b Colorful Le Big TamTam Food Court Delights Shoppers in Hamburg By design-milk.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:00:53 +0000 Studio Aisslinger’s colorful and vibrant Le Big TamTam food court offers shoppers culinary and visual treats in Hamburg, Germany. Full Article Commercial Interior Design Main commercial food court restaurant restaurant design restaurant interior Studio Aisslinger Werner Aisslinger
b Le Petit Merlot Blends Heritage With Contemporary Design By design-milk.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 14:00:23 +0000 Step inside Le Petit Merlot, a Montreal duplex renovation _naturehumaine, where classic brick meets modern glass. Full Article Interior Design Main duplex French windows garden historical building house mezzanine montreal Naturehumaine red brick residential _naturehumaine
b 2024 Best Modern Gifts to Splurge On By design-milk.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:00:43 +0000 Design Milk's latest 2024 holiday gift guide will give you enviable objects to splurge on a dearly beloved or special friend. Full Article Interior Design Lifestyle Main 2024 gift guide Carlo Scarpa Diptyque dOt East Fork East Fork Pottery Franca gift guide gift guides gifts holiday gift guide holiday gift guides Lobmeyr modern gifts Oswald Haerdtl Prada Reflections Copenhagen Sam Baron Sonia Delaunay Tivoli Tivoli Audio Unison Vetro Vero Wooj
b The Ripple Light by Rikke Frost Makes a Splash for BoConcept By design-milk.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 15:00:30 +0000 Extending outwards in concentric hexagons, the Ripple Lamp by Rikke Frost for BoConcept makes the understated a statement. Full Article Home Furnishings Main BoConcept flat pack flat-packed flatpack home furnishings lamp lighting lighting design pendant pendant light pendant lighting pendants Rikke Frost Rikke Frost Design
b Bernadotte & Kylberg Elevate Nature With the Eriksberg Collection By design-milk.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:00:02 +0000 Three new pieces from Swedish studio Bernadotte & Kylberg bring a luxurious serenity to the Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reserve. Full Article Home Furnishings Main bar cabinet Bernadotte & Kylberg Bernadotte and Kylberg cabinet chair desk furniture home furnishings Nordic design seating Swedish Swedish design table tabletop
b Viefe’s Hardware Collections Are Small in Size + Big in Personality By design-milk.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:00:37 +0000 From foundry-inspired knobs to playful wall hooks, Viefe's new hardware makes it easy to add the finishing touches to a space. Full Article Home Furnishings Main Alexis Vivet cabinet hardware door hardware door stopper handles hardware kaschkasch knob knobs Viefe wall hook wall hooks
b 2024 Best Modern Gifts for Kids By design-milk.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 17:00:33 +0000 From imaginative play sets to museum-worthy crafts, these modern gift ideas promise wide-eyed wonder and endless fun for kids of all ages. Full Article Home Furnishings Lifestyle Main 2024 gift guide Areaware Avenlur basketball Chance Clixo dusen dusen gift guide gift guides Giiker hair clip holiday gift guide holiday gift guides Jenny Lemons kids kids toys Majo Ideas Mochi Kids Mushie night light Noble play house play kitchen puzzle toy Studio Eggi utility suit
b These Playful 3D-Printed Lamps Take Sustainability Seriously By design-milk.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:00:07 +0000 With their unique forms, these 3D-printed lamps made from recycled plastic by Emil Robbrecht bring a playful element to your home. Full Article Home Furnishings Main 3D printed 3D printing Emil Robbrecht home furnishings lamp lamps lighting table lamp table lamps
b The Runda Tables Are Entry-Level High Design for Modern Homes By design-milk.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:00:04 +0000 The Runda tables by Form Us With Love for Rareraw redefine modern design with adaptable, sustainable features that evolve alongside your home. Full Article Home Furnishings Main Form Us With Love furniture FUWL home furnishings metal Rareraw side table side tables table
b 2024 Best Modern Gifts Under $100 By design-milk.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:00:16 +0000 From tabletop accessories to wall art to the rug beneath your feet, Design Milk has curated the perfect gift guide with ideas under $100. Full Article Home Furnishings Lifestyle Main 2024 gift guide 2024 holiday gift guide Aaron probyn Dorothy gift guide gift guides holiday gift guide holiday gift guides holiday gifts HOVE Iittala Light + Ladder Light and Ladder McClean Design Mud Australia Obakki Quiet Town Tortuga Forma Trevor Parker Zafferano
b The Cosentino x Modular Tables by Justine Kegels Are Solid Design By design-milk.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:00:14 +0000 A table collection from Cosentino and Modular, designed by Justine Kegels, celebrates the unique capabilities of modular lighting and stone. Full Article Commercial Home Furnishings Main coffee table coffee tables commercial Cosentino furniture hospitality hospitality design JJ Studio Justine Kegels lamp lighting Modular Lighting Instruments sculpture side table side tables Silestone table
b Gingerbread House Workshop at the Indiana Memorial Union By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 08 Dec 2024 17:00:00 GMT Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall Sunday, December 8, 2024, 12 – 2pm Sugarcoat your holiday season with a Gingerbread House Workshop! Assemble the sweetest house of your dreams in IMU Alumni Hall on Sunday, December 8 and Saturday, December 14. Spaces are limited so be sure to make a reservation. Presenter: Indiana University Office of Student Life/ IMU Sugar & Spice Age Range: All Ages More info: api.getspoonfed.com… Full Article 2024/12/08 (Sun)
