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Culture – Arts and Music

Culture – Arts and Music

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Culture – Arts and Music

Culture – Arts and Music

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Culture – Arts and Music

Culture – Arts and Music

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The Bloomington community gets creative as it tries to save the Alexander Memorial in Courthouse Square.
For the past 40 years, Indiana Heritage Arts (IHA) has promoted the tradition of this painting style as it was practiced by T.C. Steele and others in Brown County.
"A free performance featuring a wide variety of dance styles and a Q&A on stage, immediately afterward. It's a perfect opportunity to explore one of the country's finest arts..."
The 2018 Bloomington Early Music Festival reaches new heights through collaborations with both local and national organizations.
Local musicians Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen bring "new" Old-time music to the 2018 Bloomington Early Music Festival.
Local chamber choir Voces Novae premieres a movement from The Vonnegut Reqiuem as part of the Granfalloon.
Jacobs School of Music students learn how to build and repair stringed instruments from Professor Tom Sparks, who is retiring at the end of this semester.
Documenting MLK’s “Beloved Community” in Bloomington
"El Capitane is an opera project that explores identity politics and focuses on creating a diverse and sustainable audience for the art form. " Alejandra Martinez
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Monroe County Fair is not a place for those with a timid appetite
This spring, George Pinney retired from his position as head of the Musical Theater Department at IU's Theater School. He reflects on 30 years of teaching.
Governor Holcomb offers his perspective, and celebrates the "Indiana example"
"Anything goes" in fasion show dedicated to the reused and recycled. The only prohibition: Nothing new!
Reflections on how One Million Stars to End Violence Project made its mark on Bloomington this year through the Lotus Blossoms Education and Outreach Program.
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"My first puzzles, the back side of the puzzle could actually be a hand-painted set piece that you might’ve seen onstage at a Cardinal performance."
Daniel Larsen, the youngest person to have a crossword published in the New York Times, explains how perseverance and Elmer Fudd helped him achieve his goal.
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This doctor's career, avocation and family life combined to build a generations-long legacy.
A photography exhibition showcases a new generation of feminist activism in China.
Donna Sasse's dream is for all residents of Columbus, not just visitors, to take the architecture tour.
An exhibit at the Grunwald Gallery of Art explores the power of tattoos to delight, rebel and heal.
Knitting hats to wear to the Women's March on Washington, Bloomington women join thousands nationwide who are taking up needles to stand up for their rights.
Comedian Stewart Huff addresses the history of close-mindedness in his new comedy special.
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