Fire Chief Charlie is a love story. In a Chicago suburb in 2000, Jamie first entered Jonah’s life by cartwheel from stage left as a high school freshman in Bye Bye Birdie while Jonah watched from the audience. Ten years later, they reunited in Los Angeles when Jonah’s Chicago act, Fire Chief Charlie, moved out west. Jonah’s solo act quickly became a duet that eventually grew to include two more Midwestern natives (Lucas Dunning, Eric Radoux), completing the four-piece band.
Fire Chief Charlie’s music is an eclectic mix of traditional folk/rock songwriting and genre-hopping arrangements. Their songs and concerts come alive through the performances of dancer Darren Schroader, whose avant-garde choreography and costumes surprise the band and audience alike.
The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington is pleased to present this year’s MFA Thesis Exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work created by graduating Master of Fine Arts students in the School of Art and Design at Indiana University. Each exhibition features student work from a variety of studio areas: ceramics, digital art, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles. Each MFA student will give a gallery talk about their work.
MFA 2 features the work of Genevieve Cohn (Painting), Kristin Horan (Printmaking), Benjamin Lowery (Painting), Emily Nickel (Ceramics), Adrianna Rose Schlemmer (Metals), and Autumn Wright (Printmaking).
The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington is pleased to present this year’s BFA Thesis Exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work created by graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students in the School of Art and Design at Indiana University. Each exhibition features student work from a variety of studio areas: ceramics, digital art, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles.
BFA 2 features the work of Caroline Federle (Photography), Tevin Garcia (Painting), Annabella Habegger (DART), and Colton Hendon (Sculpture).
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Ron Funches is a very funny stand up comedian with a unique delivery and lovable demeanor. You just want to hug and squeeze him like a big stuffed bear. His easy going, inventive style sounds the way fresh chocolate chip cookies taste. Ron performs stand up all over the United States impressing audiences everywhere.
You may know Ron from NBC’s new show POWERLESS. Ron’s other television appearances include, starring in NBC’s UNDATEABLE, recurring roles on Comedy Central’s @MIDNIGHT, THE KROLL SHOW, DRUNK HISTORY and many more. Ron has multiple stand-up performances on TBS’s CONAN O’BRIEN SHOW and NBC’s THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JIMMY FALLON.
Ron’s voice-over credits include BOJACK HORSEMAN, BOB’S BURGERS, HOME and the Dreamworks animated film TROLLS.
The public is invited to a League of Women Voters Legislative Update on Saturday, February 4, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., in the Bloomington City Council Chambers. State legislators representing Monroe County will discuss developments in the Indiana General Assembly and will respond to audience questions and concerns.
This is the second of five planned Legislative Updates sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Bloomington-Monroe County. All updates will be held in the Bloomington City Council Chambers, Showers Building, 401 N. Morton St. and are free and open to the public. They will be taped by Cable Access Television Services through the Monroe County Public Library and will be replayed by CATS throughout the current legislative session.
Subsequent Legislative Updates are scheduled for March 4, April 8, and May 13.
This annual family friendly event will offer hands-on gardening demonstrations while introducing volunteer opportunities with local gardening organizations. In addition to gardening activities, a plant sale to support the IU Crimson Cupboard food pantry will also take place.
No registration required. For more information, please contact Lea Woodard, Coordinator Hilltop Garden & Nature Center 812-855-8808or [email protected]
Lots of Old Time Music to celebrate Mike and Artubus’ retirement from WFHB’s long running Saturday morning radio show “Old Time Train 45” With:
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New Hoosier Broadcasters
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Art Heckman (with the Broadcasters?)
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Saturday’s Stepchild Leftovers: Maria and Dave Cresalius, Stephen and Grace Dickey
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Mitch Rice (and Eileen, I think)
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Dylvan and the Chauffeurs (Dylan & Elvin Deckard with mother and father–fiddle, banjo, guitar, bass)
Presented by Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington.
This event is an opportunity for girls and their positive male role model such as father, father-figures, or other important adult to enjoy together. Please join us for dancing, activities, photo booth, food and fun!
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Ron Funches is a very funny stand up comedian with a unique delivery and lovable demeanor. You just want to hug and squeeze him like a big stuffed bear. His easy going, inventive style sounds the way fresh chocolate chip cookies taste. Ron performs stand up all over the United States impressing audiences everywhere.
