It’s a race against the clock! Compete for fun and prizes in mini-games that take 60 seconds or less.
Join us for a conversation between bestselling romance author Beverly Jenkins and Lilly Library Curator of Modern Books Rebecca Baumann.
As the Lilly Library’s groundbreaking exhibition “Love in the Library: The Romance Novel in English” comes to a close, we are thrilled to welcome bestselling author Beverly Jenkins for a conversation about her career.
Beverly Jenkins is an NAACP Image Award nominee and bestselling author of over 30 historical and contemporary romance novels. Her historical novels, including Indigo (1996), Topaz (1997), and the Women Who Dare series (2019–2022) center Black characters and Black history often overlooked in the romance genre, in American popular culture, and in history classes. Many of her novels are set in the post-Civil War era, a time in which Black Americans were building their lives, their identities, and legacies for generations to come. Jenkins also writes contemporary romances, including the 2021 romantic suspense novella Rare Danger, featuring a rare book dealer as heroine.
Itinerary (please RSVP at https://go.iu.edu/8rUR)
4:30: Pop-up exhibition featuring treasures from the Lilly Library’s collections related to Jenkins’ historical romances.
5:30: Conversation with Beverly Jenkins.
6:30: Author book sale, signing, and reception with romantic food and drink. Pop-up exhibition continues.
all ages
Jacobs School of Music Jazz Studies students will perform original compositions and classics from the Great American Songbook.
Info: Carol Chih-Ju Lin 310-740-7229
WESTLEY PENLAND was a burp-the-alphabet kid and despite his deviated septum was quite good at it. He first discovered writing as an escape from reality, after years of being scolded for being left-handed. Now, he uses it as a cheap form of public therapy, but that’s health care, Baby. His work can be found in his debut chapbook “Confirmation of Life” published by Alien Bhudda Press, “Trans*Citizens Project” by {New} Word Press, and in the anthologies “October Stories”, “Rebirth”, and “Stormwash: Environmental Poems, vol 2.” He enjoys antiquing, cooking, traveling, and spending time with his two pups.
TYLER FREDERICK is a spoken word poet from Bloomington, IN who regularly performs at poetry slams and various open mics around the state. He was recently appointed as treasurer for the Writer’s Guild at Bloomington. His work has been published in “What is in John’s Basement,” “October Stories,” and “Rebirth.”
JASON HATHAWAY is an eager preservationist of American roots music, often performing his own versions of old public domain blues, folk, and country songs recorded some 50 years before he was even born. Carried on the wings of Hathaway’s deep, resonant voice and soothing guitar, these songs take the listener on a trip back in time, dredging up memories of Grandma and Grandpa’s big old Philco radio or rifling through their collection of 78 rpm records. No matter the age or musical taste of audience members, this guy always manages to have a little something for everybody to keep a smile on their faces and have their legs twitching to the beat.
All Ages | Czech Republic • dir. Ester Krumbachová
Synopsis: Dissatisfied with single life and eyeing marriage, an unnamed fortysomething bachelorette (Jirina Bohdalová) decides to rekindle a relationship with her old childhood friend (Vladimír Mensík). But when he arrives for an elaborately prepared dinner rendezvous, her suitor reveals himself to be a boorish, arrogant glutton. Undeterred, she pushes herself to increasingly absurd and surreal ends in romancing this nightmare date… who may just be the devil himself.
The sole directorial outing from legendary Czechoslovak New Wave costume designer and writer Ester Krumbachová (Daisies, Witchhammer, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders), Murdering the Devil is feast for the senses, pushing Krumbachová’s signature production style to dizzying and sumptuous heights. Boasting all the makings of an uproariously funny New Wave classic in 1969, the film’s potential was quickly hamstrung by Eastern Bloc censorship. Half a century later, this prescient skewering of rom-com conventions has been beautifully restored in 4K by the Czech Film Archive and is finally ready to meet the audience it’s always deserved.
Bringing you Roots, Folk, Blues & Americana from the best of Brown County and beyond.
Set in France in 1889, the film follows the life of Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel) as a chef living with his personal cook and lover Eugénie (Juliette Binoche). They share a long history of gastronomy and love, but Eugénie refuses to marry Dodin, so the food lover decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her. [135 min; drama, history, romance; French with English subtitles]
Door Time: 6:00 PM
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
Info: Yel Brayton 203-812-9017
Local artist, Zoe Dean, provides watercolor painting instruction every Friday excepting the first Friday of the month. All supplies are provided. All skill levels are welcome—including beginners! Requires a minimum of 3 registrants or class will be canceled.
If you’re one of these artists, please join us for a networking social for performers of all instruments, voices, and composers to inspire friendships and collaborations. Meet your fellow colleagues who are also passionate about bringing new works to life. Snacks and ping-pong will be provided!
Info: 812-988-2850
Discuss your favorite gardening books, and learn and share tips and tricks for making the most of the growing season.
This session will cover gardening book recommendations, space planning for spring, where to get seeds and a take home garden journal activity.
Registration recommended.
