Bloom Archives
Category: Arts & Entertainment
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Angelo PizzoâMovie Star! Oh, What Could Have Been
Shortly before Angelo Pizzo began making some of Hollywoodâs most beloved underdog movies, the Bloomington native nearly became a leading man himself. In a…
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Eskenazi Museum Closed, But Active Online And in the Community
While itâs true the Indiana University Eskenazi Museum of Art closed its doors in May for major renovations, Director David Brenneman says the museum…
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Local Art for Local Businesses: A Win-Win for Bloomington
Traditionally, art galleries have been the major supporters of local artists, offering them places to exhibit and sell their work. Now, in many cities,…
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IUâs Lilly Library Has Home Movies Made by Famed Director John Ford
In December 2016, the Lilly Library at Indiana University made news when it received two more Oscars won by legendary film director John Ford.…
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Cardinal Stage Has A Plan to Win Over A New Generation Of Theater Goers
With multiple forms of entertainment available to them, millennials generally donât attend theater, says Cardinal Stage Company Managing Director Gabe Gloden. âMany theaters are…
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If You Like Reading American History, HiStory Center Book Club Wants You!
In spring 2016, Jennifer Borland, an avid reader and a volunteer researcher at the Monroe County History Center, faced a growing pile of books…
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Meg Lagodzki: Painter of Limestone Quarries
Six years ago, Bloomington artist Meg Lagodzki, 47, had a serious illness that resulted in the removal of her thyroid. After the surgery, she…


