Bloom Magazine
Category: Arts & Entertainment
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Introducing Tomás Lozano: A Rare Hurdy-Gurdy Player
A native of Spain, Tomás Lozano’s love for the hurdy-gurdy began in his youth.
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Sculptor Amy Brier Collaborates: Like ‘Two Artists with One Brain’
Amy Brier’s sculptures can be found in places as varied as Bloomington’s Arden Place neighborhood and the Indianapolis International Airport.
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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…
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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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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…
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Fiddling Around With Harry Hare
Harry Hare, a marionette rabbit, is one of Bloomington’s up-and-coming fiddlers.
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China Remixed: IU Presents a 10-Week Culture Festival
China Remixed, a 10-week culture festival at Indiana University, is highlighting the most progressive aspects of Chinese culture today.
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Malcolm Dalglish Presents Evening Of Music, Dance, Love — and Pie
Attend ‘Love Songs for a Lasting World,’ Malcolm Dalglish’s valentine to the Earth, and celebrate afterward at a bonfire with…
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Anna Wrasse: Age 13—Songstress With A Future
Eighth-grade singer/songwriter relates personal experiences in crafting her music.
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