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Editor’s Message: “Change, Change, Change”

Two Promotions at ‘Bloom Magazine’

‘Bloom Magazine’ Open House

Bloom’s Local Artist Showcase April 23 at Convention Center

Up Front

The Big Picture: “The Joy of Victory!”

Joanna Millunchick: Dean of IU Luddy School

Sherene Goatson Ing: Director, First Nations Educational & Cultural Center

Joe Hren: Broadcaster

B-town’s Jewish Theatre Turns 18: A Meaningful Number in Hebrew

The Hudsucker Posse: A Troupe of Circus Performers

Books Of Note: ