Bloom Archives
Author: Sophie Bird
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How Mid-Life Crisis Led Owner to Open Monroe Furniture Restoration
Monroe Furniture Restoration can re-glue wobbly chairs, refinish damaged surfaces, and repair that buffet leg that your dog chewed on.
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The Fresh Fork: For the Weary And the Hate-to-Cook Crowd
The Fresh Fork does more than drop off a box of ingredients. Food arrives already prepared and ready to be reheated.
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Joe LaMantia Creates Community Art With Volunteers, Using Found Objects
The IU Eskenazi Museum of Art secured Joe LaMantia’s services to recreate in his own style The Old Man (Yellow Beard), by painter Alexei…
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Voces Novae Celebrates 20 Years Of Keeping Classical Music Alive
Each Voces Novae concert is completely unique and often performed in a non-traditional space.
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Debra Morrow: Executive Director, Middle Way House
Debra Morrow, the new executive director of Middle Way House, thanks the organization for helping her out of her own abusive relationship more than…
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Local Minister Hopes Signs Help ‘Tell a Better Story’ About B-town
Mihee Kim-Kort has helped more than 145 people in Bloomington purchase signs showing support for immigrants. Proceeds are donated to Exodus Refugee Immigration.
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B-town Producer’s WWI Film Has Special Meaning for Local Resident
Richard Darling recalls his father’s war stories from the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, which is the subject of local filmmaker Jo Throckmorton’s recent film.
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IU Auditorium Site of Free Indian Folk Dance Competition, March 4
For an Indian folk dance competition with a blend of traditional and modern influence, check out the Raas Royalty Dance Competition.
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House of Clocks in Morgantown Selling and Repairing All Kinds of Clocks
The Condons have owned House of Clocks in Morgantown, Indiana since 2003 and have committed themselves to selling and repairing clocks of every variety.
