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November 14, 2016

 

“In A World…” On The Border Of Nature And Culture

The place where culture meets nature is fertile ground for artists Rosamond Purcell and Melanie Pennington. And "in a world" where all movies last 3 minutes.

November 4, 2016

 

Naked Hemingway, Spanish Guitar, And The Charm Of The Handmade

Why did a literary critic hold on to a nearly nude photo of Hemingway for decades? Plus, the Petar Duarte Guitar Duo, and the Artisan Guilds Holiday Show.

October 28, 2016

 

Scream Café: Telling Tales Of Creepy Clowns And Campus Ghosts

If there’s anything the creepy clown pandemic has shown us, it’s that people want stories to latch on to. And the tales are a good place to store our fears.

October 21, 2016

 

Parents Who Rock, Putting Downtown Back In Film, And A Flashmob

Members of the St. Charles Parent Band resuscitate their musicianship among friends, a new history of downtown film...and get off your phone and dance!

October 7, 2016

 

What Happens After ‘The End’ – The Road To Getting Published

There are many ways to publish a book today. These writers were surprised by new challenges that erupted when they thought their work was done.

September 30, 2016

 

Mark Ratzlaff’s New Paintings, Azerbaijani Music, Poetry And Pants

A painter of the down-and-out is on the up-and-up; Azerbaijani music is illuminated; and a panegyric to a pair of jeans.

September 24, 2016

 

Vis-à-vis: Lotus, Columbus, And The Rest of the World

The surprising influences on international musicians at Lotus, and the concert-going pedigree of a young attendee. Plus, legendary Columbus design goes forth.

September 16, 2016

 

State Of The Art: Established Collections, Emerging Artists

ArtPrize attracts artists and art lovers from around the globe in record numbers; IU's Eskenazi Museum of Art awaits renovations to engage new audiences.

September 9, 2016

 

At Home In The World: A Salute To Artists Without Borders

Artists from around the world visit Bloomington every September for the Lotus Festival; others who keep a home base in Indiana create work that travels widely.

September 3, 2016

 

Activism Turned Poetry Turned Artifact; Keep Calm And Color On

The story of an activist-turned-poet, and a poem-turned-historical-artifact, plus an investigation of the bustling world of adult coloring.

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