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Nov
8
Sat
2025
New Farmer University @ 611 W 12th St, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Why New Farmer U?

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-farmer-u-indiana-tickets-1657041197829
Farming means wearing many hats—including that of an entrepreneur and business owner. Understanding the ins and outs of financial planning, marketing, and business management is key to making your farm thrive.

New Farmer U is a two-day training and gathering designed to help small and mid-scale farmers with 2–6 years of experience develop these skills while connecting with peers and exploring creative ways to manage their operations.

This event is all about practical learning and real-world strategies. Expect farmer-to-farmer conversations, interactive workshops, small group discussions, and plenty of time to connect over shared meals and campfires.

Monroe County History Center Garage Sale Public Day @ 4015 West Profile Parkway, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
November Farmers Market @ Switchyard Park Pavillion, 1601 South Rogers St., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 9:00 am – 12:30 pm

November Market begins today from 9a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Switchyard Park Pavilion (1601 S. Rogers St.). For a third year, the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market and the Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market will co-host the November Market. The dates will be November 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd.

St Agnes Christmas and Craft Bazaar @ St. Agnes Catholic Church, 1008 McLary Rd., Nashville
Nov 8 @ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Indiana Handmade Market @ Monroe Convention Center, 302 South College Avenue, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Healing Hearts Children’s Grief Group @ Conference Room, Southwest Branch Monroe County Public Library, 890 West Gordon Pike, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 10:15 am – 12:15 pm
Author Signing with Hannah Armbrust, author of Decolonizing C. G. Jung @ Morgenstern Books, 849 Auto Mall Road, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Fall Seed Swap @ Meeting Room 1B, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

The Downtown Library and Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard will be offering free seeds. Any seeds left over from the Swap will be donated to the participating seed libraries so that they’re still available for the community.

When donating seeds, please make sure your seeds are not from invasive plants and note the following:

The type and variety of seed
The year the seeds are from
Whether the seeds are store-bought or self-saved
We ask that you please package your seeds accordingly; we will have tools and supplies on-hand.

IU Ballet – The Nutcracker Preview @ Meeting Room A/B Combo, Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library, 600 West Temperance Street, Ellettsville
Nov 8 @ 11:00 am – 11:30 am

Join us for a special preview performance of “The Nutcracker” by the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department. All ages.

Saturday Crafternoon at the Wylie House @ Wylie House Museum, 307 E 2nd St, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

The Wylie House Museum may have one of the oldest ginkgo trees in Indiana. Nicknamed “the living fossil,” the ginkgo tree species dates to 245 to 66 million years ago, which means trees like the one at the Wylie House would have coexisted with the dinosaurs here on Earth. Come preserve your own piece of arbor history by exploring the unique features of the trees around the Wylie House and getting creative with waxing leaves.

Wilderness Day (presented by Monroe County Parks & Recreation) @ Karst Farm Park (by the start of the disc golf course), 2450 S Endwright Rd., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Come join us for Wilderness Day on Saturday, November 8th at Karst Farm Park! We’ll have local guides, naturalists, and environmental agencies demonstrating different outdoor skills with the goal of making every one of all ages feel more comfortable and skillful being out in nature. We’ll be set up from 11am until 2pm near the start of disc golf course. See you there!

Discardia Mending Day @ Meeting Room 2A, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Drop in and bring any clothes or other textiles in need of repair; please clean items first. Discardia will be on-hand to show you how to mend them or do it for you. All ages.

Constellation Stage & Screen presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at 1:00 & 4:00pm @ Waldron Arts Center. 119 S. Walnut Street, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 1:00 pm

Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang in the heartwarming and hilarious musical You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown! This timeless classic brings the beloved comic strip to life with laugh-out-loud moments, memorable songs, and a big dose of charm. From flying kites to school crushes, it’s a day in the life of the world’s most endearing underdog and his friends. Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Peanuts with this perennial favorite packed with humor, heart, and plenty of “good grief!” Fun for all ages!

