13th annual World’s Fare engages students with international culture
The IU World’s Fare offers an international experience to visitors without leaving campus.
The IU World’s Fare offers an international experience to visitors without leaving campus.
The program is sponsored by Young Professionals Bloomington and the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce.
The Lilly Library houses more than 8.5 million manuscripts and 450,000 rare books.
For Bourgeois, storytelling goes beyond a written narrative.
It kicked off a series showcasing the works of the first female-filmmaker in Saudi Arabia.
The event features IU English Professor Ross Gay.
After his daughter’s death in 2006, Yatish Joshi discovered a tragic trend.
The show will be at the Buskirk from Dec. 12-29.
Comic Emily Panic and singer Holiday Sidewinder opened for Cameron.
The ensemble includes musicians Raúl Tudón, Ricardo Gallardo, Alfredo Bringas and Miguel González with featured pianist Ana Gabriela Fernández.
Dancers performed at Eskenazi museum reopening.
Actor Sean Perham described his time with the show.
“Ongoing Matter” is a collection of posters encouraging citizens to participate in democracy.
Jacobs students protested a lack of opportunities and adequate pay.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Bootsy Collins led the event Saturday evening.
The market has showcased local artists since 2009.
The face mask promises to make you better. Will it?
The festival was moved inside due to cold weather.
The renovation cost $30 million.
The mural installation is by contemporary artist Nina Chanel Abney.