Art museum remembers late collector Middledorf
Bruce Cole met Middledorf during his first day at Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence, Italy. Middledorf’s collection of medals was donated to the museum in 1987.
Bruce Cole met Middledorf during his first day at Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence, Italy. Middledorf’s collection of medals was donated to the museum in 1987.
Performances of William Shakespeare’s “Richard III” will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Artist talks for the new “Small is Big” exhibit in the Grunwald Gallery of Art begin today.
Bruce Cole, professor emeritus of comparative literature, will speak at 4 p.m. today in the Thomas T. Solley Atrium at the IU Art Museum.
Jacobs School of Music’s Brass Department will present tuba and euphonium concerts at 7 p.m. daily beginning Thursday and ending Monday in Ford-Crawford Hall.
No matter which hoard of Hoosiers you share your Saturday tailgates with, it’s never quite game time until you’ve had a hot dog.It’s essential to keep tailgate tasty, and hot dogs are the key.
With enough Vineyard Vines and Ralph Lauren to clothe a small country, it is truly a North Jordan Avenue miracle.
Two months ago, I was boarding a plane, terrified of becoming lost in half dozen airports and about what waited upon landing here. Now, I can’t imagine going back. In fact, I can’t really imagine home at all.
The third annual Indiana International Guitar Festival and Competition will include guest artists and instrument demonstrations. The Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions’ Indiana District round will begin at noon on Oct. 27.
The IU Auditorium will present the award-winning musical Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Tickets range from $20 to $41 for students and $38 to $62 for the general public.
Saturday marked the third annual Great Glass Pumpkin Patch fundraiser. All proceeds from the event will be used to bring a glass studio to Bloomington.
Austin, Texas-based band Balmorhea will return at 8:30 p.m. Friday to the Bishop.
Kataoka Ichiro, a benchi still performing today, will participate in a moderated discussion at 3 p.m. Thursday at IU Cinema as part of the Jorgensen Lecture Guest Filmmaker Series.
“Mr. Tuba,” a book written by Harvey Phillips, a famous tuba player, was published by IU Press.
It has become a global fad to feast on chips of every kind. While I was abroad, the spectrum of flavors from spicy to sweet shocked me.
These local favorites have a new way to taste that fall flavor.
Local collaborative artist Joe LaMantia constructed those sculptures, and he’s building another angel. He builds it in the open air so passersby can join and learn.
A quartet of musically talented sisters will soon arrive in Bloomington with their own brand of melodic folk.
Travel columnist Hannah Smith writes about smog in Cairo.
Paul “Pablo” Adams, David Michael Kirk and Cathi Norton entertained the eager crowd as part of the weekly Bloomington Songwriter Showcase.