You’re invited to join us for an evening with New York Times-bestselling thriller author Mary Kubica in celebration of her new book, It’s Not Her. Kubica will be in conversation with Grace Hamilton.
About the Book: Two families vacationing at a secluded lake resort are at the center of a chilling crime and mysterious disappearance in this twisty, unputdownable thriller.
Courtney Gray’s tranquil family vacation is shattered when she hears a blood-curdling scream from the lakeside cottage next door. There she finds the lifeless bodies of her brother and sister-in-law. Her teenage niece Reese is nowhere to be found, while her nephew Wyatt lies asleep upstairs, unharmed.
As the police descend on the quiet resort town, disturbing secrets about Courtney’s family start to emerge. When she learns that the town has secrets of its own, it makes her wonder if Reese is another victim in a brutal crime or if she’s the killer.
As Courtney begins to unravel the terrible mystery, she realizes that everyone around her has something to hide. And the closer she gets to the truth, the harder it is to see…
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Hand build two bowls. Keep one and the other will be donated to the 2026 Hoosier Hills Food Bank Soup Bowl Benefit.
fun + original trivia hosted by Josh Johnson of Bloomington Pub Quiz, the longest-running local trivia.
Did you ever want to meet the farmers who grow all our beautiful food?
Now you can! On February 4th we are hosting a Farmer Jam, featuring live music performed by some of our talented farmers.
Music is from 7-9. Come enjoy an evening of community, food, and music!
Beginner lesson w/Mark Richardson 7-7:30pm
Regular Dance 7:30-9:30pm
Blending art, invention, and mind-bending curiosity, Blue Man Group is a euphoric celebration of human connection. At the Bloomington performances, you will be introduced to “The Rockstar.” This new character will be joining the group on its journey as she showcases her drumming and percussion skills throughout the show.
On Thursday, February 5th, all Domino’s locations in Bloomington are partnering with City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control for a special Dine N Donate. Up to 20 percent of all sales that day will be donated to help care for animals in our community.
When you choose Domino’s on February 5th, you are helping provide shelter, medical care, and a second chance for animals who need it most. As a thank you, you will also receive 25 percent off any item when you use code GIVE, delivery or carryout.
Drop in during your lunchtime and get to know your neighborhood movie theater at our Faculty and Staff Open House!
Join the IU Cinema team for snacks, games, and fun as you explore all that the Cinema has to offer. See where all the magic happens with our booth tour, catch a sneak peek at upcoming films with our reel of trailers, enjoy light refreshments, make new friends, and more.
This free event takes place from 11:30am–1:30pm, so come learn about our programs and check out our facilities! All are welcome.
New English speakers will practice everyday language skills while crafting.
Enjoy Practicing and Exploring new art styles?
Curious to collaborate and learn with other Artists?
Don’t miss your chance to explore art through a
different medium with Noga & Friends!
To RSVP, email [email protected]
Join us for an evening with author and IU professor Sarah D. Phillips to celebrate the release of her new book, Kurt Vonnegut in the USSR. Sarah will be joined in conversation for this event by William Morris, host of WFIU’s Soul Kitchen.
A work at the intersection of anthropology, history, and literary, translation, American, and Slavic studies, Kurt Vonnegut in the USSR is a close look at the unique contexts around an author and his readers, and the legacies of this literary cultural diplomacy in American and post-Soviet literary cultures today.
Free and discreet testing for HIV, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea brought to you by the Monroe County Health-Board and Positive Link
Hosted by Bloomington’s own game shark, Mike Trotzke, who brings games of all sorts to share. What kinds of games are we talking? A mix of light strategy and modern party games. There’s always plenty to choose from, and you can join a game or start your own.
Blending art, invention, and mind-bending curiosity, Blue Man Group is a euphoric celebration of human connection. At the Bloomington performances, you will be introduced to “The Rockstar.” This new character will be joining the group on its journey as she showcases her drumming and percussion skills throughout the show.
Dare to uncover the terrifying secrets of the Ouija board in this spine-chilling theatrical experience. As the magic-filled séance begins, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the eerie remnants of the original Ouija board factory—still haunted by the untimely death of its inventor in 1927. As the spirits awaken, will you unlock the dark secrets of the past or become trapped in their world forever?
Starring Rob Zabrecky, two-time Stage Magician of the Year and resident séance specialist for the Magic Castle.
Recommended for ages 13+.
Featuring both professional comedians from the Midwest’s best Comedy scene right here in Bloomington as well as brand new folks trying out their 5 minutes for the first time- you never know what you’re going to get or who you’ll see!
celebrate our National Championship team with a themed adult skate session! Watch recaps of the highlights of the season and skate with fellow Hoosiers fans! Free skate rental if you wear Cream & Crimson
Learn more about becoming a VITAL English as a New Language tutor! Completing an orientation session is mandatory before volunteering in VITAL.
