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(02/18/25 3:04pm)
Peter LoPilato, founder of the Bloomington Ryder Film Series and its accompanying magazine, was an almost immeasurable influence on the Bloomington arts community. Recounting his entire legacy would be an overwhelming task for anybody. But one of his small achievements was Ryder’s yearly screening of each of the Academy Award nominated short films — that is, all 15 of the short documentary, animated and live-action narratives.
(02/18/25 1:33pm)
Paddington is a bear. He’s really a very small bear, not even 4 feet tall on his hind legs. But he’s a bear all the same, and that’s what matters. He’s quite the distinctive bear too, always wearing his old, tattered red bucket hat and his blue duffle coat which, to be perfectly honest, is nearly just as weathered. And he simply adores marmalade sandwiches — when was the last time you saw a bear enjoy a marmalade sandwich?
(02/18/25 1:28pm)
Local indie acts Prairie Scout, Billy Fortune and Brick Lancaster will perform at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Tickets are available online for $8.
(02/18/25 12:03am)
Monroe County will face what the National Weather Service is calling "bitterly cold” temperatures this week.
(02/17/25 11:00pm)
Let me start out by saying I’m not vegan. I do have experience with vegan baking, though, because I somehow found myself in a baking war last semester. My classmate and I have been facing off for months, bringing baked goods into our syntax classes. It’s not really a war — everyone wins in this situation because we get to eat good food — but that’s what we call it.
(02/17/25 10:06pm)
“Flow” is a stunningly animated film that explores the power of community and going with the flow when faced with troubling times. The Latvian animated film premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and then had a very limited theatrical release in the U.S. in November and December of 2024. The film won Best Animated Feature Film at the 2025 Golden Globes and is now nominated for Best Animated Feature and Best International Feature Film at the 2025 Academy Awards. “Flow” is now streaming on Max.
(02/17/25 9:47pm)
Fossilized Frequencies hosted its monthly Record Show & Tell event Saturday at the McCalla School.
(02/17/25 7:35pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(02/17/25 6:42pm)
The following is a press release written by Jeffery D. Jackson and Desiree DeMolina for The City of Bloomington.
(02/17/25 6:22pm)
The following is a press release written by Jolie Perry and Desiree DeMolina for The City of Bloomington.
(02/17/25 4:37pm)
The City of Bloomington is on track to meet its goal of a 25% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, but is behind on its goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, per the city’s 2023 Greenhouse Gas Inventory published in late January.
(02/17/25 5:17pm)
As Indiana implements speed cameras for the first time, the decades-long conversation over automated traffic enforcement cameras is resurfacing, with supporters arguing cameras improve road safety, while critics question effectiveness and government overreach.
(02/17/25 4:25pm)
Indiana softball headed down south to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, from Thursday to Saturday to compete in the Puerto Vallarta Challenge. However, the weather wasn’t the only thing hot this weekend.
(02/17/25 1:52pm)
This week we discuss a property tax bill at the Indiana Statehouse that could impact local government funding and the impact of potential tariffs here in Indiana. In local news we look at a recent crime in Bloomington, debate surrounding delta-8 products in the state, a medal awarded to a Vietnam veteran and IU alumnus John Seebeth. Finally we discuss a bill that aims to ensure that cats and dogs used in research labs can get a second chance at a home.
(02/17/25 1:28pm)
A great way to celebrate Black History Month is to watch films made by incredible Black filmmakers. Here’s a list of ten films you could watch this month.
(02/16/25 11:51pm)
Over the past 40 years, February has most commonly marked flu season’s peak month. Although the virus is spreading rapidly around the country in one of the worst flu seasons in recent memory, there are still ways to protect yourself and others from getting sick.
(02/16/25 11:40pm)
Carl Darnell hosted a community conversation about the potential impact of diversity, equity and inclusion related bills and orders on Feb. 12. He is the assistant dean for DEI in the School of Education, where he established the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
(02/16/25 11:20pm)
Since she suffered a right knee injury against then-No. 18 Baylor University on Nov. 24, 2024, Sydney Parrish missed five games. She then returned against Oakland University on Dec. 22 sporting a white DonJoy knee brace.
(02/16/25 11:20pm)
Winning is hard, but winning on the road is even harder. If teams can only win at home, then they emulate what separates good teams from great ones.
(02/16/25 8:06pm)
Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa said social media platforms hinder journalists because its a source disinformation in a keynote speech Thursday at the Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism Symposium.