Fourth Wall sells out premiere event: an evening of one act plays
Fourth Wall’s first event was a collection of one-act plays to a sold-out crowd.
Fourth Wall’s first event was a collection of one-act plays to a sold-out crowd.
Escape the stress of this last week of school with live music.
The free event was held Friday at Alumni Hall inside the Indiana Memorial Union.
Constellation Stage & Screen presented the musical production of “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown!” on Saturday.
The Windfall Dance Company hosted its annual "Cabaret" showcase.
Attendees practiced mindfulness next to baby goats during “Goat Yoga at the Graduate.”
Mitski’s concert film captured the attention of local Bloomington fans on Saturday.
Artisan Guilds of Bloomington hosts the annual holiday show and sale.
Local artist Jennifer Davis led a collage workshop that encouraged creativity and community connection.
The Bloomington Book Festival brought together authors and readers.
People and Animals Learning Services’ annual event was a celebration of post-storm progress.
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater presented “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” Saturday night.
The musician attended a screening of “Breaking Silence” at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The free concert was held Tuesday at the Global International Studies Building.
Polynesian rhythm masters and vocalists will bring the movie to life through live music.
Clark visited Bloomington for a conversation with Matthew Woods about his book “Ring Shout.”
The Witch Faire featured a costume contest, trick-or-treating and several witchy handmade goods.
Free, all-age shows this week make live music accessible for everyone.
The festival gives young musicians an opportunity to learn about new music.
IU Bloomington’s 2025 Homecoming week celebrates culture, creativity and Hoosier pride.