A program where individuals bring their own supplies to work on a project while others do the same. It’s a way to connect socially, enjoy your hobby, and be productive in the process! Whether you quilt, scrapbook, paint, decoupage, or anything of the like, this program is for you!
This intimate evening at Hard Truth Distilling Co. features a luxurious four-course dinner, live jazz by the Jony P Quartet, and romantic touches like champagne, roses, and decadent desserts.
Reservations: https://hardtruth.com/event/valentines-day-dinner/
A cozy evening featuring incredible local talent, signature drinks, and delicious bites. From country tunes to acoustic gems, this series has something for everyone.
Doors 6:30 PM
We’re spotlighting our February cafe specials, so be sure to pick one up while chatting away!
Door Time: 6:00 PM
If music be the food of love, play on! William Shakespeare’s brilliant wordplay comes to life in this comedy filled with hilarious characters, love triangles, and mistaken identities.
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
Door Time: 8:45 PM
One part Spielbergian emotional drama, one part political thriller, one part Oscar-winning visual spectacle, all Godzilla.
The Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market is the oldest winter market in Indiana as it enters its 21st year serving the community of Bloomington.
The BWFM has a diversity of vendors and products including fresh produce, local meat and poultry, dairy products, eggs, maple syrup, honey products, breads, baked goods, jams and sauces, prepared foods, locally roasted coffee, cut flowers, seeds and plants, artisanal crafts and many other items. You can find everything you need for nourishing winter meals along with local crafts, seasonal gifts and shareable treats!
1/11: Paper snowflakes
1/18: Mastodon paper mosaic
1/25: Mineral ice perler beads
2/01: Glacial till gouache painting
2/08: Megafauna coloring pages
2/15: Smilodon watercolor painting
Are you curious about the Southwest Branch Teen Space, but you’re not a teen? Patrons of all ages are invited to check it out on the third Saturday of the month.
Bring your favorite record or three, share their story, and enjoy an afternoon of music appreciation with fellow enthusiasts. Whether you’re here to show off a prized piece, discover new sounds, or simply soak in the vibe, this event is for you.
Coffee will be provided, and we’ll have a few surprises in store!
All ages welcome, we can’t wait to share this experience with you!
A place for LGBTQ+ and ally people to come together around a shared love of birds.
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
Info: April Ridge 812-239-2585
Info: Victoria Cheng 812-837-6037
Set in France in 1889, the film follows the life of Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel) as a chef living with his personal cook and lover Eugénie (Juliette Binoche). They share a long history of gastronomy and love, but Eugénie refuses to marry Dodin, so the food lover decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her. [135 min; drama, history, romance; French with English subtitles]
A night to explore chocolate, science, the complexity of sexuality and relationships; all while dining on three courses of exquisite desserts.
Door Time: 6:00 PM
DOOR TIME 7:00 pm
Warm those winter blues with some of Indiana’s finest!
King Bee & The Stingers is a six-piece blues, soul and funk band from Bloomington, Indiana. Formed in 2006 under the leadership of harmonica player and vocalist Mark “King Bee” Menefee, the band attracted a strong following across Indiana and the Midwest, playing classic, gritty roadhouse blues. In 2015, Mark’s daughter Sarah Menefee took over as lead vocalist and has been a rising star ever since. King Bee & The Stingers are 2018, 2019, and 2023 semifinalists in The Blues Foundation’s International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN.
Mike Milligan and Steam Shovel is an Original, Powerful, Soulful group from Kokomo, Indiana, United States, formed in 1993, comprised of brothers, Mike Milligan (guitar/vocals) and Shaun Milligan (bass), and Robert “Tiny” Cook (drums/vocals).
They Celebrate 30… THIRTY Years! of touring and recording in 2023 with their NEW Album on Mojo Hut Records,… KOKOMO HONEY!
They were recently honored with an award for a Lifetime of Keeping the Blues alive by the Fishers Blues Festival (Indy) and performed for 5000 of their biggest fans w Robert Cray Band (5th time!) And received an achievement award from the Mayor Of Muncie Indiana for the 30th anniversary! They also performed a sold out show w BB KING on his final Indiana show, and recently with BUDDY GUY (for the 4th time), Los Lonely Boys (2nd x), Jimmie Vaughan, and Robert Cray (again! for the SIXTH time!) !
With 7 CD releases on Mojo Hut Records, 100’s of Thousands of touring miles, and several Thousands of performances under their belts…. it’s always Full Steam ahead.
Gordon Bonham grew up in Hammond, IN and brings together a mix of styles from the Mississippi Delta to the back alleys of Chicago, from big Texas shuffles to jumpin’ West Coast swing. After several years of tearing up the road, Bonham brings it all together in Indiana, the Crossroads of America. Bonham has performed several times with the legendary Pinetop Perkins, most notably in Cleveland along with Robert Lockwood, Jr. as part of the grand opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He played off and on for ten years with the late Indianapolis blues mandolin man, “Yank” Rachell, as well as Chicago piano man Jimmy Walker.
If music be the food of love, play on! William Shakespeare’s brilliant wordplay comes to life in this comedy filled with hilarious characters, love triangles, and mistaken identities.
