Community Arts
Sic of Elephants
Usually, the Super Bowl mostly means delicious snacks to me — but with the game being a mere 45 minutes away from home this year, I have felt its presence more than ever. No, not because I’m a Patriots or Giants fan, but because of some of the amazing musicians headed to Indiana this week.
Roast honors, insults youth center direction
Last Thursday, the Cazees attended the Comedy Attic for a “Roast of Brad Wilhelm.” The event gave community members the opportunity to honor and insult Wilhelm, executive director of Rhino’s Youth Media Center & All Age’s Club, and benefit Rhino’s entertainment and after-school programs.
Indiana Festival Theater creates stage presence
The current production season of the IU Theatre and Drama Department, as well as theater courses students are involved in, will provide preparation for the upcoming Indiana Festival Theatre season.
Feng Shui defines spatial art
Bill Land, the director of Lotus Tuan Institute for Feng Shui, spoke Tuesday night at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts as part of an ongoing weekly event series.
Super Bowl starters
Appetizers your party guests can't get enough of
Weekend entertainment guide
Your guide to shows and events at Indy’s Super Bowl Village this weekend
Words in Balloons
The (Fantastic) Pros and (Super) Cons of Redesign
As Seen On TV
The loss of water-cooler programming
A dorm room of his own
Most college students are familiar with the concept of living in a dorm or apartment, but for Ivy Tech Community College sophomore Kameron Breedlove, who has been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome and lives with his parents, it took the help of Design for the Senses interior design company to have that same experience when he enters his bedroom.
2 found with drugs, stolen hair products
Bloomington Police Department Officer Shawn Hines arrested two Bloomington residents at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday after finding them with drugs and stolen hair care products.
Man arrested for alleged assault, domestic battery
Bloomington resident suffered from injuries after allegedly being strangled, Bloomington Police Department Lt. Bill Parker said.
'Resolute' American metal
Does their newest album solidify Lamb of God as the face of metal?
City councilman teaches IU chess
Bloomington City Councilmember Steve Volan prepares to teach chess to IU students.
The dark ages of the halftime show
How did we get from Jacko in his prime to Madonna two decades past hers?
'Something' refreshing
Who says simple songs can't be nice to listen to?
'Indifferent' to Nada Surf
Typical tunes are underwhelming on 'Stars'
You need to see 'Kevin'
Swinton and Reilly turn in phenomenal performances in gripping thriller
Limited action on a ledge
A decent action movie limited by its own premise