b Unitarian Universalist Church Holiday Bazaar and Art Fair By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 06 Dec 2024 14:00:00 GMT Unitarian Universalist Church2120 N. Fee LaneBloomington, IN Friday, December 6, 9am – Saturday, December 7, 2024, 3pm Unitarian Universalist Church Holiday Bazaar and Art FairFriday December 6th 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Art Fair starts at 11 a.m.)Saturday December 7th Bazaar and Art Fair 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Unitarian Universalist Church2120 N. Fee LaneBloomington INBazaar includesArt Fair: A juried art show featuring professional arts and crafts from local artisans.Cookie Cruise: Fill your box with your own selection of homemade cookies.Gourmet Galaxy: Assortment of homemade breads, candies, jellies, pickles and other delicacies.White Elephants: Used items from the precious to the useful to the intriguing.Used Book Sale: For your enjoyment.Uunique Cafe: Homemade soups, and sandwiches and desserts to sustain you as you shop.Fund Raising Booths: Homemade and imported items, proceeds of which support some of our charitable work.Join us for the holiday spirit and opportunity to find the perfect holiday gift. Contact: Ruellen Fessenbecker Age Range: All Ages Cost: Free Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Franklin, French Lick/West Baden, Greencastle, Greene County, Greensburg, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Statewide, Terre Haute More info: www.uubloomington.org Full Article 2024/12/06 (Fri)
b IUJSOM All-Campus Jazz Ensemble By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 06 Dec 2024 01:30:00 GMT Ford-Crawford Hall, Simon Music Center Thursday, December 5, 2024, 8:30 – 10pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/12/05 (Thu)
b IUJSOM New Music Ensemble – David Dzubay, director By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 06 Dec 2024 01:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Thursday, December 5, 2024, 8 – 10pm RepertoireMason Bates: The Rise of Exotic Computing (2013)Corey Chang: What’s Next? (2024, premiere)*Sean Shepherd: Simple Machines (2024)*New Music Ensemble Commission More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/12/05 (Thu)
b IUJSOM The Nutcracker by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 06 Dec 2024 00:30:00 GMT Musical Arts Center Thursday, December 5, 2024, 7:30 – 9:30pm Premiering just last year, Jacobs faculty choreographer Sasha Janes’ updated, stereotype- shattering version of this most popular ballet tells the story from the perspective of curious young Marie.With the help of her Aunt Drosselmeyer, Marie learns to unleash the power of her imagination to take the audience with her on a wild adventure.This fresh take on a fantastical story still features the incomparable score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.“It was hands down the most magical version of The Nutcracker I have ever seen.” – Pointe Magazine 2023 Readers’ Choice Cost: $25-$45 Ticket Web Link: operaballet.indiana.edu… More info: operaballet.indiana.edu… Full Article 2024/12/05 (Thu)
b IUJSOM Student Chamber Music Recital By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 06 Dec 2024 00:30:00 GMT Gayle Karch Cook Center Grand Hall, Maxwell Hall Thursday, December 5, 2024, 7:30 – 9pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/12/05 (Thu)
b IUJSOM Student Chamber Music Recital By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 04 Dec 2024 22:00:00 GMT Ford-Crawford Hall, Simon Music Center Wednesday, December 4, 2024, 5 – 6:30pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/12/04 (Wed)
b Holiday Traditions by the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 04 Dec 2024 00:00:00 GMT 24 N Washington St Tuesday, December 3, 2024, 7 – 8pm The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra will be returning to the Historic Tivoli Theatre with their festive holiday program! They’ll be presenting a delightful mix of holiday music from around the world, bringing the holiday spirit to life on the Tivoli stage.It should be a fantastic event for music lovers and families looking to enjoy the season's festivities in downtown Spencer. For anyone interested:*Event Date: Tuesday, Dec 3*Location: Historic Tivoli Theatre, 24 N Washington St., downtown Spencer, Indiana*Doors Open: 6:30 pm, Concert: 7:00 pm*Admission: $15 adults / $5 students (Use promo code GotBeats24 for a $5 discount when buying tickets online at www.spencertivoli.org) Presenter: Tivoli Theatre Contact: Andrea White Cost: $15 adults / $5 students Ticket Phone: 8127148137 Ticket Web Link: ticketing.useast.veezi.com… Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Spencer, Terre Haute More info: www.spencertivoli.org Full Article 2024/12/03 (Tue)
b Celebrate the Season By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 29 Nov 2024 22:00:00 GMT Buskirk-Chumley Theater Friday, November 29, 2024, 5 – 9pm Join the BSO for a treasured tradition as we celebrate the holiday season with two concerts. Our 5pm early show is perfect for families with small children, and finishes just in time for you to watch the City’s Canopy of Lights. The second, slightly longer 8pm program will top off your evening with a festive mix of holiday music from around the world. With a new “elf” leading us as Music Director, you can expect a fresh treat or two!More details at bloomingtonsymphony.com/cts2024Doors open 30 minutes before each performance. Presenter: Bloomington Symphony Orchestra Contact: BCT Box Office, boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org Cost: $16 - $29 Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Ticket Web Link: buskirkchumley.org… Communities: Bloomington Full Article 2024/11/29 (Fri)
