Experts to discuss utopia at Venue
Musical storyteller Kaleo Wheeler and feng shui expert Bill Land will give a presentation about “The Art of Damanhur” at 5:30 p.m. today at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
Musical storyteller Kaleo Wheeler and feng shui expert Bill Land will give a presentation about “The Art of Damanhur” at 5:30 p.m. today at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
Pho, a traditional Vietnamese soup, alleviates symptoms associated with the common cold.
Author Susan Jaques recently completed her book “A Love for the Beautiful: Discovering America’s Hidden Art Museums,” which is to be published in October or November. In the book, Jaques features 50 art museums, one of which is the IU Art Museum.
On Monday, the Bloomington Argentine Tango Organization met for their evening practice at the Lodge.
On Friday night, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater’s stage was set to represent the street from Harper Lee’s classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
Here are a few of the many shows that opened this weekend and will be displayed in September and October.
Women in the Middle East are some of the most misunderstood people in the world. In the West, we see them as exotic and suppressed products of abuse, forced to do as men say. There’s more myth to this than truth, at least in Egypt.
A leading lady shouldn’t look dumpy, and Michelle Obama is doing it right. She represents our entire country in a way that American women should find inspirational.
Avant-garde artist Ai Weiwei, considered China’s Andy Warhol, is an outspoken critic of his country’s government.
Joe Masek is in his studio from 6:30 p.m. to midnight. He starts his sculpting projects after classes two days per week or after the commercial painting and odd jobs he does on non-class days.
During the semester’s first “Noon Talk” Wednesday at IU Art Museum, art history associate professor Giles Knox discussed the Carracci family’s influence on post-Renaissance art.
New Old Cavalry, along with Blue Moon Soup, will perform at 9 p.m. at Max’s Place.
Campbell's issued limited-edition cans inspired by pop artist Andy Warhol’s artwork, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Warhol’s paintings of the Campbell’s soup can.
The billboard went on display Aug. 30 and will stay until the end of the fall semester.
Since 2008, the Bloomington-based group has been known as The Brotherhood, a term signifying camaraderie.
Brazilians know how to cook up cattle with sensational seasoning, no matter what the occasion.
"American Idiot" took the audience back to the days of teenage rebellion, breath stenched with alcohol and substance experimentation on Tuesday at the IU Auditorium.
IDS columnist Hannah Smith writes about what she has seen in the new Egypt that has risen out of the revolution.
Two exhibits open today, one at the IU Art Museum, one at the Mathers Museum, that will remain on display until November. Film "Habanastation" to play at IU Cinema today.
The project’s goal is to encourage understanding and dialogue between citizens of the two cities, according to CUBAmistad’s blog.