Students expand cultural boundaries with new club
Graduate student Nathan Montgomery has created the Chinese Film Society at IU. The first of its film screenings will occur the evening of Aug. 29.
Graduate student Nathan Montgomery has created the Chinese Film Society at IU. The first of its film screenings will occur the evening of Aug. 29.
Channeling the sounds of their newest album Grace Potter and the Nocturnals took the stage of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Tuesday night.
Rima Montoya used hypnotic exercise to demonstrate trance and hypnosis during a lecture Tuesday at Thrive Health & Wellbeing.
Peaches — and cherries and apples and peppers and dairy — are Daniel Graber’s everything.
The City of Bloomington Arts Commission announced revised guidelines for its 2013 Arts Project Grant Program.
Columnist Kate Thacker's travel plans were barred by political unrest in Andhra Pradesh, one of India's 28 states. Thacker ended up buying masala and tea in bulk and visiting the Taj Mahal in Delhi instead.
The studio offers a variety of classes including ballet, jazz, modern, hip-hop and tap, as well as unconventional classes like musical theater movement.
This Sunday and Monday, I spent my time refreshing my Twitter timeline for live coverage of MAD3, a two-day food festival in Copenhagen where people meet to eat and listen to chefs and intellectuals speak, while my friends watched the 2013 Video Music Awards.
Exhibits “Face Value” and “Casual Encounters” will leave the Kinsey gallery Aug. 30.
Barenaked Ladies will perform at the IU Auditorium Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. Tickets will go on sale Aug. 30 at 10 a.m.
Paul Brunner, head of theater technology at IU, was elected to the board of directors at the United States Institute for Theater Technology, the most prominent organization for theater design and technology.
Paul Brunner, head of theater technology at IU, was elected to the board of directors at the United States Institute for Theater Technology, the most prominent organization for theater design and technology.
In a flash of colored skirts and twinkling hand chimes, the dancers entertained the students and families attending the festival.
Artist Talia Halliday presented handmade goods at Gathering, a one-day pop-up shop that ran all day Aug. 24 at Blueline Gallery. The show featured works from 35 regional artists, as well as local food and music outside.
Upland Brewery had plenty of beer on tap for attendees of their 15th anniversary party throughout the day on Saturday.
Grant Street Jazz Fest was kicked off by a parade late Saturday morning and continued on through the evening. Among the performers were the Postmodern Jazz Quartet, the Trio Collective and Mitch Shiner & the Bloomingtones Big Band.
Bloomington's Dark Side Tribal dancers brought a fusion of belly dancing, flamenco and folkloric dancing to the Flavors of Fourth Street Festival Saturday evening.
Bloomington Community Farmer's Market hosted their 25th annual salsa competition on Saturday.
From international cuisine by local eateries to live music and craft fairs, the events give new students the opportunity to get a feel for the community. For those returning, it’s the chance to get reacquainted with Bloomington’s charm, and who can deny free admission to some of these events? Take a look below and start planning your weekend.
With little set, no breaks and less than a night for the actors to mull over the changes the writers gave them, “Island Song” premiered at 7:30 p.m., Thursday at the Wells-Metz Theatre.