b 14th World Congress on Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 27 Nov 2024 14:00:00 GMT Boeing Avenue 2 Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, 1119 PB Schiphol-Rijk, Netherlands Wednesday, November 27, 2024, 9am – 5pm Analytical Techniques 2024's Organizing Committee invites all participants to attend 14th World Congress on Analytical and Bioanalytical Techniques (Analytical Techniques 2024) is scheduled during November 27-28, 2024 at Amsterdam, Netherlands. This Analytical techniques 2024 is based on the theme Challenges and Future Directions in Analytical Bioanalytical Techniques High-profile keynote speakers from around the globe, several concurrent oral and poster presentations, a forum for young researchers, and delegates to exchange ideas and discuss mass spectrometry and analytical techniques are all proud to be a part of Analytical Techniques 2024.The Analytical Techniques 2024 is focused on sessions covering nearly all mass spectrometry and analytical techniques ones such as mass spectrometry, applications of mass spectrometry, new approaches in mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry imaging, principles of mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry in proteomics, fragmentation in mass spectrometry, separation techniques, ionization techniques, analytical techniques, Chromatography, applications of chromatography, techniques of chromatography, hyphenated techniques, electrophoresis, analytical chemistry & instrumentation, analytical techniques in pharmacology, Pharmaceutical analysis, chemometrics and chemical analysis, thermal and surface analysis, mass spectrometry in environmental analysis, nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) spectroscopy. Presenter: Conference Series Contact: Aimee Berry Age Range: All Ages Cost: $499 Ticket Phone: 2045861247 Ticket Web Link: analyticaltechniques.annualcongress.com… Communities: Martinsville Full Article 2024/11/27 (Wed)
b The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 23 Nov 2024 00:30:00 GMT Buskirk-Chumley Theater Friday, November 22, 2024, 7:30 – 10:30pm Straight Outta Brown County Indiana! The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band is back for a hometown party! The latest album from Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band was written by candlelight and then recorded using the best technology available . . . in the 1950s. But listeners won’t find another album as relevant, electrifying and timely as Dance Songs for Hard Times. Dance Songs for Hard Times conveys the hopes and fears of pandemic living. Rev. Peyton, the Big Damn Band’s vocalist and world-class fingerstyle guitarist, details bleak financial challenges on the songs “Ways and Means” and “Dirty Hustlin’.” He pines for in-person reunions with loved ones on “No Tellin’ When,” and he pleads for celestial relief on the album-closing “Come Down Angels.” Far from a depressing listen, Dance Songs lives up to its name by delivering action-packed riffs and rhythms across 11 songs. The country blues trio that won over crowds on more than one Warped Tour knows how to make an audience move. Presenter: Buskirk-Chumley Theater Contact: boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org Cost: $26 - $32 Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Ticket Web Link: buskirkchumley.org… Communities: Bloomington Full Article 2024/11/22 (Fri)
b The Firehouse Follies: Keep Bloomington Weird! By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 17 Nov 2024 19:00:00 GMT Waldron Arts Center Sunday, November 17, 2024, 2 – 4pm KEEP BLOOMINGTON WEIRD! Help celebrate our unique community with comedy, satire and music – the audience becomes part of the show!The Firehouse Follies is a worldwide showcase for the amazing talent we have in Bloomington and South Central Indiana. A live broadcast performance features audio theater plays and sketches by the Mighty Firehouse Art Players, music from Kid Kazooey and the Four-Alarm Orchestra, special musical guest Krista Detor, and poetry created by Indiana's Literary Champion, Tony Brewer. On Sunday, November 17, doors open at 1 p.m., because the Waldron Auditorium has a lounge with a full bar (and things for kids and nondrinkers), and the show is live on the air from 2-4 p.m. Plenty of free parking, so come and join us!Broadcast and streamed live over WFHB, 91.3 FM and www.wfhb.org .Will-call will be available for pick up at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater box office until 2:30pm on Saturday 11/16. After that, will-call will be available for pick up at the venue Waldron Auditorium (122 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47404) when doors open for the event.Online and Buskirk-Chumley Theater sales will end at 2:30pm on Saturday 11/16. If not sold out, tickets will be available for purchase at the door of the venue. Cash and check will be accepted. Presenter: WFHB Contact: BCT Box Office, boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org Cost: $12 - $22 Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Ticket Web Link: buskirkchumley.org… Communities: Bloomington Full Article 2024/11/17 (Sun)
b The Firehouse Follies: Keep Bloomington Weird! By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 17 Nov 2024 19:00:00 GMT Waldron Auditorium Sunday, November 17, 2024, 2 – 4pm The Firehouse Follies is a worldwide showcase for the amazing talent we have in Bloomington and South Central Indiana. A live broadcast performance features audio theater plays and comedy sketches by the Mighty Firehouse Art Players, music from Kid Kazooey and the Four-Alarm Orchestra, special musical guest Krista Detor, and poetry created by Indiana's Literary Champion, Tony Brewer. The audience becomes part of the two-hour show at the Waldron Auditorium, starting at 2 p.m. November 17, so come and join us! Broadcast and streamed live over WFHB, 91.3 FM and www.wfhb.org Presenter: WFHB Contact: Richard Fish Directed By: Richard Fish Cast: TBA Cost: $20 Adult, $15 Student, $10 Child Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Ticket Web Link: buskirkchumley.org… Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Franklin, French Lick/West Baden, Greencastle, Greene County, Greensburg, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Statewide, Terre Haute More info: wfhb.org… Full Article 2024/11/17 (Sun)