Join us in an exploration of traditional Puerto Rican music as expressed through Bad Bunny and his collaborators.
From Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, to the global stage, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio grew up immersed in the rich musical heritage of his beloved island, which he highlights in his music. Bad Bunny has also been vocal about issues affecting Puerto Rico, including Hurricane Maria, gentrification, and the destruction and privatization of nature. This exhibit presents moments from Bad Bunny’s career, with an emphasis on his use of bomba, plena, and jíbaro music on the 2025 album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
Come together to celebrate this historic moment as Bad Bunny provides the soundtrack to the Super Bowl. Already being dubbed the “Benito Bowl,” Bad Bunny has created a unique platform for Puerto Ricans around the world to share their culture and identity with a global audience.
This opening reception features an exhibit of paintings and drawings by MarySue & Bill Schwab, a creative husband and wife team. They travel and paint together all over the world. The exhibit title, “She Saw. He Saw” highlights the differing expressions artists create from their own unique perspectives.
the soft work of staying
Photography and words by Talia Halliday
Join us for a multi-tiered evening of art, words, and making—an immersive experience unfolding throughout Gather.
In the Gallery, The Soft Act of Staying opens as a photography exhibition paired with intimate, powerful writing by Talia Halliday, tracing the quiet ways plants have held space through grief. The work explores staying—staying present, staying tender, staying alive—when loss reshapes everything.
In the back of Gather, a small stage comes to life with spoken word from local poets, offering voices that echo, expand, and respond to the themes of grief, resilience, and becoming.
At the heart of the store, the DIY Bar invites you into the circle: paint a planter as an act of joy. Because joy and grief are not opposites—they arrive together, each giving shape to the other. Create something bright. Sit with something heavy. Let both be true.
Come wander, listen, make, and stay awhile.
Zach Hood and Vick Luna return with the
JJ & KAI: Then & Now Performance
featuring
Zach Hood- Trombone
Vick Luna- Trombone
Brendan Keller-Tuberg- Bass
Tate Sherman- Drums
Alayna Ringsby -Piano
Two short films exploring how mobility can create new lives of safety and opportunity for immigrants while also trapping them in a RACE for the American Dream.
James Adomian is a comedian from California, but his impact can truly be considered global or even cosmic. As a voiceover artist he has appeared on a hundred cartoons and a thousand podcasts. As an on-camera (i.e. “real”) actor, he has enjoyed some amusing failures and tolerated a few partial successes across television, cinema, and the world wide web. James is one of those performers who plays “deep characters” so people often do not connect that he was “that guy” who they loved so much from some particular thing.
On the stage he is a living god, an incarnation of Dionysus, meaning he is often drunk and largely available for bookings. He has been to Armenia twice but still can’t seem to convince anyone that he is Armenian. James is a proud Aquarius, and he is very, very Aquarian to the point where you would think he’s doing a bit when you meet him.
Open mic/jam–All ages
Come to listen–come to play.
Come to enjoy–come to share!
Sign up starts at 6:45 pm
15 min slots
All ages
Dare to uncover the terrifying secrets of the Ouija board in this spine-chilling theatrical experience. As the magic-filled séance begins, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the eerie remnants of the original Ouija board factory—still haunted by the untimely death of its inventor in 1927. As the spirits awaken, will you unlock the dark secrets of the past or become trapped in their world forever?
Starring Rob Zabrecky, two-time Stage Magician of the Year and resident séance specialist for the Magic Castle.
Recommended for ages 13+.
Set in 1930s Austria, a spirited young novice becomes governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer. Told as an old-time radio play, this heartwarming tale of love, family, and music celebrates the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers — a timeless favorite brought to life through voice, sound, and imagination.
Romantic Comedy | 1:40 | After being left at the altar in Rome, a man decides to go on his honeymoon alone.
An all broadway show in collaboration with IU Auditorium! Come for a ticket giveaway for KINKY BOOTS, and a good little time!
Hosted by Kitt St. Clair, starring: Oliver Closeoff, April Rose, Desiree Bouvier, and Pancha La Flor.
Dance party w/ DEEP SENSE at 11
Indie Folk
Love family history research? Join a group of fellow enthusiasts monthly at the History Center!
Almost since its inception, PBS has been a political football. Even so it continues to be one of the most trusted institutions in America. But even many of PBS’ champions do not know where PBS came from, how it is structured or how it is funded. Steve Krahnke, former Senior Lecturer at the Indiana University Media School, a 30 year veteran of PBS stations and program production, and executive producer of the award-winning Cuba: The Forgotten Revolution, provides some clarity.
A brief reception will follow the lecture.
