'Fault in Our Stars' movie to be released
Book columnist Jenna Fagan talks about how John Green's book "Fault in Our Stars" will be made into a movie, which will be released in 2014.
Book columnist Jenna Fagan talks about how John Green's book "Fault in Our Stars" will be made into a movie, which will be released in 2014.
A symposium led by photojournalists dealing with the topic “Documentary Photography and the South African Experience” will take place at 9 a.m. Thursday in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures.
Against dark curtains bathed in a blue light, Béla Fleck crossed the stage of the IU Auditorium holding two banjos and before performing Wednesday night.
Travel columnist Kate Thacker talks about India during the student union elections.
Bloomington Creative Glass Center Director Abby Gitlitz spends her days around 2,000 degrees of hot glass, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Fifteen-time Grammy winning banjoist Béla Fleck will take the stage at 8 p.m. at the IU Auditorium playing Solos and Duos. Fellow banjoist Abigail Washburn will join Fleck during his performance.
After 20 years, Lee Williams, who has been executive director of the Lotus Foundation since its inception, will step down from the position in January. Sunni Fass, an IU graduate involved with Lotus in the past, will fill the spot.
As the founder of Press Puzzles, Marc Tschida specializes in making specialized Bloomington-themed wooden jigsaw puzzles. They are based around the Bloomington’s performing arts, visual arts and iconic views.
Union Board and the Office of International Services will partner once again to present IU World’s Fare Thursday, Nov. 7. The fare will take place at 5 p.m. in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold discusses an interesting new trend for rappers — releasing cookbooks.
The IU Art Museum opens its doors today to the bright, eclectic pop art of James Rosenquist. The six prints will be on display and available for public viewing as an addition to the museum’s first-floor permanent collection gallery, Curator of Works on Paper Nan Brewer said.
The Grunwald Gallery of Art is currently displaying three new exhibits: “Shift,” “These Moments Existed” and “Metal Inkorporated.” The exhibits will be shown through Nov. 21.
As the sun set over Bryan Park Friday night, more than 100 Bloomington residents — families, couples, kids — gathered in front of a lighted stage decorated with a grinning jack-o’-lantern back drop for an evening of scary storytelling at the Festival of Ghost Stories.
Bloomington-based artist Cappi Phillips’ parents always encouraged her to pursue a “real job.”
Classical guitarists from around the world gathered at the Jacobs School of Music during the weekend to participate in the fourth annual Indiana International Guitar Festival and Competition.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins gives some advice for making your own Halloween costume.
The Wells-Metz Theatre transformed into “Chicago” this weekend, where 1920s’ murderesses wooed the jail warden, the jury and the audience.
Row after row of plush red seats were packed with groups of diehard fans of “The Price Is Right,” which stopped by Bloomington on its current live stage tour.
The story of a poet’s unrequited love and psychological downfall will be explored this weekend as the IU Opera Theater presents Jules Massenet’s “Werther.”
Punktoberfest, the second annual two-day, all ages punk music festival kicks off at noon Saturday at Rhino’s Youth Center and will continue into the night at Rachael's Cafe.