b Blind Boys of Alabama By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 17 Nov 2024 00:30:00 GMT Buskirk-Chumley Theater Saturday, November 16, 2024, 7:30 – 10pm The Blind Boys are known for crossing multiple musical boundaries with their remarkable interpretations of everything from traditional gospel favorites to contemporary spiritual material by songwriters such as Eric Clapton, Prince, and Tom Waits. They have appeared on recordings with many artists, including Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Aaron Neville, Susan Tedeschi, Ben Harper, Patty Griffin, and Taj Mahal.Blind Boys of Alabama released 'Echoes Of The South’ on Aug 25, 2023, which finds the Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees coming home to honor those they've lost on a bold declaration of how far they still plan to go. The eleven-song collection is a portrait of perseverance from a group well-versed in overcoming incredible odds - from singing for pocket change in the Jim Crow South to performing for three different American presidents, soundtracking the Civil Rights movement, and helping define modern gospel music as we know it. Recently, the group's decades-long mission of spreading light and love has taken on even deeper context as they've reckoned with the loss of two of their own, Paul Beasley and Benjamin Moore, both longtime members of the Blind Boys’ tight-knit family. 'Echoes Of The South' is released in their honor - as well as for the group's recently-retired leader, Jimmy Carter - and keeps the Blind Boys' long-held mission statement at its core: “As long as everybody gives all that they have to give and we sing songs that touch the heart, we'll live on forever.”In 2022, the group had a collaborative recording with Béla Fleck, nominated for a Grammy. The nominated collaboration, "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free," powerfully reimagines the anthem of the Civil Rights Movement, originally made famous by Nina Simone. They also have had collaborative recordings and coinciding tours with both Marc Cohn and afro-pop duo Amadou & Mariam. In 2023, Blind Boys garnered another Grammy nomination for Best Americana Single for 'The Message' featuring Black Violin. 2024 started off the year with a return to the GRAMMY® Awards with three nominations and one win for Best Roots Gospel Album - 'Echoes Of The South.’ This was followed by a sold-out tour in Australia and a sizzling performance with Sir Tom Jones during the Bluesfest Byron Bay (Australia), where video of their rehearsal reached 750K + views in 48 hours on social platforms. The definitive book, titled Spirit of the Century, was released in March 2024. It’s an insider history of the Blind Boys of Alabama, the longest-running group in American music, and the untold story of their world written with band members and key musical colleagues. Contact: BCT Box Office, boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org Cost: $40 - $65 Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Ticket Web Link: buskirkchumley.org… Communities: Bloomington Full Article 2024/11/16 (Sat)
b Bloomington Handmade Market By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 16 Nov 2024 15:00:00 GMT 302 S. College Avenue Saturday, November 16, 10am – Sunday, November 17, 2024, 4pm Find 100+ local indie artists at the Bloomington Handmade Market, November 16 & 17! Open 10am - 4pm both days at the Monroe Convention Center in Bloomington. Age Range: All Ages Cost: Free More info: www.facebook.com… Full Article 2024/11/16 (Sat)
b IUJSOM Balsam Guest Artist Series: Guest Master Class – Paul Lewis, piano By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 15 Nov 2024 01:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Thursday, November 14, 2024, 8 – 10pm Pianist Paul Lewis is internationally regarded as one of the leading musicians of his generation. His cycles of core piano works by Beethoven and Schubert have received unanimous critical and public acclaim worldwide and consolidated his reputation as one of the world’s foremost interpreters of the central European classical repertoire. More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b Andrew Marlin Stringband By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 15 Nov 2024 00:30:00 GMT FAR Center for Contemporary Arts Thursday, November 14, 2024, 7:30 – 9:30pm Andrew Marlin is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based out of Chapel Hill, NC. His latest solo record, Phthalo Blue, is out now! The album features all original music by Andrew, recorded around one mic at The Tractor Shed in Goodlettsville, TN. In addition to Marlin on mandolin, the music showcases a slew of frequent collaborators including Stephanie Coleman (fiddle), Allison de Groot (banjo), Clint Mullican (bass), Josh Oliver (guitar), and Nat Smith (cello) - engineered by Sean Sullivan.Along with this new release, and his three previous instrumental collections (Fable & Fire, Witching Hour and Buried in a Cape) Marlin has produced six albums of original works of American roots music with Watchhouse, has formed the bluegrass group Mighty Poplar (with collaborators Critter Eldridge, Greg Garrison, Alex Hargreaves and Noam Pikelny) and regularly contributes instrumental performances to other artists and albums. He's recently played mandolin on recordings for Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, Plains, Dead Tongues and Phil Cook. Marlin is also an in-demand producer, and has produced albums for artists including Mipso, Kate Rhudy, Rachel Baiman and Ismay.Over the last decade, he has toured with all three of his projects throughout the U.S and Europe and appeared on highprofile programs such CBS This Morning's Saturday Morning Sessions, NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, and headlined sold-out notable rooms including the Ryman and Red Rocks.Will-call will be available for pick up at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater box office until 4pm on Thursday, 11/14. After that, will-call will be available for pick up at the venue the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts (202 S Rogers St, Bloomington, IN 47404) when doors open for the event.If not sold out, tickets will be available for purchase at the door of the venue. Cash and card will be accepted. Prices go up the day of the show. Presenter: Bloomington Roots Foundation, Inc. Contact: BCT Box Office, boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org Cost: $30 - $35 Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Ticket Web Link: buskirkchumley.org… Communities: Bloomington Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b From Tree Tops to Deep Roots: The Role of Eastern Forests as Carbon Sinks By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 15 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Virtual Zoom event Thursday, November 14, 2024, 7 – 8:30pm Sycamore Land Trust and Citizens’ Climate Lobby Indiana present a free lecture and Q&A with Dr. Richard Phillips “From Tree Tops to Deep Roots: The Role of Eastern Forests as Carbon Sinks.” We’ll discuss how eastern forest ecosystems serve as important carbon sinks that can help mitigate rapid climate change, and explore above- and below-ground processes in forests and how they contribute to the land sink for carbon. Dr. Richard Phillips is a Professor of Biology at Indiana University, Bloomington, Director of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Graduate Program, and Science Director at IU Research and Teaching Preserve. Presenter: Sycamore Land Trust and Citizens' Climate Lobby Indiana Contact: Kate Hammel, Communications Director Cost: Free Ticket Phone: 812-336-5382 Ticket Web Link: sycamorelandtrust.org… Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Franklin, French Lick/West Baden, Greencastle, Greene County, Greensburg, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Statewide, Terre Haute More info: sycamorelandtrust.org… Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b Closer by Patrick Marber By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 15 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Waldron Firebay Theatre Thursday, November 14, 7pm – Sunday, November 24, 2024, 2pm Hello! I believe I submitted an event previously for this production. The dates have been changed. The new dates are November 14th-24th. Please reach out to me if you do not have a previous submission for Closer by Patrick Marber presented by Eclipse Productions Company on the calendar, or if you have any questions. Thank you! Presenter: Eclipse Productions Company Contact: Konnor Graber Written By: Patrick Marber Directed By: Kate Weber Cast: Konnor Graber, Jeremy Weber, Patricia Francis, Shayna Survil Ticket Web Link: www.eclipseproductionscompany.com… Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b "Closer" by Patrick Marber By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 15 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Waldron Firebay Thursday, November 14, 7pm – Sunday, November 24, 2024, 7pm Eclipse Productions presents their 4th show! Closer is an intimate story following 4 individuals seeking love and meaning in the world and each other. A romantic comedy that does not go according to plan. Presenter: Eclipse Productions Company Contact: Shayna Survil Written By: Patrick Marber Directed By: Kate Weber Cast: Patricia Francis, Konnor Graber, Jeremy Weber, Shayna Survil Ticket Web Link: www.eclipseproductionscompany.com… More info: www.eclipseproductionscompany.com Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b Author Bronislava Volková By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 14 Nov 2024 23:30:00 GMT Morgenstern Books849 S Auto Mall RdBloomington Thursday, November 14, 2024, 6:30 – 7:30pm Join us in the Morgenstern Books café for an evening in conversation with author Bronislava Volková, discussing her book, Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought. Presenter: Molly Bowman Contact: Molly Bowman Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Franklin, French Lick/West Baden, Greencastle, Greene County, Greensburg, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Statewide, Terre Haute More info: morgensternbooks.com… Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b Come to the Table By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 14 Nov 2024 22:30:00 GMT The John Waldron Arts Center Thursday, November 14, 2024, 5:30 – 7:30pm Come to the Table celebrates individuals who inspire peaceful conflict resolution, and this year’s guest speaker is the multi-talented Ellise A. Smith! Using her photography (#VisualActivism), spoken word, and storytelling, Ellise will share powerful experiences that uplift marginalized voices and show us how to break down barriers to create meaningful change. She will challenge us to listen with intention, building bridges and restoring hope.Please join us for lively companionship, thought-provoking conversation, delicious food, and a great venue! All while raising funds to help the Community Justice and Mediation Center strengthen and expand conflict resolution work in our community! Presenter: Ellise A. Smith Contact: Liz Grenat, CJAM Executive Director Cost: $75.00 Ticket Phone: 812-336-8677 Ticket