Bloom Archives
Category: Arts & Entertainment
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New Cardinal Initiative Works to Increase Diversity of Plays
In an ongoing effort to be more inclusive, welcoming, and representative of the Bloomington community, Cardinal Stage has introduced the Diversity and Inclusion Initiative.…
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Servers and Bartenders Perform At Cardinal Spiritsâ Tipple and Tune
On the first Monday of each month, Cardinal Spirits, 922 S. Morton St., hosts Tipple and Tune from 7 to 9 p.m.
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Artist Larissa Danielle Celebrates Beauty, Strength of Black Women
Itâs hard for mixed-media artist Larissa Danielle, an Indiana University Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design MFA student, to name her favorite medium.…
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Six Area Artistsâ Work Chosen for New Hospital
When the new IU Health Regional Academic Health Center opens next year, works by six area artists will play a role in the healing…
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âAda and the Engineâ Celebrates the First Computer Programmer
More than 175 years ago, the coding concepts that would lead to modern-day computer programming were pioneered by a woman named Ada Lovelace.
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Introducing Singer Emma Peridot, Formerly B-townâs Emily Morrone
To launch her new album, Morrone, as Peridot, will do some weekend touring around the Midwest, including a performance in Bloomington at The Back…
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Two Productions Honor Legacy of IUâs Ernie Pyle
Although itâs been 75 years since his death during World War II at the Battle of Okinawa, Ernie Pyleâs legacy looms large in Indiana.
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Four B-town Films Shown At Heartland Film Festival
This year, four films with Bloomington ties were shown at The Heartland International Film Festival, which was held October 10â20 in Indianapolis.
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Bloomington Symphony Orchestra Celebrates 50 Years Making Music
In 1969, when Geoffrey Simon and TamĂĄs UngĂĄr were students at the Indiana University School of Music, they noticed a lack of performance opportunities…
