Indiana Festival Theater creates stage presence
The current production season of the IU Theatre and Drama Department, as well as theater courses students are involved in, will provide preparation for the upcoming Indiana Festival Theatre season.
The current production season of the IU Theatre and Drama Department, as well as theater courses students are involved in, will provide preparation for the upcoming Indiana Festival Theatre season.
Bill Land, the director of Lotus Tuan Institute for Feng Shui, spoke Tuesday night at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts as part of an ongoing weekly event series.
Charles Dickens might be known best for his intricate plots and relatable characters, but the main gallery at the Lilly Library shows the breadth and lasting legacy of his work.
Thanks to a $25,000 grant from the City of Bloomington Investment Incentive Fund (BIIF), the Bloomington Playwright Project has been able to complete a makeover that has been in the works for nearly two years, Producing Artistic Director Chad Rabinovitz said.
The Bloomington Ukulele Club began after the three founders — Campbell, Reina Wong and Linju Chen — took a beginner class together at the People’s University of Bloomington, which is a part of the city’s parks and recreation department, in 2010. On the last day, they didn’t want to stop playing together, so they formed a club and started meeting twice a month.
Bill Land will be personalizing a public gallery tonight and will lecture from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Venue Fine Arts & Gifts gallery on “The Art of Feng Shui.” His lecture will educate attendees on the organization of daily space.
Six splendid days have passed since I finally stepped on the ship, and one port has already been crossed off the itinerary. Dominica — no, not the Dominican Republic — the country I was least excited and anxious to visit, had me head-over-heels in love. With its luxurious landscape, friendly locals and rich culture, I was sold as soon as I saw it from the distance as we pulled in to port.
Daniel Inamorato has been named winner of the second Latin American Music Recording Competition.
Eating nutritious and homemade meals instilled in my three siblings and me not only the value of eating well, but also the importance of family time.
The winter market — run by the Local Growers Guild of Southern Indiana, a cooperative of retailers and community members — exists to extend the farmers’ selling season year-round, as well as to increase the availability of fresh produce in the off-season.
Renowned opera singer and retired professor Camilla Williams has died. Pictured, State Representative Peggy Welch presents Camilla Williams with a Sagamore of the Wabash award in 2010.
Each February, Bloomington is host to a week of events dedicated to chocolate and used to benefit local non-profit organizations.The 8th annual Week of Chocolate kicked off Sunday night with the Art of Chocolate, featuring sample savories, cocktails and local art at the IU Art Museum. Community members collected sweets at the elegant fair as live music from the Mahluli McCutcheon Jazz Quartet filled the museum’s atrium.
Using everyday items such as kitchen sinks, trash cans, brooms and newspapers, the performers of STOMP created rhythms and beats this weekend in the IU Auditorium
Members of the Theatre Circle, contributors to the IU Theatre and Drama Department, family, friends, faculty and students attended a Friday cabaret that allowed performers to be themselves and to discover their own tastes in performance style.
About 70 art enthusiasts gathered together for the 26th Annual Friends of Art Benefit Dinner Saturday evening. Bret Rothstein filled his hour-long lecture with his passion for puzzles, the type meant to frustrate, confuse and even needlessly challenge the viewer.
For the fourth year, the PRIDE Film Festival will coincide with the IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association Celebration Weekend.
Friends of Art will play host to its 26th Annual Fine Arts Library Benefit Dinner this Saturday, and the event’s topic is a subject even the speaker himself finds peculiar: puzzles.
The Monroe County Historical Center is a treasure trove of things from the past. Their newest exhibit, Toys Through the Ages, traces the development of toys from the early 1800s to the present.
Beginning at 7:30 p.m. both Friday and Saturday, STOMP will clatter its way into Bloomington once again.
Cruisin’ through the Caribbean, we are following the waves of Columbus and will arrive in Dominica just in time to watch the ship reach Monday morning’s port.