Art Interrupted displays previously forbidden exhibit
“Art Interrupted” is the resurrection of a 1946 show that attempted to establish an American cultural identity, but died a premature death because Congress thought it too controversial.
“Art Interrupted” is the resurrection of a 1946 show that attempted to establish an American cultural identity, but died a premature death because Congress thought it too controversial.
The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts is displaying an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Kaaren Hirschowitz Engel entitled Spiritual Adventures.
Fortunately for local fans and those in favor of an eclectic mix of folk, blues, country and rock ‘n’ roll, Michael On Fire performed at Rachael’s Café Thursday night as part of his U.S. tour.
On Friday, opera singer and student Jacquelyn Matava will perform her doctoral concert.
The stage at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater was transformed during a preview performance of Cardinal Stage Company’s “Lord of the Flies.”
A lecture and screening of one of Russia’s most celebrated film directors, Vadim Abdrashitov, will be presented at 3 p.m. Thursday at the IU Cinema. Abdrashitov is the recipient of Russia’s highest artistic honor, the People’s Artist award.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures welcomed its “Operation AB — Katyn The Destruction of the Polish Elite at the Beginning of World War II” exhibit Tuesday. The exhibit was organized by the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland and features historical photographs depicting violence in the Soviet Union.
Luminox will play at the Bluebird Nightclub on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 9 p.m.
Book columnist Jen Fagan remember Sushmita Banerjee, an Indian writer who was killed by the Taliban last Thursday.
The Indiana Arts Commission announced musicians John Hiatt and Michael Feinstein will perform at the 2013 Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony.
On Sept. 6, the Mathers Musuem of World Cultures staged a grand opening commemorating the rarely-seen work of the late photographer.
Throughout September, the United Way of Monroe County will partner with the City of Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District to present “This is How I Live United,” a photography exhibit featuring works from local residents
The Jacobs School of Music’s Philharmonic Orchestra, accompanied by conductor David Effron and pianist André Watts, will perform 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Musical Arts Center.
I celebrated the two-month anniversary of my arrival in India by meditating in a pagoda and avoiding fireworks set off in celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi.
Local food and music invaded the front of the IU Art Museum Tuesday as part of the Big Red Eats Green food festival.
Check out IU Cinema's upcoming films, which include everything from history flicks to horror films.
VegIU, IU’s club dedicated to vegan and vegetarian diets, will hold its callout meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Henna 101 met Monday in the Asian Culture Center for its weekly tattoo session.
Kevin MacDowell is a performer with no shame. His stage name is “Kid Kazooey,” and “lively, well adjusted, Bloomingtonian kids” are his target audience. He’s been performing at schools and other venues for 17 years.
Mitch Rice, a local musician, has been performing at the Bloomington Farmers' Market since 1979. While he was joined by a usual partner, his friend's pet parrot, a new high school girl joined his set this past weekend.