Dalia Rosenfeld Returns Home To Promote Her First Book
To most Americans, to be a Hoosier is synonymous with unromantic, flyover-country ordinariness. In writer Dalia Rosenfeld’s adopted home of Tel Aviv, Israel, it makes her exotic.
Read MoreAug 16, 2017 | Arts & Entertainment
To most Americans, to be a Hoosier is synonymous with unromantic, flyover-country ordinariness. In writer Dalia Rosenfeld’s adopted home of Tel Aviv, Israel, it makes her exotic.
Read MoreJul 23, 2017 | Bloomington & Vine, Columns, Food & Drink
Just 20 minutes west of Bloomington, on Highway 46, the town of Spencer, Indiana, is enjoying a renaissance (see story, “Spencer Reimagined,” page 118). The downtown boasts new shops and restaurants, and most notably, the restored Tivoli Theatre. The Owen Valley Winery has established a tasting room just off the theater lobby.
Read MoreJul 1, 2017 | Business & Finance
David Winslow-Edmonson, 33, has been repairing guitars since he was 12. “My dad has a background in lutherie as well,” he explains. “We mostly did work for ourselves and our friends, and then turned it into a business.”
Read MoreMay 27, 2017 | Our Town
If there is any thread that connects the disparate aspects of Jeanne Smith’s life, it’s her ability to reimagine the world. Whether it’s recreating herself to become the person she was meant to be (Smith, now 64, lived as a man until age 55), refurbishing items so they can find new purpose, or participating in politics, Smith makes change happen.
Read MoreMay 21, 2017 | Business & Finance
It’s no Silicon Valley, but Bloomington does have an unusually large number of tech companies for a city of its size. “There are a lot of tech companies hidden away. Some have 20 people here, 10 people there, five people there. Envisage is one of the largest,” Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton says.
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