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Meet a Scientist: Earth Day Edition (For ages 9-16, but younger siblings and caregivers are welcome. )

Registration is open.

Join four graduate students from Indiana University’s biology department on Earth Day for hands-on activities and Q&A! Learn about their unique work and what motivated them to become scientists. This event is geared to ages 9–16, but younger siblings and caregivers are welcome. Please register.

Rock ‘N’ Roll High School (1979) presented by Cicada Cinema

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Synopsis: Teen punkette Riff Randall (P.J. Soles of CARRIE and HALLOWEEN) has one abiding fantasy: to meet the dreamy Ramones, and get them to perform one of her songs. Standing in her way is Principal Togar (Warhol star Mary Woronov), who runs Vince Lombardi High like a despot — until the boys from Forest Hills lead a student body putsch and rock the school down to its foundations. A tribute to the after-school bedroom sexual awakening, when one daydreams of Joey joining you in the shower.

WE’RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR (2022) presented by Cicada Cinema

Synopsis: “I want to go to the World’s Fair. I want to go to the World’s Fair. I want to go to the World’s Fair.” Say it three times into your computer camera. Prick your finger, draw some blood and smear it on the screen. Now press play on the video. They say that once you’ve seen it, the changes begin… In a small town, a shy and isolated teenage girl (Anna Cobb in a stunning feature debut) becomes immersed in an online role-playing game.

Jenn Cristy to headline Belt Out Loud! A benefit concert for Stone Belt

Jenn Cristy to headline benefit concert for Stone Belt

Bloomington, IN-Tickets are now on sale for Belt Out Loud! a benefit concert for Stone Belt at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Saturday, May 7 at 8 p.m. The benefit concert features Jenn Cristy with special guests from RESPECT celebrating the women of rock and soul.

Funds raised by the concert will help Stone Belt improve the lives of people with disabilities including providing employment services and increased community involvement through volunteering and self-advocacy. Tickets are on sale now at the BCT Box Office (114 E. Kirkwood Avenue) in Bloomington, online at bctboxoffice.org, or via phone at 812.323.3020.

Don’t miss out on this vocal power-house show celebrating 60 years of women in music featuring the songs of Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, The Supremes, Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, and Adele, just to name a few. The benefit concert is sponsored by IU Credit Union and Old National Bank.

Bloomington’s Gentry Brothers Circus: The Paradox Circus

Jackson Creek Middle School, 3980 S. Sare Rd.  presents A new musical “The Paradox Circus” portraying Bloomington’s Gentry Brothers Circus will open at 6:00 pm, Wednesday, April 27, 28 and 29. Tickets are $5. Come early at 5:30 for a sideshow with games, photo booth, concessions, and a fortune teller.
Contact Joe Donnelly 812-391-3780 for more info.

Nature Sounds

Nature Sounds: Wind  nature talk with live music featuring musician Joseph Trahan (baritone sax), Friday, May 27 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Lower Cascades Park, 2851 Old State Rd 37, Bloomington, IN 47404, Meet in the Sycamore Shelter. 

Local Songwriter Charlie Jesseph Performance

Local Songwriter Charlie Jesseph will be performing Friday, April 29, 7 pm at the Arts Alliance Center located in the College Mall, 2894 E. 3rd St.

An evening with Leo Kottke

Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies. He overcame a series of personal obstacles, including partial loss of hearing and a nearly career-ending bout with tendon damage in his right hand, to emerge as a widely recognized master of his instrument. He resides in the Minneapolis area with his family.

Focusing primarily on instrumental composition and playing, Kottke also sings sporadically, in an unconventional yet expressive baritone described by himself as sounding like “geese farts on a muggy day”.[1] In concert, Kottke intersperses humorous and often bizarre monologues with vocal and instrumental selections from throughout his career, played solo on six and twelve string guitars.

Korean Night

Saturday, April 23rd is Korean Night at Indiana Memorial Union on the IU Bloomington campus. Public events kick off with sports-writer Seth Berkman’s talk at 11 am in the Georgian Room, followed by Korean cultural booths in Solarium from 1 to 4 pm. Then the action moves to Alumni Hall. The opening ceremony begins at 4 pm, followed by performances till 6:30 pm. Then comes A Taste of Korea (offering delicious bibimbap) till the closing at 8 pm.