Cinema will screen movies from "the golden age of film comedy” for Slapsticon, a four-day film festival.
Lil Bub, a Bloomington cat of internet fame, is the subject of a feature film about the rise of online celebrity among animals debuting Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre.
On Sunday, April 28, a number of leading Baroque violinists who studied at the Jacobs School of Music will return to benefit the Middle Way House with a special concert at Fairview United Methodist Church.
Adhering strictly to what you’re “supposed” to wear is a surefire way to look like a walking advertisement. Being stylish is innate, something that embodies your point of view and looks fresh year after year.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts students pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degrees in fine arts have been displaying their works in the Grunwald Gallery of Art.
Burnell C. Fischer, a clinical professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IU-Bloomington, was recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation for his commitments to tree planting, conservation and stewardship.
The award-winning Broadway musical “Dreamgirls” opened at the IU Auditorium 8 p.m. Tuesday.
After decades of serving Bloomington as a local concert venue, Jake’s Now! Nightclub announced Tuesday would be the bar’s final night.
Burnell C. Fischer, a clinical professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IU-Bloomington, was recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation for his commitments to tree planting, conservation and stewardship.
Long-running Broadway musical “Dreamgirls” will close the IU Auditorium’s 2012-13 season with a two-night run Tuesday and Wednesday.
Eshley Spitzer gives advice about graduation.
The Besnard Lakes performed at the Bishop on Monday. They are on tour for their most recent album “Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO.”