Cooking Class: Thanksgiving Sweets with Local Baker Morgan Chase @ In the Kitchen, 115 N College Ave, Suite 014, Bloomington. Use the Uptown Plaza alley entrance between JL Waters and Peach Cobbler Factory.
Nov 8 @ 1:00 pm – 3:15 pm

Morgan Chase from Kirkwood Sweet Shop is coming in to walk you through the classic pumpkin pie and a spice cookie— both excellent options for your Thanksgiving dessert table. Her pumpkin pie is attainable, fool-proof and just darn better than store bought. Don’t like pumpkin? Her spice cookies are showstoppers, somehow classical but original. You’ll practice both recipes and take home some of your creations!

Active-participant style class with Morgan Chase.

Fall Orchard Work and Learn Days @ Bloomington Community Orchard, 2120 S Highland Ave, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

These events are open to the public, with no registration or experience required (though we appreciate advance notice for groups of 5+ people). We simply ask that you dress appropriately to do outdoor work, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. Snacks and drinks will be provided as well as any other tools you may need to help out!

We hope you can join us to get outside and enjoy nature, make new friends, and learn some sustainable, organic orcharding practices. All are welcome!

Rich Hardesty @ Ferguson House Beer Garden, 78 Franklin St., Nashville
Nov 8 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
2nd Saturday Artist Talk & Demo @ Juniper Art Gallery, 615 West Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Time & Tide Artists, Giacomo DelRio and Jonathan Nash will give a presentation on the history and art of tattooing, and Juniper’s owner, Jaime Sweany, will serve as a canvas upon which Jonathan will demonstrate the art of tattooing! This is a demo not to be missed!

Indentitree, a Tree Identification Workshop @ McCormick's Creek State Park, Nature Center, 250 McCormick's Creek Park Road, Spencer
Nov 8 @ 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Join Naturalist Katilyn in front of the Nature Center to take a short hike on our new Echo Canyon Trail to learn tree identification. This is a great beginner, kid friendly hike to introduce you to leaf identification.

IU Ballet – The Nutcracker Preview @ Meeting Room A/B Combo, Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library, 600 West Temperance Street, Ellettsville
Nov 8 @ 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Join us for a special preview performance of “The Nutcracker” by the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department. All ages.

Jacobs Live at the Movies: The Wizard of Oz and the IU Symphony Orchestra @ IU Auditorium, 1211 East 7th St., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 2:00 pm

Jacobs Live at the Movies comes to IU Auditorium for the first time, in a magical one-of-a-kind presentation of The Wizard of Oz. Experience the beloved 1939 classic like never before with the film shown in its entirety on the big screen as the iconic score is brought to life by the IU Symphony Orchestra which consists of talented students from the world-renowned Jacobs School of Music under the direction of conductor Constantine Kitsopoulos.

Ellie Grayce @ Cedar Creek Winery, Brewery and Distillery, 3820 Leonard Road, Martinsville
Nov 8 @ 4:00 pm
Fall Ball, Y’All @ Boys and Girls Club, 311 S Lincoln Street, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The Fall Ball is a fall-themed dance that is open to families of all shapes & sizes throughout the community to dance, create cool fall crafts and participate in an evening of family fun!

This year’s theme is FALL BALL Y’ALL! A country-western dance full of fun!

This event is absolutely FREE & open to any family in the community, not just Club members!

Tickets will be available to registered Club members & their families September 15, 2025.

Tickets will be available to the general community September 22, 2025.

Click Here For More Info!
New Americas Cinema Series: EVERY LITTLE THING @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 4:00 pm

Author and wildlife rehabber Terry Masear has an ambitious goal: to save every injured hummingbird in Los Angeles. But the path to survival is fraught with danger. This heart-expanding Sundance hit introduces audiences to Terry’s diminutive patients through breathtaking slow-motion photography and emotional storytelling. Over the course of director Sally Aitken’s moving documentary, we become deeply invested in baby hummingbirds like Cactus and Wasabi, celebrating their tiny victories and lamenting their tragedies. Through Terry’s eyes, each bird becomes memorable, mighty and heroic. Her compassion and empathy serves as a reminder that grace can be found in the smallest of acts and the tiniest of creatures. Previously shown on PBS Nature in a shortened version under the title Hummingbirds of Hollywood. [93 min; documentary; English]

Southeast YMCA’s 45th Anniversary Party @ Sountheast YMCA 2125 S. Highland Ave., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

You’re invited to join us for an evening of fun featuring:

  • Inflatables
  • Swimming
  • Games and activities
  • Face painting
  • Pizza and snacks
  • … and much more!
Ruben Guthrie @ Nashvile House, 15 S Van Buren Street, Nashville
Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sweet Pea @ Ferguson House Beer Garden, 78 Franklin St., Nashville
Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sharlee Davis and Will Devitt @ Owen Valley Winery, 491 Timber Ridge Road, Spencer, Indiana
Nov 8 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

You’re invited to come on out to beautiful Owen county for some great music and great food!!

