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Tag: Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center
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The Waldron Marks Ten Years as Part of Ivy Tech
Ten years ago, Ivy Tech Community College–Bloomington acquired the John Waldron Arts Center, a building with a long history of…
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Cardinal Stage Presents ‘The Roommate’: A Comedy About Two Women Over 50
Film and theater roles for women over 50 have traditionally stayed in a narrow lane—one filled with maternal or spinster…
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Steve Dawson: An Unlikely Artist
As a mechanical engineering graduate of Purdue University and president of local mechanical contracting and service firm Harrell-Fish Inc., Steve…
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Study Shows Positive Impact Of Arts on B-town’s Economy
It may seem tough to measure the economic impact of the performing arts on Bloomington, but a recent study has…
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Ivy Tech Theatre Season Faces End of the World
It’s the end of the world, if one is to believe the 2019–20 Ivy Tech Student Productions theater season.
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Jewish Theatre Play Addresses Prejudice From Various Angles
Titled for the burgundy Doc Marten boots worn by its antagonist, the Jewish Theatre of Bloomington’s most recent production, Cherry…
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Jerome Harste: Artist of Many Genres
It wasn’t until he retired from Indiana University that Jerome Harste began creating art for public consumption. The author of…
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Artist Karen Holtzclaw: Bright Works Reveal Dark Themes
Wielding vibrant oil paints, artist Karen Holtzclaw conjures creatures who have a lot to tell us about the state of…
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Ivy Tech Student Theater Explores the Evil Among Us
Evil has visited upon the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center. The 2018–19 Ivy Tech Student Productions theater season “explores…
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