Web Link: cjmc.betterworld.org… Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Franklin, French Lick/West Baden, Greencastle, Greene County, Greensburg, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Statewide, Terre Haute More info: cjamcenter.org Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b IUJSOM Commorating the 10th Anniversary of the Passing of Ik-Hwan Bae By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 14 Nov 2024 22:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Thursday, November 14, 2024, 5 – 6:30pm Ik-Hwan Bae was professor of music in violin and chamber music at the IU Jacobs School of Music from 1999 until his passing in 2014. He was born in Seoul, Korea, and made his professional debut with the Seoul Philharmonic at age 12. He studied with Ivan Galamian at The Juilliard School and was busily engaged in concertizing and teaching throughout his career. More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/14 (Thu)
b Trombone Choir – Brittany Lasch, director By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 14 Nov 2024 01:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 8 – 9pm Brittany Lasch is assistant professor of music in trombone at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. She is also on faculty at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and serves as principal trombone of the Detroit Opera Orchestra. Full Article 2024/11/13 (Wed)
b IUJSOM Hot Tuesdays: Jazz Combos By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 13 Nov 2024 01:30:00 GMT Ford-Crawford Hall, Simon Music Center Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 8:30 – 10pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/12 (Tue)
b IUJSOM Bass Trombone Studio Recital – Students of Denson Paul Pollard By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 13 Nov 2024 01:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 8 – 9:30pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/12 (Tue)
b IUJSOM Junior Recital – Noah Woerther, bass trombone By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 12 Nov 2024 01:30:00 GMT Ford-Crawford Hall, Simon Music Center Monday, November 11, 2024, 8:30 – 9:30pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/11 (Mon)
b Natalie Boeyink Jazz Ensemble By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 12 Nov 2024 00:30:00 GMT Buskirk-Chumley Theater Monday, November 11, 2024, 7:30 – 9:30pm The Natalie Boeyink Jazz Ensemble will commemorate Veteran’s Day with compositions by those who served. Selections include works by Glenn Miller, John Coltrane, Clark Terry, Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver and more. Presenter: Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Jazz Studies Department Contact: BCT Box Office, boxoffice@buskirkchumley.org Cost: Free! Ticket Phone: 812-323-3020 Communities: Bloomington More info: buskirkchumley.org… Full Article 2024/11/11 (Mon)
b IUJSOM Jazz @ the BCT: Natalie Boeyink Jazz Ensemble; Plummer Jazz Group – Greg Ward, director By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 12 Nov 2024 00:30:00 GMT Buskirk-Chumley Theater Monday, November 11, 2024, 7:30 – 9:30pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/11 (Mon)
b Murder Mystery Book Club By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 12 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Morgenstern Books849 S Auto Mall RdBloomington Monday, November 11, 2024, 7 – 8pm The monthly meeting of the Morgenstern Books Murder Mystery Book Club is hosted by bookseller and mystery/thriller enthusiast, Grace!The read for November is The Enigma of Room 622 by Joël Dicker. Presenter: Grace Hamilton Contact: Molly Bowman Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Franklin, French Lick/West Baden, Greencastle, Greene County, Greensburg, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Statewide, Terre Haute More info: morgensternbooks.com… Full Article 2024/11/11 (Mon)
b IUJSOM Doctoral Chamber Music Recital – Mekhla Kumar, piano By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 11 Nov 2024 22:00:00 GMT Ford-Crawford Hall, Simon Music Center Monday, November 11, 2024, 5 – 6pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/11 (Mon)
b IUJSOM Harp Studio Recital – Students of Elżbieta Szmyt By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 11 Nov 2024 01:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Sunday, November 10, 2024, 8 – 10pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/10 (Sun)
b IUJSOM Student Chamber Music Recital By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 10 Nov 2024 20:00:00 GMT Recital Hall, Merrill Hall Sunday, November 10, 2024, 3 – 4:30pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/10 (Sun)
b IUJSOM Doctoral Chamber Music Recital – Margaret Hayne Kim, violin By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 10 Nov 2024 20:00:00 GMT Ford-Crawford Hall, Simon Music Center Sunday, November 10, 2024, 3 – 4pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/10 (Sun)
b OCCT presents "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 10 Nov 2024 19:00:00 GMT 24 N Washington St Sunday, November 10, 2024, 2 – 4pm The Owen County Civic Theatre presents "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," a heartwarming and hilarious Christmas classic. In this fun-filled production, a couple attempts to stage a church Christmas pageant, but things take a wild turn when the unruly Herdman kids are cast. These “inventively awful” children bring chaos and unexpected charm to the traditional Christmas story, creating plenty of laughs and touching moments.Adapted from the bestselling Young Adult book by Barbara Robinson, this show has become a beloved holiday favorite across the U.S. It offers great roles for both children and adults, with a mix of Christmas carols and loads of laughter—a perfect way to kick off the holiday season!If you’re looking for something fun and festive to enjoy with the family, this would be a great event to catch.For anyone interested:Event Date: November 8-10Event Times: Friday 7p, Saturday 7p, Sunday 2p.Location: Historic Tivoli Theatre, 24 N Washington St., downtown Spencer, IndianaDoors Open: 40 minutes before showtime.Admssion: $15 adults / $10 students / $5 youth 13 & under Presenter: Tivoli Theatre Contact: Andrea White Cost: $15 adults / $10 students / $5 youth 13 & under Ticket Phone: 8127148137 Ticket Web Link: ticketing.useast.veezi.com… Communities: Bedford, Bloomington, Brown County, Columbus, Greene County, Martinsville, Seymour, Spencer, Terre Haute More info: www.spencertivoli.org Full Article 2024/11/10 (Sun)