Postmodern Jazz Quartet @ Orbit Room, 107 North College Ave., Suite 001 (downstairs), Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Doors at 5:30pm

‘Soul on Fire’ @ The Historic Tivoli Theatre, 24 North Washington St., Spencer
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm

Soul on Fire is based on the true story of John O’Leary, who at age nine suffered burns on 100% of his body. The movie chronicles his miraculous survival and his journey of healing, relying on family, faith, and community. It highlights his decision to live with purpose after the accident.

Cicada Cinema Presents: DIVA @ Upland Brewing Wood Shop, 354 West 11th Street, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm

Synopsis: An international arthouse sensation that launched the “cinéma du look,” an explosion of visually stunning, punk-inspired, super-cool French movies in the ‘80s, Diva follows a young postman who becomes entranced with the voice of an American opera superstar and secretly records her singing. When the tape accidentally gets mixed up with another incriminating recording, the young mail carrier becomes a prime target, being chased across Paris–most famously on moped–by drug dealers, ruthless music pirates, and a slew of cops.

Comedian Carolanne Miljavac @ Mitchell Opera House, 217 North 7th Street, Mitchell, IN
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm

Experience the hilarity of Carolanne Miljavac live in her unforgettable comedy show, She Laughs! Known for her southern charm, sharp wit, and relatable humor, Carolanne brings the everyday chaos of life to the stage, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. From laugh-out-loud stories of family antics to sidesplitting observations on modern life, Carolanne’s show promises an evening filled with joy, laughter, and a whole lot of heart. Don’t miss this chance to see the internet sensation and bestselling author in her element—get ready for a night of comedy you won’t soon forget!

Admission Info:https://events.humanitix.com/comedian-carolanne-miljavac

The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, with openers King Bee & The Stingers @ Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 East Kirkwood, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm

Three time BMA nominee’s The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band are “the greatest front-porch blues band in the world”. They are led by Reverend Peyton, who most consider to be the premier finger picker playing today. He has earned a reputation as both a singularly compelling performer and a persuasive evangelist for the rootsy, country blues styles that captured his imagination early in life and inspired him and his band to make pilgrimages to Clarksdale, Mississippi to study under such blues masters as T-Model Ford, Robert Belfour and David “Honeyboy” Edwards.

Underground Film Series: THE FILMS OF SARAH JACOBSON @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm

Sarah Jacobson was admired in the independent film scene of the 1990s for her adamantly self-starting approach: with the help of her mother, she financed, distributed, and marketed her films completely outside of the film industry’s corporate structure. These films tackle the coming-of-age genre with a radical politics and a raw DIY approach. [125 min; comedy, drama; English]

I Was a Teenage Serial Killer (1993): Mary has killed 19 men, one for every year she’s been alive, and she shows little interest in stopping. This explosive send-up of the coming-of-age story is delightfully raucous and fueled by a cathartic release of pent-up anger.

Mary Jane’s Not a Virgin Anymore (1996): Mary Jane’s Not a Virgin Anymore is punk rock’s response to the Hollywood teen romance. Shot on Super-8 and made for just $12,000, Sarah Jacobson’s only feature film fully embraces her lo-fi, no budget aesthetic.

Presented in partnership with the Media School.

