IDS reflects on the 1968 moments that shook the world
From triumph to tragedy, here are events in 1968 that shaped the world we live in today.
From triumph to tragedy, here are events in 1968 that shaped the world we live in today.
The festival celebrates the revolutionary events of 1968.
The screenings will encompass a breadth of genres and styles.
Thom received the award from the Indianapolis Library Foundation.
“Life’s a Drag (Race)” boasted a crowd of about 450 Saturday night.
Wounded Galaxies will feature piano burnings, film showings and panel speakers.
Michelle Facos learned about moose tanning from the Sami people in northern Sweden.
Proposals for the song are due Feb. 9.
The festival runs from Feb. 2 to 18.
The screening will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Franklin Hall commons.
Submissions are due Friday, Jan. 26.
Cicada Cinema was founded by five local cinephiles.
IU swing dance community welcomes all ages and levels.
The competition is open to IU faculty, staff, students and the public.
The film plays at 7 and 9:30 p.m., and tickets are $6.
The film also stars an IU student's car.
W. Kamau Bell spoke at IU in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
Film screenings and guest speakers are part of the semester-long programming.
Tickets cost $4 for students and $7 for non-students.
The archive now has 80,000 to 100,000 new commercials, 200 new cameras and 44 new projectors.