IU projectionists keep film rolling
At IU Cinema, the well-hidden projection booth is essential to give audiences a special movie-going experience.
At IU Cinema, the well-hidden projection booth is essential to give audiences a special movie-going experience.
WTIU takes viewers behind the scenes of local wine production during its Sunday premiere of “Hoosier Hospitality: Wine,” a documentary on Indiana’s wine industry.
Local Bloomington plumber creates art out of objects he finds in sinks, gutters, drains and other unexpected places
After spending the summer in Chicago interning for Veronica Sheaffer, a wedding dress designer, it appears that I have taken people who appreciate fashion and creativity for granted.
After-Party continues despite CultureFest cancellation and severe weather
Sigma Phi Epsilon and the Business Careers in Entertainment Club will present this year’s GLOWfest on Sept. 14 at the Tailgate Fields on 14th Street and Woodlawn Avenue.
Comedian Nick Griffin will be performing at the Comedy Attic today at 8 p.m.
The IU Art Museum’s annual CultureFest After-Party will take place from 7 to 10 p.m.today.
IU’s Department of Theatre and Drama concludes its summer season with “Solana,” the sixth installment in the series “Premiere Musicals: Developing New Musical Theatre at IU.”
Looking for something cheap to do on campus this week? Go to the IU Cinema and attempt to avoid the Welcome Week madness.
It’s college, it’s my senior year and it’s time to get creative, experimenting with colors and culture and making every day a little bit yummier. Who’s with me?
“To Kill A Mockingbird” is a collaboration with IU College of Arts and Sciences’ 2012 Themester “Good Behavior, Bad Behavior: Molecules of Morality.” The production will run Sept. 6-16, with an opening performance at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7.
Mahdi and Duncan are two entrepreneurs who took a chance on soapmaking and created Sabun soap by Soapy Soap Company, located on the southeast side of Bloomington.
IU grad Brittney Little’s book, “What Doesn’t Kill You Makes a Good Story,” documents her college experiences from four years spent at IU.
Starting in July, the City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation organized free summer concerts in the park featuring local artists. From 6:30 to 8 p.m. every Sunday until Aug. 26, the park will continue the shows.
When people find out I’m leaving in a few weeks to study in Cairo, I generally get one of two reactions: excitement or terror.
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts is featuring Marco Zehrung’s abstract acrylic paintings in an exhibit titled “Articulture” until Thursday. Zehrung describes his paintings as “non-figurative abstract.”
On the second Saturday of every month, the Fair of the Arts sets up in the Bloomington Farmers’ Market. Vendors sell a variety of arts and crafts from stalls across from stands of fresh fruit and flowers.
It’s hard to stroll the streets of Taiwan without seeing a few skinny dogs digging through the neighborhood dumpster. It’s no secret that this country has long suffered a serious stray dog problem due to the lack of animal shelters.
Following their EP release show, the trio will embark on a 25-date tour after the release of their first EP “FRAMES,” which they debuted at The Bishop Bar on Tuesday night.