Two IU student films to be screened at Cannes Film Festival
Two films produced by IU students will be screened at the Cannes Film Festival this year in southern France.
Two films produced by IU students will be screened at the Cannes Film Festival this year in southern France.
Tuesday was TOMS “One Day Without Shoes,” and TOMS Shoes Club at IU organized a fundraiser to raise awareness for the TOMS cause, a company that matches every pair of TOMS purchased with a pair of shoes donated to a child in need.
Steel Panache, a professional steel band based in Bloomington, performs music with influences from Trinidad and Tobago.
As Lent came to a close last week and Passover began this week, the influence of religion on individuals’ diets has been on my mind more than usual.
IU Opera & Ballet Theater premiered “Candide,” a coming-of-age operetta about a young man’s loss of optimism, last weekend.
Ben Swanson from local band Tammar and Eric Deines from local band Qur’an Qur’an both had babies within six months of the Adams, who plays in local band husband & wife. Dan Coleman, a talent buyer for the Bishop, said the original plan was to have a Father’s Day show at which people would donate diapers and baby wipes instead of paying.
On Friday, as part of the community’s bimonthly Gallery Walk, local artist Elli Barnstone, originally from Greece, showed her collection “A Potpourri of Art” at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
Visual Artists Guild United Enterprises seeks to unite and promote local artists in an event called the Open Studios Tour, which allows artists to display their work in their own homes.
Members of local band Three Story Hill do not agree about how to define the band’s sound.
On the same day fans were anticipating the premiere of Drake and Rihanna’s music video “Take Care,” the music video for Drake and Lil Wayne’s “HYFR” was also released.
For me, China was a land of contrast.
Using video projections and fog machines, seniors Matt Starr and Taylor Bryant created a projection mapping show, bringing the Sample Gates alive for Arts Week Everywhere.
The sixth Bloomington Handmade Market brought 46 vendors to the Bloomington Convention Center on Saturday for a collection of handcrafted art, crafts and functional objects.
BeatStreet, the biggest event of Arts Week Everywhere, kicked off at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Chris Nix, a volunteer for the center, chalked the sidewalk a few feet away. Nix filmed the wall for most of the day for “Why Are You Here,” an event that allowed individuals to share their stories with the community.
IU’s Arts Week Everywhere has featured events to display the variety of local talent, and more are still to come — including a performance by the African American Dance Company.
Performers involved with the Bloomington Chamber Project, a new, student-led venture that works to connect musicians with the Bloomington community, performed Tuesday at Café Django.
The IU Cinema is coordinating the largest series in its existence this weekend to celebrate, explore and study contemporary Latino culture.
The long line of hopeful “Real World” applicants wrapped along the side of Scotty’s Brewhouse on Wednesday demonstrated what experts have said for years: Reality television can turn into an obsession for some.
Unless you’re fashion illiterate, you’re well aware of the biggest “trend” for spring: pastels. I, for one, am a huge proponent of pastels.