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
Door Time 6:30 PM
Twirlisha Devine Presents BIG DIVA ENERGY: LOVE HANGOVER
Starring:
Dahlia Desire
Elle Ess Dee
Miss Thang
Mocha Debeaute
Patsy Blue Ribbon
Twirlisha Devine
Vagina Woolf
& feat. Freddie Fatale
DANCE PARTY AT 11 WITH DJ BIG BABY
Door Time: 8:45 PM
Join us every Sunday in February to learn more about Chinese, Arabic, and Russian cultures through traditional foods, stories, and crafts!
Renowned artist Tarrell creates artwork that excavates beauty from the anguish of his youth, keeping past wounds at bay. His path to success is derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, La’Ron, who is desperate to reconcile. Tarrell’s mother hopes that her son can open his heart to forgiveness, giving them all another chance at being a family, but Tarrell and La’Ron soon learn that forgetting might be a greater challenge than forgiving in this raw and deeply moving film. [117 min; drama; English]
Info: Ellen Campbell 812-272-0449
Deeply moving and laugh-out-loud funny, Mission: JOY— Finding Happiness in Troubled Times is a documentary with unprecedented access to the unlikely friendship of two international icons who transcend religion: His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In their final joint mission, these self-described mischievous brothers gave a master class in how to live with joy in the face of challenge. They offered neuroscience-backed wisdom to help each of us LIVE WITH MORE JOY, DESPITE CIRCUMSTANCES. Consisting largely of never-before-seen footage shot at the Dalai Lama’s residence in Dharamsala, India, the film invites us to join these luminaries behind the scenes as they recount stories from their lives, each having lived through periods of incredible difficulty and strife. With genuine affection, mutual respect, and a healthy dose of teasing, these unlikely friends impart lessons gleaned from lived experience, ancient traditions, and cutting-edge science regarding how to live with joy in the face of life’s challenges, from the extraordinary to the mundane. Mission: JOY is an antidote for our times.
This film is brought to you by Brown Country Rising. Admission is free and the 90 minute film will be followed by a brief audience discussion.
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
A ticket is required for admittance and can be found at: thecatscloset1.com
Cat yoga is a beginner class that focuses on learning how to stretch your body properly!
This class is held inside our cat lounge where our 15+ adoptable cats will be free roaming around each mat!
Yoga mats are provided but feel free to bring your own!
If it’s not chili, it’s gravy. Who has the best gravy out there? Everyone does but only one can be the best. We will provide everything except the gravy. Anonymous judging by patrons with prizes for the top 3 entries! So come on out and taste the biscuit…and gravy.
On Third Sundays monthly, Juniper hosts an after-hours All Gender Writing Circle facilitated by Women Writing for (a) Change. We draw inspiration from poetry and painters, and spend time writing and sharing our writing with one another. People of all genders and writers of all genres and experience are welcome in this pop-up community of writers.
About 2025 Oscar-Nominated Shorts: Documentary
For the first time since 2012, IU Cinema is happy to present a big-screen experience for the Oscar-nominated short films. Traditionally, these shorts program have been offered to our community by the Ryder Film Series. We are honored to be a part of Peter LoPilato’s Bloomington legacy of connecting our community with global cinematic treasure through our International Arthouse Series and dedicate our first Oscar Shorts screenings in over a decade to his memory.
The documentary line-up will include:
Death by Numbers – Kim A. Snyder, 33 min, USA (in English)
I Am Ready, Warden – Smriti Mundhra, 37 min, USA (in English)
Incident – Bill Morrison, 30 min, USA (in English)
Instruments of a Beating Heart – Ema Ryan Yamazaki, 23 min, Japan (in Japanese)
The Only Girl in the Orchestra – Molly O’Brien, 34 min, USA (in English)
A discussion group focused on spirituality and personal beliefs, led by Reverend Karen Williams. Every person’s experience and perspective is welcome in a respectful context of spiritual growth without judgment.
Info: Lynn Ducharme 812-337-0442
Learn more about preventing heart disease by making heart-healthy lifestyle changes. Age 18 and up.
Every Monday includes fun skating, cardio challenges, dance moves, skills lessons, a good stretch, and support from veteran roller derby skaters.
Activities are focused on advanced beginner to skilled skaters.
No money involved. Play euchre or another card game (cards provided by the Club) or bring any board game to play.
Doors at 6pm
“CAMP” is a vibrant and inclusive queer comedy showcase that celebrates the diverse voices of the LGBTQ+ community. It provides a safe, welcoming space where queer performers can express themselves freely, sharing their stories, jokes, and acts with an audience that values authenticity and humor. Through laughter, CAMP highlights the richness of queer experiences while fostering connection, understanding, and fun.Trivia at 8:30pm
A weekly showcase of south-central Indiana’s eclectic music scene. The producer for Local Live can be reached at [email protected].
Hey smart people!! Trivia Nights are now your favorite thing to do on Mondays! We promise to keep the sports to a minimum!
Come out on Monday nights from 8:30-10pm for your chance off that brain power to win fabulous bar cash prizes!
WFHB Bloomington Community Radio