Ohio musician Ethan Timm is an old soul influenced by legendary rock and roll bands and musicians who wrote songs worth remembering. His fun yet passionate performances include soulful, smooth vocals and clever, blues-influenced guitar work. You’ll hear plenty of recognizable hits from the past, as well as similarly styled original songs and a smattering of great obscure covers. Every show is different, be there to hear what happens!
Step back in time for the ultimate throwback party!
Join us for 80s Prom—a night of neon lights, big hair, and unforgettable vibes. Dress to impress in your best 80s attire and dance the night away to all your favorite hits from the decade that defined pop culture.
Enjoy classic appetizers and sip on retro punch bowl cocktails that will take you straight back to the glory days.
Whether you’re reliving your prom or experiencing it for the first time, this is your chance to party like it’s 1985!
James Adomian is a comedian from California, but his impact can truly be considered global or even cosmic. As a voiceover artist he has appeared on a hundred cartoons and a thousand podcasts. As an on-camera (i.e. “real”) actor, he has enjoyed some amusing failures and tolerated a few partial successes across television, cinema, and the world wide web. James is one of those performers who plays “deep characters” so people often do not connect that he was “that guy” who they loved so much from some particular thing.
On the stage he is a living god, an incarnation of Dionysus, meaning he is often drunk and largely available for bookings. He has been to Armenia twice but still can’t seem to convince anyone that he is Armenian. James is a proud Aquarius, and he is very, very Aquarian to the point where you would think he’s doing a bit when you meet him.
Romantic Comedy | 1:40 | After being left at the altar in Rome, a man decides to go on his honeymoon alone.
Zachariah Smith is a rising star in the country music scene, known for his unforgettable energy, powerful vocals, and emotional songwriting.
Admission info at mitchelloperahouse.com
https://events.humanitix.com/zachariah-smith?token=undefined
Doors at 6:15.
Dare to uncover the terrifying secrets of the Ouija board in this spine-chilling theatrical experience. As the magic-filled séance begins, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the eerie remnants of the original Ouija board factory—still haunted by the untimely death of its inventor in 1927. As the spirits awaken, will you unlock the dark secrets of the past or become trapped in their world forever?
Starring Rob Zabrecky, two-time Stage Magician of the Year and resident séance specialist for the Magic Castle.
Recommended for ages 13+.
Set in 1930s Austria, a spirited young novice becomes governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer. Told as an old-time radio play, this heartwarming tale of love, family, and music celebrates the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers — a timeless favorite brought to life through voice, sound, and imagination.
POWER DRAG hosted and produced by Desiree ~ Starring: Strawberry Panic, Kiki Crimi, May I. Tutchem, Mo’Nikka Poor, and Stiletta Black. Dance party after the show at 11pm
Are you curious about the Downtown Teen Space, but you’re not a teen? Patrons of all ages are invited to check it out on the second Sunday of the month.
Terrariums DIY Level 1 – Build your own miniature garden in glass! We provide all the materials—glass containers, soil, and a variety of plants—plus step-by-step guidance so your terrarium thrives long after you leave. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a little greenery to brighten their space. Plus, enjoy 20% off any plant purchase in the shop on the day of the workshop to take home extra greenery for your new terrarium or collection.
Call the Splash & Skate Hotline at 812-349-3741 for facility open hours and special events.
Info: More info at Wonderlab.org
Dare to uncover the terrifying secrets of the Ouija board in this spine-chilling theatrical experience. As the magic-filled séance begins, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the eerie remnants of the original Ouija board factory—still haunted by the untimely death of its inventor in 1927. As the spirits awaken, will you unlock the dark secrets of the past or become trapped in their world forever?
Starring Rob Zabrecky, two-time Stage Magician of the Year and resident séance specialist for the Magic Castle.
Recommended for ages 13+.
Romantic Comedy | 1:40 | After being left at the altar in Rome, a man decides to go on his honeymoon alone.
Registration is requested
Join us for a horror adventure! Anyone can play and all skill levels are welcome.
Composed for the first day of Christmas during his employment at the court of Weimar, this resplendent work is one of Bach’s earliest cantatas to make use of recitatives and arias, a new kind of text that replaced an older form restricted mainly to chorales. With festive instrumentation including four trumpets, drums, three oboes, and bassoon, along with doubled voices, “Christen, ätzet diesen Tag” is one of the composer’s most exciting–and one might even say splashiest–pieces. Join BBCP Director Daniel R. Melamed as he music directs and offers the lecture between performances.
Set in 1930s Austria, a spirited young novice becomes governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer. Told as an old-time radio play, this heartwarming tale of love, family, and music celebrates the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers — a timeless favorite brought to life through voice, sound, and imagination.
The theme for these concerts is to the moon.
New English speakers will practice everyday language skills in a relaxed, informal atmosphere.
Dive into a new craft project each month with other art lovers! This month, we’ll be making vintage valentines.
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