WonderLab honors pinhole cameras
Yesterday was Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, and WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology taught the science of the camera and offered experience with making a pinhole camera.
Yesterday was Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, and WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology taught the science of the camera and offered experience with making a pinhole camera.
IU student and community member films will be shown in the “Made in Indiana” film series April 30 through May 3 at the IU Cinema.
Though the current school year is ending, another year of entertainment has yet to begin. The IU Auditorium has announced its upcoming 2012-13 season.
Several Bloomington residents took a different route to observe April, which is National Poetry Month and the month of Earth Day celebrations, with “Readings for Our Earth,” an open-mic poetry reading night at Patricia’s Wellness Arts Café and Quilter’s Comfort Teas Saturday.
Despite dreary conditions, participants lined up during AsianFest’s showing at the Bloomington Farmers’ Market Saturday morning. Presented by the IU Asian Culture Center, the festival featured free food, cooking demonstrations, performances and information booths, all related to the Asian community.
Thursday night, New York hip-hop group Das Racist headlined the party for the launch of Canvas Creative Arts Magazine’s 2012 spring edition at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
A difficult language to master, there are many hidden meanings and messages within the majority of the words, including the famous expression “aloha.”
Every Monday, the Player’s Pub features a Songwriter Showcase in which musical artists of many genres perform.
Das Racist will headline the premiere party for the spring 2012 edition of Canvas Creative Arts Magazine at 7 p.m. today at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
When it comes to fashion, it’s safe to say femininity rules supreme. From Valentino gowns to the ubiquitous Chanel bag, teetering Louboutin stilettos to Etro floral prints, womanly YSL suits to elegant Hermes leather goods.
After 16 years of serenading IU’s campus as Straight No Chaser, the beloved on-campus singing group is changing its name to Another Round, beginning Saturday.
The African American Arts Institute will celebrate 40 years of soul music this weekend with IU Soul Revue’s annual spring concert.
An IU freshman is one of the top 10 contestants to become a Radio City Christmas Spectacular Rockette.On May 3, Brittany Ignas will travel to New York City for her final audition.
On April 6, foodscape designer and photographer Jami Scholl presented her exhibit, “Permaculture + Potager: An Edible Eden.”
The event, called Senior Salute, will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. It will include a number of activities for attendees, including booths with representatives from each of the IU schools, as well as individual alumni chapters from throughout Indiana.
The musical will start at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Tickets are $20 to $41 for children and students with a valid ID. For the general public, tickets are $38 to $60. Brooks, a three-time Tony winner, wrote the music and lyrics and co-wrote the book for the musical, which is based on his 1974 cult classic film.
IU is joining forces to make further advances in preserving substantial amounts of collected data and research.
There are few better ways to enjoy this crisp and nutrient-dense fare than in a fresh salad. Munching on a bowl of greens daily is a habit shared by almost all the most fit and healthy people I know.
Need a study break? Check out some exhibits you might have missed before leaving Bloomington for the summer.
Together, the brothers are Busman’s Holiday, a band they’ve grown up with and grown into. They’ve matured through the music they started recording about 10 years ago, and they’re ready to make careers out of it. As they disappear into their next album, “A Long Goodbye,” they look to each other to find the harmony for success