Trashion Refashion showcases fashions
The Trashion Refashion show presented refurbished clothes and art at the Buskirk Chumley Theater this weekend.
The Trashion Refashion show presented refurbished clothes and art at the Buskirk Chumley Theater this weekend.
The store will remain open until further notice, as posted to its Facebook page “Save the Friends of Art Bookshop” Thursday.
Amy Countryman’s dream as a single mom struggling to support herself and her son turned into a reality now known as the Bloomington Community Orchard.
The chilly atmosphere may require warmer alternatives while attending this weekend’s many social functions. Who’s your new best friend? Chambray.
Since February, the Bloomington-based indie band has been on a farewell tour, and will grace the stage one last time in their final show 9 p.m. Saturday at The Bishop Bar.
At 8 p.m. Saturday, the Jacobs School of Music will pay tribute to jazz great Cole Porter, one of Indiana’s most famous musicians, at the Musical Arts Center.
Assembly Hall was filled Wednesday night with fans, dressed in patterned leggings, fluorescent tanks and other thrift shop-worthy apparel.
Shawn Pelton, a percussionist featured in the Saturday Night Live house band, donated one of his drum kits to the Jacobs School of Music.
Columnist Emily Farra talks about what to wear during culture festivals.
Questions concerning the alleged closure of The Friends of Art Bookshop remain unanswered.
Don Haney and the Prime Rib Special performed Tuesday night at Bear’s Place.
August marks the three-year anniversary of Sweet Claire’s, a gourmet bakery located on East Third Street. It serves a variety of fresh breads, cupcakes and specially ordered cakes. On average, Sweet Claire’s makes nearly 100 pieces of fresh bread a day.
The Friends of Art Bookshop will close this summer due to a conflict with University policy.
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Ward’s Downtown Barber Shop has been in operation since 1972, but owner Hyscel Ward has been trimming hair for even longer. After completing his barber training in Louisville, Ky., Ward arrived in Bloomington in June 1960.
Dear Eshley, I can’t sleep at night. No matter how hard I try, I just can’t get a good night’s rest. Is it something I’m doing? What did I do to deserve this?
It’s here. The greatest week(end) in college has arrived after its annual 51-week break.Soon, campus will be overrun with students from Purdue University who still try to talk up their lesser-known “Grand Prix.”
IU Theatre’s production of “Sunday at the Park with George” kicked off Friday night at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The musical will be the theater’s last production of the 2012-13 season.
Student radio station WIUX 99.1 FM and the Business Careers in Entertainment Club combined to host the annual Culture Shock music festival.
IU’s Peer Undergraduate Mentor Program collaborated with the Office of Disability Services for Students to raise money for the Amanda Meredith Mills Memorial Scholarship fund.