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28 Sunday / February 28, 2016

Bonerama

12 a.m. to 3 a.m.
The Player's Pub

Bonerama is: Mark Mullins – Trombone / Lead Vocals Craig Klein – Trombone / Lead Vocals Greg Hicks – Trombone / Vocals Bert Cotton – Guitar Matt Perrine – Sousaphone / Electric Bass AJ Hall – Drums. Bonerama has always been hailed as “unlike anything you’ve ever heard before.” As their sound evolves and changes, it’s still the best way to describe this 15-year-old powerhouse trombone touring band from New Orleans, LA. In addition to changing the way people think about the trombone, the sound of Bonerama has become an influence and contribution to the sound of New Orleans music today.

Entertainment / Live Music

28 Sunday / February 28, 2016

Kroger Sunday Showcase with Cathi Norton, Brandon Peiffer & Jesse Lacy

12:00 pm to 12:00 pm
Kroger Grocer Store - 1175 South College Mall Rd., Bloomington IN 47401
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There’s a reason they say ‘Let’s go Krogering. . The Happy way to shop!’ One of those reasons is because Kroger Grocery Stores have become the latest supporter of LIVE, original and local talent with their Showcases located on the stage next to Murray’s World Famous Cheese Shoppe – near the Bistro. Today’s music features Cathi Norton, Brandon Pfeiffer and Jesse Lacy. Stop by and say Hello!

Live Music

28 Sunday / February 28, 2016

Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation


Mathers Museum of World Cultures

From the builders of some of America’s earliest railroads and farms to Civil Rights pioneers to digital technology entrepreneurs, Indian Americans have long been an inextricable part of American life. “Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation” explores the Indian American experience and the community’s vital political, professional, and cultural contributions to American life and history. The exhibition moves past pop-culture stereotypes of Indian Americans to explore the heritage, daily experience, and diverse contributions of Indian immigrants and their descendants in the United States. Weaving together stories of individual achievement and collective struggle, “Beyond Bollywood” uses photography, narrative, multimedia, and interactive stations to tell a uniquely American story, while conveying the texture, vibrancy, and vitality of Indian American communities.

“Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation” was created by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The Mathers Museum’s presentation of the exhibit has been generously funded by Indiana University alumnus Robert N. Johnson, the Madhusudan and Kiran C. Dhar India Studies Program, the Asian American Studies Program, and the Department of American Studies. Gallery is open 9am-4:30 pm Tues-Fri and 1pm-4:30pm Sat/Sun.

Free visitor parking is available by the Indiana Avenue lobby entrance. Metered parking is available at the McCalla School parking lot on the corner of Ninth Street and Indiana Avenue. The parking lot also has spaces designated for Indiana University C and ST permits. During the weekends free parking is available on the surrounding streets.An access ramp is located at the Fess Avenue entrance, on the corner of Ninth Street and Fess Avenue. Reserved parking spaces are available on Ninth Street, between Fess Avenue and Indiana Avenue. If you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs. Please call 812-855-6873.

Exhibits

28 Sunday / February 28, 2016

Sundays in Auer – Faculty Chamber Music Recital

04:00 pm
Auer Hall
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Faculty Recital

Sung-Mi Im, piano
Grigory Kalinovsky, violin
Howard Klug, clarinet

Repertoire

Milhaud: Suite for violin, clarinet, and piano, Op. 157b (1936)
Khachaturian: Trio in G Minor for violin, clarinet, and piano (1932)
Kupferman: The Garden of My Father’s House for violin and clarinet (1972)
Bartók: Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano, Sz. 111 (1938)

Entertainment / Live Music

28 Sunday / February 28, 2016

B’Town Jazz / Player’s Pub Jazz Jam

4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The Player's Pub

Weekly Jazz Jam with help from B’Town Jazz.

Live Music

28 Sunday / February 28, 2016

A Red Carpet Affair

6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Buskirk-Chumley Theater

Walk the red carpet to benefit the Buskirk-Chumley Theater!

Join us for a celebration of film: a local film competition, red carpet coverage, and the Academy Awards ceremony. Admission to the screening is free but you must have a ticket ($15) for access to the VIP reception on the mezzanine and balcony. The reception includes elegant appetizers from Grazie! Italiano and a free beer, wine, or soft drink. Our concessions area will be open for all and the popcorn popper will be… well, poppin’!

Funds raised through the VIP reception will benefit the programming of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Help us bring nationally known performers to our community AND make our stage available to local artists.

Schedule of Events
6 p.m. – doors open
6:30 p.m. – local film competition – enjoy 3-minute curated films on any subject (all will be rated “G”) and vote for your favorite
7 p.m. – red carpet coverage begins
8:30 p.m. – Academy Awards ceremony begins
9 p.m. – film competition winner announced during a commercial break
The evening ends when the award for Best Picture is presented!

Pull out your tux or pick out a gown. Your best red carpet attire is encouraged for this celebration.

Calling all filmmakers! Register your intent to submit a film by purchasing a film registration ticket by midnight on February 1. Be sure to provide the email address you would like us to use in future communication about this competition during checkout. More information about the film competition, including the submission guidelines and paperwork are available at buskirkchumley.org.

Entertainment / Films

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