You may know Ron from NBC’s new show POWERLESS. Ron’s other television appearances include, starring in NBC’s UNDATEABLE, recurring roles on Comedy Central’s @MIDNIGHT, THE KROLL SHOW, DRUNK HISTORY and many more. Ron has multiple stand-up performances on TBS’s CONAN O’BRIEN SHOW and NBC’s THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JIMMY FALLON.
Ron’s voice-over credits include BOJACK HORSEMAN, BOB’S BURGERS, HOME and the Dreamworks animated film TROLLS.
Doors open at 7pm
Showcase Sunday. Come see some of the finest local young jazz combos.
BCS Music Director Gerald Sousa will conduct, and Charles (“Chuck”) Prestinari, organist and choirmaster at St. Thomas Lutheran Church, and a Lecturer in Collaborative Piano at the Jacobs School, will play the score with us on the Sanborn tracker organ in the St. Mark’s sanctuary.
We invite everyone to come out and participate in this event. A freewill offering will be taken to benefit the 2017 Interfaith CommUNITY Habitat for Humanity Build. Singers should bring their own scores; a limited number will be available for purchase or loan at the door. Everyone who wishes to sing can join us for the many choruses; soloists chosen from BCS will sing the recitatives and the arias.
So come out and sing, or come and listen as we begin a new community tradition–a Spring Messiah Sing.
Disney’s animated classic takes on a new form, with a widened mythology and an all-star cast. A young prince, imprisoned in the form of a beast, can be freed only by true love. What may be his only opportunity arrives when he meets Belle, the only human girl to ever visit the castle since it was enchanted.
Stars: Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Josh Gad, Kevin Kline and Hattie Morahan. Rated PG
For low- and middle-income taxpayers, with special attention to those age 60 and older.
The American dream crumbles when Van Hoang, a shy nail salon worker, discovers that her health problems—including two miscarriages—are the result of toxic chemicals in the products used in her San Francisco salon. She courageously becomes involved in the fight for safe cosmetics. Painted Nails glimpses the bustling world of Vietnamese-run nail salons and the troubling costs of this “affordable luxury” exceedingly common among American women today. |
Make plans with family and friends to enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner in a romantic bistro atmosphere offering a diverse Cajun Creole themed menu and ensure a donation to Friends of the Library at the same time! Pick up a flyer at the Library in Bloomington or Ellettsville or download a copy from http://www.mcpl.info/friends and present it when you pay your bill. THE UPTOWN CAFE will donate 20% of your check to Friends of the Library. All proceeds go to help fund the numerous and much-used programs offered by the Library. The offer is valid for Dine-in and Carry-out!!
Thanks to all of you who help us in our efforts to fund the library’s programs!
The women wanted to create something that would offer a space that is secular but that promotes a coming together of all people in order to heal the divide that not only exists in the world and our country, but also in Bloomington.
The five women who have initiated this recurring event are Mary Ann Jacklin, senior minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington, Nancy Kalina, Certified Martha Beck Life Coach, Laurel Reed Adams, Pilates/Yoga Instructor/Owner, Karla Kamstra, founder of The Bridge Spiritual Center and Janiece Jaffe, spiritual musician. It should be noted that Janiece Jaffe will be playing crystal and tibetan bowls during the gathering.
For low- and middle-income taxpayers, with special attention to those age 60 and older.
The Bloomington Songwriter Showcase presents original songs by Rick LeDune, Steve Boller & Bill Headley.
Join friends and community members who are working for a national health plan, Medicare for all.
Cari Ray’s songs sound authentic because they are. Born into a musical family and raised on a rural Indiana farm, her musical roots were planted in bluegrass, blues & southern gospel. And while her style lands solidly in the Roots/Americana category, flavors of her early influences peek through in her songs. The Cash-esque “Red Line” will take you rattling down the tracks with a jilted lover while the ballad “Lighting” will stir you with a story about passionate love with poor timing. Whether relaying triumph or tragedy, her songs have a universal quality that allows the listener to effortlessly drop into the story and live it for him or herself.
After winning a GRAMMY for his soulful ballad “Walking in Memphis,” Marc Cohn solidified his place as one of this generation’s most compelling singer-songwriters, combining the precision of a brilliant tunesmith with the passion of a great soul man. He’s a natural storyteller, balancing the exuberant with the poignant, and able to distill universal truth out of his often romantic, drawn-from-life tales.
