The Bloomington Indiana Film Festival (BIFF) is set to begin at 6 p.m. on April 5 at The Bishop Bar and run until April 7. BIFF is an event, which has been running annually for two years now, focused ...
Stories told through music, oral histories, crafts and film are on deck this weekend before Thanksgiving. Take a break from stressing about what Aunt Gladys is going to nitpick when she comes for ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A very large piece in ...
Organized by the non-profit group Indiana Psychedelic Society, “Mind Unveiled: Psychedelic Fest” featured three documentary film screenings, Q&A sessions with filmmakers, sound healing, breathwork and ...
A still from one of the films featured at the Pride Film Festival in Bloomington. Straight out of Bloomington, Indiana, the PRIDE Film Festival will present its 8th annual cinematic celebration of ...
Whether or not you agree the Little 500 is the "world's greatest college weekend," it's undoubtedly a big one for Bloomington. In addition to the banner sporting event, with its women's race this ...
Bloomington has always been a major center for the arts, welcoming those involved with open arms. Talya Hernandez-Ritter, a Bloomington native professionally known as Talya Mar, was no exception to ...
Noon Edition airs on Fridays at noon on WFIU. Bloomington business and artistic leaders are collaborating to help cultivate the performing arts. The Bloomington Academy of Film and Theatre will offer ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — Take it from the folks behind the film, "The Good Catholic," Indiana is a great place to make movies. Independent film company Pigasus Pictures is based in Bloomington.
"No Duh," in the kids' section, runs just under a dozen minutes and shows a study group of teens in the 1980s. The school's most popular girl, as well as something else, interrupt the action, ...
The producers of "The Good Catholic" say Indiana won't have many more chances to be the site of filmmaking if the state doesn't adopt financial incentives for Hollywood projects. With high-profile ...