“La Bohème” by Giacomo Puccini @ Musical Arts Center, 101 North Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 7:30 pm
 Based on Henri Murger’s 1851 novel Scenes de la vie de Bohème, Puccini’s fourth opera is one of the world’s most popular and marked his true coming of age as a composer, and the end of his days as a starving artist. With themes so universal that it has successfully moved generations—from its polarizing 1896 premiere in Turin, conducted by the 28-year-old Arturo Toscanini, to inspiring the smash musical Rent on Broadway a century later—La Bohème is part of popular culture. This story of struggling bohemian artists and their friends, including Mimi and Rodolfo, in Left Bank Paris celebrates the joy, excitement, and carefree abandon of youth, as they dare to live their lives and emotions to the fullest. But even such passion cannot keep tragedy at bay.
Join us an hour before the performance for the Opera Insights Lecture, located in the North Lobby of the Musical Arts Center. Watch livestreamed performances at LIVE@Jacobs.
Best of Times – A Tribute to STYX @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 S Van Buren St, Nashville
Nov 8 @ 7:30 pm
BA Blues @ Brown County Inn, 51 State Road 46 East, Nashville
Nov 8 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
John Deckard Karaoke @ 19th Hole Sports Bar, 2359 State Road 46 East, Nashville
Nov 8 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Latin American Ensemble – Andy Miller, director @ Musical Arts Center room MC066, 101 N. Eagleson Ave, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Lee Greenwood Vets Rock Show @ Brown County Music Center, 200 Maple Leaf Boulevard, Nashville
Nov 8 @ 8:00 pm
Mike Adams at His Honest Weight // Blossom Rot // Kind Skies @ Blockhouse Bar, located in the alley at 205 South College Avenue, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 8:00 pm
Dames Rocket @ Rusty Anchor Lakeside Saloon, 8660 South Fairfax Road, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 9:00 pm
Hank Ruff @ Bluebird Nightclub, 216 North Walnut St., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 9:00 pm
Yearning: A Queer Burlesque Show @ The Back Door, 207 South College Ave., in the alley behind the Atlas Ballroom, Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Yearning is back! Burlesque show hosted and produced by Faggedy Ann.

Dance Party at 11.

Wretched Idol w/ Noosebearer & SIDS @ The Bishop Bar, 123 South Walnut St., Bloomington
Nov 8 @ 10:30 pm
Nov
9
Sun
2025
New Farmer University @ 611 W 12th St, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Why New Farmer U?

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-farmer-u-indiana-tickets-1657041197829
Farming means wearing many hats—including that of an entrepreneur and business owner. Understanding the ins and outs of financial planning, marketing, and business management is key to making your farm thrive.

New Farmer U is a two-day training and gathering designed to help small and mid-scale farmers with 2–6 years of experience develop these skills while connecting with peers and exploring creative ways to manage their operations.

This event is all about practical learning and real-world strategies. Expect farmer-to-farmer conversations, interactive workshops, small group discussions, and plenty of time to connect over shared meals and campfires.

Indiana Handmade Market @ Monroe Convention Center, 302 South College Avenue, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fall for Disc Golf – Women’s Clinic @ Karst Farm Park, 2450 South Endwright Road, Shelter #3
Nov 9 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Learn the basics of disc golf with B-Town Birdies Women’s Disc Golf! There will be games & prizes. This clinic is open to women and girls of all skill levels.
For more information & registration:
Bloomington City Council @ Meeting Room 1B, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 12:45 pm – 3:15 pm
Art and a Movies Series: Georgia O’Keeffe: The Brightness of Light @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm

Georgia O’Keeffe is widely revered as the “Mother of American Modernism” and the greatest woman artist of the 20th century. In the 1920s, O’Keeffe became famous for her paintings of flowers, bones, and the beauty of nature. She posed nude for shocking photographs by her lover, Alfred Stieglitz, but denied that her paintings depicted sexual imagery. In the 1970s, living in her beloved New Mexico, she emerged as an iconic role model for American women. This feature documentary film stars Claire Danes as the voice of Georgia O’Keeffe with narration by Hugh Dancy. [118 min; documentary; English]

Bloomington Photography Club @ Meeting Room A, Southwest Branch Monroe County Public Library, 890 West Gordon Pike, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm – 3:45 pm
Constellation Stage & Screen presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at 1:00 & 4:00pm @ Waldron Arts Center. 119 S. Walnut Street, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm

Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang in the heartwarming and hilarious musical You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown! This timeless classic brings the beloved comic strip to life with laugh-out-loud moments, memorable songs, and a big dose of charm. From flying kites to school crushes, it’s a day in the life of the world’s most endearing underdog and his friends. Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Peanuts with this perennial favorite packed with humor, heart, and plenty of “good grief!” Fun for all ages!