b IUJSOM Faculty Recital – Peter Ellefson, trombone By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 10 Nov 2024 19:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Sunday, November 10, 2024, 2 – 3:15pm Peter Ellefson is professor of music in trombone at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he was previously chair of the Brass Department. More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/10 (Sun)
b IUJSOM Percussion Ensemble – Kevin Bobo, Joseph Gramley, and John Tafoya, directors By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 10 Nov 2024 16:00:00 GMT Auer Hall, Simon Music Center Sunday, November 10, 2024, 11am – 12pm More info: events.iu.edu… Full Article 2024/11/10 (Sun)
b Illustrating Identity: Senior Cords in Monroe County Exhibit By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 22 Aug 2024 04:00:00 GMT 202 E 6th Street Ongoing through Saturday, December 28, 2024 Senior cords, decorated corduroy pants and skirts popular with high school and college seniors, are a unique piece of Hoosier heritage. This exciting exhibit guest-curated by Kelly Richardson (Director of IU Sage Collection) follows their history from their Purdue University origins through their high school heyday in the 50s and 60s and up to their contemporary revival in bespoke fashion brands like BODE.Exhibit is currently open and closes Dec. 28thOn view at the Monroe County History Center202 E. 6th StBloomington, IN 47408Visit monroehistory.org for hours, pricing, and parking information. Presenter: www.monroehistory.org Contact: Sarah Rosenkrans Age Range: All Ages Cost: $2 adults, $1 kids, free for members and ages under 5 Communities: Bloomington More info: www.monroehistory.org Full Article 2024/08/22 (Thu)
b How Portland Became a Roller Derby Mecca By www.portlandmercury.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 13:00:00 -0700 Rose City Rollers commemorates 20 years by hosting the sport’s global championships on their home turf. by Courtney Vaughn Twenty years ago, Kim “Rocket Mean” Stegeman put an ad on the back page of the Portland Mercury. She didn’t have a business to advertise. She had nothing to sell. “My phone number was on the back of it for three months, and it said ‘Want to play roller derby?’” Stegeman recalls. “I would personally just answer phone calls and round up people.” She and a handful of friends met at Club 21 and flirted with the idea of starting a roller derby team. Before long, they invited anyone interested in skating or volunteering to meet at Colonel Summers Park. “I think at that first meeting it was more than 60 people. It was like, that boom moment,” Stegeman says, reminiscing about a wild idea that birthed, in 2004, Portland’s first incarnation of a modern roller derby league, the Rose City Rollers. “Largely it was women in their mid-20s, a lot of us who were kind of starting careers,” Stegemen says. “But I think we all had kind of a sense of a need for community and just to have something that was really our own, our thing to be passionate about.” Stegeman and her friends didn’t know their scrappy roller derby league would evolve into an international juggernaut with four championship wins. Rose City Rollers is now the largest derby league in the world, with four home teams, two adult all-star teams, a recreational team, and nine youth teams. This weekend, Rose City Rollers’ Wheels of Justice all-star team will compete for a fifth championship win, when Portland hosts the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Global Championships. The event includes 16 games over three days, with 13 teams competing in a single-elimination tournament. The prize? A metal sculpture of a roller skate and track known as the Hydra Trophy. It marks the first roller derby championship tournament since 2019. WFTDA paused all sanctioned competitive play during the Covid-19 pandemic—waiting until leagues across the globe could safely return to the sport and had the resources to do so. Now in the league’s 20th year, Rose City Rollers are strong contenders to take the Hydra, but competition is fierce. “Everyone is so focused on that tournament and so dedicated to do all this fine-tuning to get there next weekend and to take the Hydra home again,” says Nicole “Bonnie Thunders” Williams, a team captain for Wheels of Justice. In the weeks leading up to the championship games, the team is refraining from major strategy changes. Instead, they’re adjusting a few elements based on a few expected opponents. Williams is no stranger to the WFTDA Championships. She is to roller derby what Tony Hawk is to skateboarding. This weekend’s tournament will round out her 19th season playing roller derby, and if her team prevails, it’ll mark her eighth championship win. Roller derby, how does that work? Modern roller derby is a game of simultaneous offense and defense, played on a flat oval-shaped track. Each team has five skaters on the track at a time, with one skater from each team—the jammers—both racing through packs of players (called blockers) for up to two minutes at a time. The first jammer