The Architectural Cake Contest takes a playful approach to the task of historic preservation, but ends up revealing that architecture is just the icing on top.
Steve Pollitt adds a new addition to his collection of exotic woodwinds—a replica of a tiny Stone Age flute made of bone.
Originally built as a car dealership, the I. Fell Building has been converted into something like an artist incubator.
Hollywood's enfant terrible, actor and film maker Crispin Glover hosts two evenings at the IU Cinema, featuring live performance and a film screening.
We speak with anthropologist Adrienne Kaeppler of the Smithsonian Institution about the Holophusicon, a pioneering 18th-century natural history museum.
River-themed concerts, art exhibits, and permanent installations will try to connect Terre Haute residents to the Wabash during the yearlong celebration.
Bloomington's doyenne of the arts was recognized for six decades of service to Bloomington with the dedication of January 9, 2013 in her name.
The Alpine tradition of the Krampus Night in coming to Bloomington this Saturday. Kids and adults alike are encouraged to participate in this holiday tradition.
With Congress tackling a new farm bill this spring, farmers may end up with access to fewer dollars for conservation.
At certain times of the year we just don’t have quite enough flowers. This is when "filler" is really important.