Cooking Class: Weeknight’s Inspired: Roasted Tomato & Pepper Soup… and Cheddar Crostinis @ In the Kitchen, 115 N College Ave, Suite 014, Bloomington. Use the Uptown Plaza alley entrance between JL Waters and Peach Cobbler Factory.
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Creamy, smooth, with a consistent mouth-feel and a balanced earthiness of vegetables and fat. We’ll tackle this soup from scratch, working our way from raw veggies to the final steaming product, garnished with massive broiled, cheesy croutons. Or, as the pros call them, crostinis. This soup is indulgent without feeling heavy. Perfect for meal-prep.

Active-participant style class with Ava. You’ll work in groups to complete the recipe start-to-finish in class.

Low-Cost, Appointment-Free Vaccine Clinic for Dogs and Cats @ Monroe County Humane Association's Animal Care Campus, 791 S Fieldstone Blvd, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Mobile Clinics offer a range of services, including legally mandated rabies vaccines for pets aged 12 weeks (about 3 months) and older. Additionally, clinics provide nail trims, anal gland expressions, microchips, and preventive measures for flea, tick, and heartworm.

Subsidized rates are available to residents experiencing financial hardship. To qualify for these rates, residents should bring valid documentation with them to the Mobile Vaccine Clinic. Safety is paramount. Cats must be in carriers, and dogs must be leashed (no retractable leashes). It’s essential for pet owners to understand that pets showing signs of illness or aggression might be turned away.
Learn more about Mobile Vaccine Clinics, including future dates and locations, at monroehumane.org.
Percussion Ensemble – Kevin Bobo and John Tafoya, directors @ Auer Hall, located on the second floor of the Simon Music Center, 200 South Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Roller Skating Food Drive @ Westernskateland, 930 West 17th Street, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

free admission & skates with a suggested donation of any shelf stable food item that you can spare or a cash donation in any amount which we will match or nothing if you don’t have the ability to donate.

Travers Marks @ Ferguson House Beer Garden, 78 Franklin St., Nashville
Nov 9 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
‘Soul on Fire’ (open caption) @ The Historic Tivoli Theatre, 24 North Washington St., Spencer
Nov 9 @ 2:00 pm

Soul on Fire is based on the true story of John O’Leary, who at age nine suffered burns on 100% of his body. The movie chronicles his miraculous survival and his journey of healing, relying on family, faith, and community. It highlights his decision to live with purpose after the accident.

Off Night Stories: Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers presented by Off Night Productions (English-language Show at 2:00; Spanish-language show at 7:00) @ Constellation Playhouse,107 W 9th St, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 2:00 pm

This live storytelling event features a series of true stories about the experiences of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. From choosing to pursue your dreams in a new country, to fleeing violence in a home you never thought you’d leave, the stories in this production showcase the diverse experiences of Bloomington’s immigrant community. Join us for this celebration of tenacity, resilience, and joy.

Este evento de narración en vivo presenta una serie de historias reales sobre las experiencias de inmigrantes, refugiados y solicitantes de asilo. Desde la decisión de perseguir tus sueños en un nuevo país hasta huir de la violencia en un hogar que nunca pensaste que dejarías, las historias de esta producción muestran las diversas experiencias de la comunidad inmigrante de Bloomington. Acompáñanos en esta celebración de la tenacidad, la resiliencia y la alegría.

Spanish show free with advance sign-up via El Centro Comunal Latino. Call 812-355-7513 or email [email protected].

Steve Fulton @ Cedar Creek Winery, Brewery and Distillery, 3820 Leonard Road, Martinsville
Nov 9 @ 2:00 pm
“La Bohème” by Giacomo Puccini @ Musical Arts Center, 101 North Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 3:00 pm

You’re invited to join us for Opera Insights, a pre-show talk on Puccini’s “La Bohème” at 2:00 pm in the lobby of the Musical Arts Center.

New Americas Cinema Series: HAMILTON @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 4:00 pm

Premiering on Broadway in 2015 and returning to theaters to celebrate its 10th anniversary, Hamilton is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton took the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton—inspired by the book Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow—and created a revolutionary moment in theatre with a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Filmed at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in June of 2016, the film transports its audience into the world of the Broadway show in a uniquely intimate way. The 11-time Tony, Grammy, Olivier, and Pulitzer Prize-winning stage musical’s filmed version features its original Broadway cast, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom, Jr., Anthony Ramos, and Phillipa Soo. [160 min; biography, drama, musical; English]

Public Lecture: Why You Should be Concerned about Climate Change: What the Data Tells Us @ Meeting Room B, Southwest Branch Monroe County Public Library, 890 West Gordon Pike, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Presented by Traveling University (https://www.travelinguniv.org/about)
In this two-part series, Tim Londergan and Steve Vigdor, Professors Emeritus of Physics, will present the basic science behind global warming and climate change . The presentation will emphasize empirical data rather than complex climate models. They will discuss short-term impacts of climate change that are already being felt, and long-term concerns about potential irreversible changes to Earth systems. They will then outline steps that could be taken to mitigate the most severe impacts of climate change, if the civic will to do so can be mustered. Questions and comments from the audience are welcome!

The first lecture will focus on the following questions:

A. How do we know that global climate change is real, and that humans are responsible for global warming?

B. What are the short-term impacts of climate change?

Cicada Cinema: The Plot Against Harry @ Upland Brewing Wood Shop, 354 West 11th Street, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 7:00 pm

Synopsis: Deadpan, small-time Kosher Nostra member and ex-con Harry Plotnick (Martin Priest) is just released from prison and trying to regain his lost turf in a neighborhood turned topsy-turvy. After a chance reunion with his ex-wife and grown children, Harry is suddenly immersed in middle-class normality and goes meshugga when he gets into the catering biz with his ex-brother-in-law (Ben Lang). What follows is a world of call girls, bar mitzvahs, lingerie fashion shows, Cuban-Chinese mobsters, subway parties, Mafia barbecues, dog training classes, Congressional hearings, and hotel pajama parties. Shelved by writer/director Roemer in 1969 following a laugh-less preview, THE PLOT AGAINST HARRY emerged two decades later when he overheard a technician performing a video transfer of the film laughing hysterically. On a whim, Roemer made two 35mm prints and sent them to the New York and Toronto Film Festivals (it was a hit with audiences), before releasing theatrically to great acclaim in early 1990 as a bona fide comedy classic.

The Doo Wop Project @ Brown County Music Center, 200 Maple Leaf Boulevard, Nashville
Nov 9 @ 7:00 pm
Neva Dinova // Wife Patrol // Hainted @ Blockhouse Bar, located in the alley at 205 South College Avenue, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 8:00 pm
Karaoke w/ Misfit Toy Karaoke @ The Back Door, 207 South College Ave., in the alley behind the Atlas Ballroom, Bloomington
Nov 9 @ 9:00 pm

It’s a party.

Every Sunday Misfit Toy Karaoke hosts karaoke at 9pm till LATE.

21+ Only

Nov
10
Mon
2025
Get Your Medicare Questions Answered @ Meeting Room C, Brown County Public Library, 205 Locust Lane, Nashville
Nov 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Registration is requested.

Get Your Medicare Questions Answered

Learn about the upcoming changes to Medicare and how they could affect you… plus Q&A after the presentation.

Presented by Samim Arif, licensed Humana sales agent.
There is no obligation to enroll, just come and get your questions answered.

VITAL English Language Group – Conversation with Jeanette C. (18+) @ VITAL Classroom, 2nd floor, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Homework Help Hour (ages 12-19) @ Downtown Teen Space Conference Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Drop by the Downtown Library Teen Space Study Room to get some homework help during these free, in-person sessions held twice a week. Ages 12-19

Momsgiving @ Meeting Rooms B & C, Brown County Public Library, 205 Locust Lane, Nashville
Nov 10 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Registration is requested
Celebrate early with other families at the Library! Join us for a holiday-style dinner and gratitude, plus fall crafts and family fun.

