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Out-of-the-Ordinary Summer Events for Your Next Adventure
A-a-a-ah, summer. Bloomington is a different town when school is out. The traffic is thinner,...
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A-a-a-ah, summer. Bloomington is a different town when school is out. The traffic is thinner,...
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Musical children pass through various stages of development, each step requiring different approaches, encouragement, and...
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Attending summer theater allows us to truly enjoy the moment, says Jennifer Pacenza in her...
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This month, adventurer and Bloomington native Michael Waterford will attempt to solo kayak the full...
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There’s more to hairstyling than remembering color formulas, proper angles for a cut, or how...
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Author Annette Oppenlander thrives on historical fiction. “I must have my feet on the ground...
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Voces Novae has been performing for 20 years, but unlike other chamber choirs, its vision...
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The location of something can give greater meaning to the thing itself, says photographer Adam...
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Emerging from the 1940s New York art scene, Alma Eikerman served as a professor at...
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Grammy-nominated oud player Rahim AlHaj, an Iraqi political refugee since 1991, was invited by the...
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New York Newsday describes Athol Fugard’s play My Children! My Africa! as “One of the...
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In the 1970s, a budding photographer in Bloomington captured images of trains as they passed...