Events this weekend in Bloomington's art scene
Events this weekend in Bloomington's art scene.
Events this weekend in Bloomington's art scene.
The state-run Healthy Indiana Plan program is extending its benefits for members through the end of April in order to smooth the transition to coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
The Venue, Fine Arts & Gifts will present its annual All Star Show today at 5 p.m.
A speaker from Ivy Tech gave advice to students at Bloomington High School south regarding financial aid and methods of paying for college.
Country music singer Clayton Anderson will perform at the Bluebird Nightclub tonight with guest Sheila Stephen.
Bloomington native Mark Robinson is returning to play in his hometown Dec. 28. Now a blues musician, he played rock in the 1970s as an IU student.
I was deceived. The “legal” stream I was watching online wasn’t clear enough. Notre Dame was in fact wearing its home whites, and getting run up and down the court.After a home loss to a mid-major program, I was not impressed with the Irish.
IU Coach Curt Miller called Sunday’s game against IU-Purdue University Indianapolis a potential statement game for his young IU women’s basketball squad. The Hoosiers (10-0) will travel to Indianapolis for a 2 p.m. matchup against IUPUI (7-3) with the opportunity to win their 11th consecutive game to start the season. Doing so would equal IU’s win total from all of last season.
Junior Taylor Walsh, 157 pounds and No. 5 in the nation, has 17 pins, which puts him two away from tying the single-season school record.
Saturday at IU’s University Gym, No. 24 IU will take on Division III Manchester.
The IU track and field team will start the indoor season this weekend when it plays host to its first indoor track meet on Friday. The competition will be a two-day event and it will end on Saturday with the men’s and women’s pentathlon.
Gov. Mike Pence announced his Roadmap 2014 Education plan Tuesday. One part of the plan is to establish a voucher pre-K program for low-income families.
Audience members’ ears rang with holiday cheer last night at the “Chimes of Christmas” performance, staged by the Jacobs School of Music at the IU Auditorium.
Linda Smith and Chen Yu, professors in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, are leading a new era of psychological experiments with the use of head cameras.
Poverty is a complicated issue with more elements than I dare take on in a single column. But the first step to fighting poverty is understanding the psyche of the poor.
Marry the pussy? I'd rather not...
The Catholic Church as an organization may have a while to go until social issues are a thing of the past and religion as a whole becomes a thing of mercifulness and not condemnation, but Pope Francis is charging in the right direction.
“Out of the Furnace” is an amalgam of desperation and impulses.
It’s probably too late in his career for R. Kelly to reinvent himself, but if he keeps putting out albums with titles like “Black Panties” the fans are sure to keep paying attention to him.
You need to be aware of what you’re participating in, what you’re telling the world when you choose to align yourself with something, a cause, an organization, whatever.