In partnership with Nurse-Family Partnership, Indiana WIC, Clarity and Healthy Families Indiana

Family Movie Night – How to Train Your Dragon @ Auditorium, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 4:45 pm – 6:45 pm
Rainbow Elders Second Monday Social Hour @ BJ'sBrewhouse, 411 South College Mall Road
Nov 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Boogie & Burn (rollerskate workout session) (18+) @ Westernskateland, 930 West 17th Street, Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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. ALL adults are welcome

Understanding Your Rights as a Consumer (age 18 and up) @ Meeting Room B, Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library, 600West Temperance Street, Ellettsville
Nov 10 @ 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm

Learn about warranties, contracts, credit purchase protection, and more from members of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Age 18 and up

Joshua Redman @ Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 East Kirkwood, Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm

Joshua Redman acknowledges that the title of his new Blue Note album, Words Fall Short, could be viewed ironically. His previous and widely acclaimed Where Are We was his first to pair a vocalist with one of his many monumental Quartets; yet Words Fall Short is anything but a comment on the saxophonist’s last triumph. More accurately, his latest offering is an organic next step, a collection of previously unheard originals brought to life by inspiring new collaborators. “It’s impossible for me to will a project into being,” he says of the wide-ranging adventures he has embarked upon in what is now his fourth decade as a recording artist. “This album came out of a working environment that inspired me to dig into compositions that hadn’t found a home yet.”

The process began as the first leg of Redman’s Where Are We Tour concluded and pianist Aaron Parks, bassist Joe Sanders, and drummer Brian Blade each left to honor other commitments.

In building a new rhythm section, Redman found himself drawn to younger players he had recently encountered. Bassist Philip Norris and drummer Nazir Ebo came aboard first, and Redman quickly knew he had made the right moves. “Not since Christian McBride can I recall experiencing an acoustic jazz bassist who seemingly has it all together at such a young age,” he says of Norris, “and Nazir has groove in spades, a groove that is super-flexible, in the flow of the moment and with an innate sense of architecture that always serves the song.” By summer of 2023, pianist Paul Cornish had completed the quartet’s transformation. “Paul is the perfect balance of empath and contrarian, challenging everyone to break away from the established patterns, while still always making the music feel good and natural in the moment.”

As the new quartet performed steadily over the next several months, Redman felt a vibe developing, one brought to fruition by a stack of music the saxcaphonist created during the pandemic.

Off Night Stories: Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers presented by Off Night Productions (Engish-language Show) @ Constellation Playhouse,107 W 9th St, Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm

This live storytelling event features a series of true stories about the experiences of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. From choosing to pursue your dreams in a new country, to fleeing violence in a home you never thought you’d leave, the stories in this production showcase the diverse experiences of Bloomington’s immigrant community. Join us for this celebration of tenacity, resilience, and joy.

Old-Time Music Jam Session, led by Genevieve Koester @ Runcible Spoon, 412 East 6th St., Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Swing Dance Club at IU: Monday Lessons, followed by a Social Dance @ Indiana Memorial Union, Georgian Room, 900 East 7th St., Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Every Monday, the Swing Dance Club hosts lessons for its club members followed by a social dance.

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“Western Dreams”–Bloomington High School North Fall Concert @ Bloomington High School North Auditorium, 3901 N Kinser Pike, Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Our conductor, Stephen Pratt, has selected exciting and beautiful music that you are sure to enjoy!

The American Dream – James Beckel

The Cowboys Overture – John Williams/ arr. Curnow

Three Stanzas of Plum-blossom – Li Chan

October – Eric Whitacre

Psalm 46 – John Zdechlik

Oklahoma! – Rodgers/ Bennett/ Rogers

March Grandioso – Roland Seitz

Trivia Night w/Bloomington Pub Quiz! (21+) @ The Back Door, 207 South College Ave., in the alley behind the Atlas Ballroom, Bloomington
Nov 10 @ 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Hey smart people!! Trivia Nights are now your favorite thing to do on Mondays! We promise to keep the sports to a minimum!