Cohn followed up his platinum-selling debut with two more releases in the 1990s, at which point TIME magazine called him “one of the honest, emotional voices we need in this decade” and Bonnie Raitt declared, “Marc is one of the most soulful, talented artists I know. I love his songs, he’s an incredible singer, and I marvel at his ability to mesmerize every audience he plays for.”
Science Sprouts is a new weekly science enrichment program designed especially for toddlers and their families. Toddlers are natural scientists, and Science Sprouts is a time for them to explore, experiment, and build skills ranging from physical development to social emotional development. Science Sprouts activities are designed and facilitated by early childhood specialists and involve hands-on exploration, live music, body movement, and a commitment to accurate science!
Age Group: Recommended for children under 3. Pre-walkers welcome. Siblings welcome.
Location: Lab A or WonderGarden, weather permitting
Cost: Ticketed, but FREE with museum admission
Anime + Manga=Animanga! Do you enjoy anime, manga, and all things Japanese? Join us to talk and learn about new and favorite anime and manga, explore Japanese culture and language, and do fun activities. Held on the second Thursday of every month. For teens ages 12-17. |
Featuring: Jason Ammerman, Shawna Kay Rodenberg, and Erin Livingston music by Rikki Jean & Jakis Strakis of the DWBs
Featuring: IMUNURI, Daisy Chain, K-Dubbs, and Boyhood Bravery
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Free Rockin’ Blues Party with Dave Everton-guitar & vocals, Jack Whittle-guitar & vocals, Mike Lafferty-harmonica, Kelly White-bass and Todd Rigali-drums playing familiar blues standards.
The Grunwald Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington is pleased to present this year’s BFA Thesis Exhibitions. These exhibitions feature work created by graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students in the School of Art and Design at Indiana University. Each exhibition features student work from a variety of studio areas: ceramics, digital art, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles.
BFA 3 features the work of Sam Bodenstein (Photography), Claudia Brooks (Painting), Bracken Sheets (Sculpture), and Grace Thomas (Graphic Design).
At The Venue we are constantly on the look out for new and engaging artists and their art. From our first exposure to the wire mesh sculptures of Bonnie Shanas, we knew we had found something very special.
Bonnie studied sculpture primarily in Israel, before returning to the US and her home in Cherry Hill, NJ. In her artist statement for The Venue Bonnie has written:
“As a student of psychology and an enthusiast of human nature, I have always been intrigued by underlying allusions and the universal body language. The genuine truth expressed through the subtlety of the unspoken gesture is my inspiration for sculpture of the human form. Through these images emerging from a cloth of wire, I hope to capture and share these intimate yet universal expressions. The unimposing transparency of the material intended to offer a moment or a memory, which each observer can make his /her own. ”
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The DNR will once again stock Spring Mill Lake in Spring Mill State Park with rainbow trout.
The 26-acre lake has a history of rainbow trout stockings. However, in 2006 the DNR stopped stocking Spring Mill Lake because it had become filled with sediment and public access and interest in fishing was limited.
A recent dredging project removed the sediment, and park staff rededicated the lake last year. In the works are a new boat ramp, boat rentals, fishing docks and fishing education programs, according to Mark Young, property manager.
Anglers must have a trout and salmon privilege stamp if they intend to fish for or harvest rainbow trout. Stamps can be purchased anywhere fishing licenses are sold. The inland trout program is funded through this stamp. The daily bag limit for trout is five fish per day. Minimum size limit is 7 inches.
Spring Mill State Park is 3.5 miles east of Mitchell on State Road 60 in Lawrence County.
With Gen Kelsang Demo, Resident Teacher
Through applying methods found in Buddha’s teachings into our everyday life we can initiate a positive change within, transforming our thoughts, what we say, and what we do. We can become more patient, kind, joyful, peaceful, and influence others in a positive way. By practicing the Buddhist way of life we make a profound contribution to peace in our community and our world.
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Starting January 16, Moms’ Monday, our new moms group, will be held in The Baby Space at the Monroe County Library on every first and third Monday of the month from 10 am to noon. This space is a separate, fully enclosed room designed just for the needs of babies who are not yet walking, and their caregivers.
This group is a drop-in style. It is open to moms and their babies who are not yet walking. Please note that older children are not permitted in The Baby Space.