to make it past all four opponents gets lead advantage, meaning they can call off the two-minute jam whenever they want. Jammers skate laps around the track, scoring a point for every opponent they pass on each lap. Skaters mash and tangle their bodies together to block each other, knock each other out of bounds, or muscle their way past to block the other team’s jammer from scoring. It’s one of few sports with no ball or object of play. The only goal is to field a jammer—who can make it past a wall of opponents with help from her blockers—in what is usually a grinding, grueling exercise of strength, skill, and strategy. Tina "Beans" Tyre (center) goes for a hit on a jammer during a western regional roller derby tournament in June 2024. recess the photographer The sport requires remarkable endurance and agility. Portland’s all-star skaters spend their season practicing three nights a week in a converted airplane hangar in the parking lot of Oaks Amusement Park. Each practice is a cacophony of referee whistles and wheels grinding against a sport court track. On off days, skaters try to fit in at least one cross-training workout a week. Despite flat track roller derby’s relatively recent emergence, the sport has evolved significantly over the past 20 years. Rules have changed, and strategies have transformed game play. Most visibly, the game attire worn by skaters no longer includes tiny shorts, funky knee-high socks, or fishnets. The sexualization and personal flair that used to permeate women’s roller derby leagues largely died out. “I think the focus has turned to the athleticism of it all,” says Tina “Beans” Tyre, co-captain of Wheels of Justice. “When I first started, it was really badass to do this sport. I remember we made dresses out of long t-shirts that we put frills on the bottom of, because it was playing off a theme, as opposed to being athletic." The DIY ethos began to fade as derby became more competitive, elevating the sport to eventually getting coverage on ESPN. “I’ve really enjoyed—especially being a bigger skater—feeling myself as an athlete in a sport that’s taken more seriously every single year,” Tyre adds. The sport has evolved in other ways, too. It’s become one of the few athletic spaces that welcomes queer, trans, and non-binary skaters. WFTDA-sanctioned leagues are open to skaters who identify as women or gender expansive. Athletes acknowledge that roller derby culture isn’t perfect. Transphobia still rears its head, but largely, homophobia and transphobia are taboo within the sport. 'Roller derby saved my soul' Competitive roller derby is more than a hobby, and more than a sport. It’s a subculture, a way of life. Skaters say it’s a heavy commitment, but one that comes with a tight-knit community. “This community is so beautiful at times,” Tyre says. “I have gone through break-ups and had people to live with, people who pick you up when you’re down. In roller derby, a lot of people say ‘roller derby saved my life’ or ‘roller derby saved my soul,’ and I think it’s true for a lot of people who have joined this community and stuck with it for years and years.” In many ways, roller derby has managed to both mirror and shape the culture of Portland. Stegeman says 20 years ago, Portland’s young demographic and cheap rental market made the city primed to support roller derby. “When somebody called Portland ‘a place where 30-year-olds go to retire’ that felt very on-brand for us,” Stegeman, now the executive director of the league, says while recounting the early and mid-aughts. “Because there was an amazing, emerging art scene, and there was just unbelievable amounts of live music going on. On any given night, you could leave the house with $25 and be out for a night and have a great time. There was so much interconnection that it was really a natural place for us to have something like derby.” Decades later, it’s given thousands of people–predominantly women and girls–a place to try out something new, challenge themselves, and make friends along the way. For many, roller derby’s impact is immeasurably deeper. “I think a lot of people who joined learned a lot about their sexuality and gender through derby, and having a supportive community that was open to queer people being part of it,” Williams says. Eight days before the upcoming tournament, Stegeman’s nerves are raw. There are countless tasks and boxes to check before November 1. For instance, she and the Rose City Rollers crew still have to disassemble the track in the league’s practice space at Oaks Park and haul it to the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where it will be reassembled by a team of volunteers. The league partners with Travel Portland and Sport Oregon to gauge the economic impact and tourism connected to the international tournament. Last time Portland hosted the WFTDA Championships in 2016, it generated an estimated $1.5 million in economic impact to the city. This year is likely to surpass that. Rose City will host teams from Australia, France, Canada, and Sweden, in addition to US teams from Los Angeles, Denver, New York City, Atlanta, St. Louis, and Jacksonville, Florida. Despite its global reach, derby still has a long way to go before it could be considered mainstream. For now, the sport maintains an interesting hybrid status: It’s played by amateur, unpaid athletes, but still fills major sports arenas during championship events. For the most part, skaters say that’s a good thing. It might be a sport relegated to counter culture, but Stegeman no longer has to blast her personal phone number on the back of the Mercury to recruit new skaters. Women’s Flat Track Derby Association Global Championships take over Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 300 N Ramsay Way, Fri Nov 1-Sun Nov 3, schedules and tickets at wftda.com, $30-$225, all ages Full Article News Sports Culture