InLight Film Festival kicks off at the IU Cinema
The fifth annual IFF began Thursday with the film “The Silence of Others.”
The fifth annual IFF began Thursday with the film “The Silence of Others.”
The Mersey Beatles will perform Oct. 16 at the Buskirk-Chumley.
The performances are Oct. 11-12 in the Musical Arts Center with $10 tickets for students and $15 tickets for adults.
Cardinal Spirits will have an official launch party at 1 p.m. Nov. 20.
Prizes will be awarded to the best float and group.
The annual festival featured musical acts with at least one woman or non-binary person.
The cult classic will have two showings Oct. 26.
Ruth E. Carter attended a screening of “Black Panther” and gave a lecture Oct. 5.
The African American Dance Company is run by professor Stafford C. Berry Jr.
Students share powerful personal experiences at La Casa Latino Cultural Center.
This weekend is full of music, comedy and hoedowns.
The one-time showing coincides with National Coming Out Day.
All ages with costumes welcome. Tickets range from $7-$28.
The Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs award ceremony was Monday evening at City Hall.
The open studios will take place 5:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 11. Admission is free and open to the public.
The 26th annual festival took place Sept. 26-29.
The play was written by Israeli playwright Anat Gov and directed by IU emeritus professor Dale McFadden.
They will be joined by former BSO conductor Charles Latshaw.
The festival runs Sept. 26-29.
Haddish will be joined by three other female comedians.