Photographer Richard Ross to visit Bloomington for two days of talks, workshops, discussions
The events will highlight his nationally acclaimed ongoing photography series, “Juvenile in Justice.”
The events will highlight his nationally acclaimed ongoing photography series, “Juvenile in Justice.”
This is the Banff Mountain Film Festival's sixteenth year coming to Bloomington.
The Woodward/Newman Award-winning play begins this weekend.
Dance of Hope, a music group comprised of children from a Ugandan orphanage, shared songs and dance.
The event will give IU students a week to write, shoot and edit their films.
Big Thief guitarist, Buck Meek, will share songs from his new solo album.
Carey and Gordi brought their music to the Bloomington crowd.
Davis was one of ten writers named a 2018 Whiting Award winner.
The 1st Annual FRENCHship Fry Crawl hit bars like Nick's English Hut and The Tap to sample Bloomington's french fry fare.
The festival screens eclectic short films at roughly 80 cities worldwide.
The local band Nice Try is set to play two shows in Bloomington and will release a new album later this year.
For those who are sticking around Bloomington, here are a few events to keep you occupied.
The talk kicked off the cinema's Vincent Price film series.
The film was up for one Oscar at last weekend's Academy Awards.
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The series will feature two film screenings and a lecture by his daughter.
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The two-week series will run from March 19 to April 1.