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B-Town Art Co-op @ Meeting Room B, Southwest Branch Monroe County Public Library, 890 West Gordon Pike, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 11:00 am – 1:15 pm
Dine Out for the Library @ Upland Brewing Company, 350 West 11th Street, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 11:00 am – 10:00 pm

Show your flyer and Upland will donate 20% of your bill to the Friends of the Library. Learn more at mcpl.info/dineout

Eastern Greene County Library Book Club @ Eastern Branch Greene County Public Library, 11453 East State Road 54, Bloomfield
Nov 11 @ 12:00 pm
Drop-in Tech Help (age 18 and up) @ Meeting Room 2C, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Need help using or setting up a new device? Trying to access the Library’s eBooks and eAudiobooks? Learning how to use Zoom? Drop in for one-on-one help and learn new digital skills.

“Ask a Gardener” Discussion @ Mother Hubbard's Cupboard, 1100 West Allen Street, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Arabic Poetry Night @ Morgenstern Books, 849 S Auto Mall Road, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Morgenstern Books is excited to host the IU Arabic Flagship program for their annual Arabic Poetry Night.

The IU Arabic Flagship Program upholds the tradition and history of poetry in the Arab World by bringing it to life through their annual Arabic Poetry Night. Encouraging students of Arabic to explore and recite Arabic poems, as well as take on the challenge of writing their own not only furthers their understanding of culture, but also serves as a creative and important opportunity in their language-learning journey.

Community Kundalini Yoga @ The Bodyworks Studio, Suite 122 in Fountain Square Mall, 101 W Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

We meet every Tuesday at 6pm. We’ll follow Jai Dev in a pre-recorded class projected on a large-screen in our studio. There is occasionally some lecture at the start of class, then we get into the movements and meditations to feel the teachings. 90-minute class.

IU Ballet – The Nutcracker Preview @ Auditorium, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Join us for a special preview performance of “The Nutcracker” by the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department. All ages.

Muddy Boots Dart Club & Music Jam @ Mike's Music and Dance Barn, 2341 State Road 46 West, Nashville
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

We are a steel tip dart & social club. You do not have to be a member to play. All are welcome.

Guest Music Theory Lecture: Yoel Greenberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) @ Simon Music Center, Room 242, 200 S. Eagleson Ave, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 6:15 pm
Open Mic @ Blockhouse Bar, located in the alley at 205 South College Avenue, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 6:30 pm
Trivia with Bloomington Pub Quiz @ Orbit Room, 107 North College Ave., Suite 001 (downstairs), Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 6:30 pm
A New Trip with Shane Mauss @ The Comedy Attic, 123 South Walnut, Bloomington, the corner of Walnut and 4th Street
Nov 11 @ 7:00 pm
HOOMAC Fall Songwriters Series, with Elle Hodge – Jesse Beals – Riely O’Conner & Molly B Moon @ Sleeper's Bar, 2601 North Walnut St., Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

HooMac is ‘Hoosier Original Music Association’

Off Night Stories: Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers presented by Off Night Productions (Engish-language Show) @ Constellation Playhouse,107 W 9th St, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 7:00 pm

This live storytelling event features a series of true stories about the experiences of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. From choosing to pursue your dreams in a new country, to fleeing violence in a home you never thought you’d leave, the stories in this production showcase the diverse experiences of Bloomington’s immigrant community. Join us for this celebration of tenacity, resilience, and joy.

Queer in the Heartland Film Series: THE PROM @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 7:00 pm

A virtual Q&A with Chad Beguelin, co-writer and lyricist of the Broadway version of The Prom, and Spencer Pride President Jonathan Balash will follow the screening.
When an Indiana high school student is denied bringing her girlfriend to prom, her story grabs the attention of self-centered Broadway stars (Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and James Corden) looking for a cause. This star-studded musical comedy, based on the Tony-nominated Broadway hit, follows their hilarious and heartwarming attempts to advocate for inclusivity in a small, conservative town, ultimately uniting a community in celebration of love and acceptance. [130 min; musical, comedy, drama; English]

Sacred Harp (also known as ‘Shape Note’) Singing @ the Big Blue house at 520 West 6th St. (enter in the back), Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) @ Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 East Kirkwood, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 7:00 pm
Country Line Dancing with Wall to Wall Line Dance Club @ The Back Door, 207 South College Ave., in the alley behind the Atlas Ballroom, Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Hot Tuesdays: Jazz Combos – John Raymond Group 1 & Luke Gillepsie Group 2 @ Ford-Crawford Hall, located on the second floor of the Simon Music Center, 200 South Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Nov 11 @ 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm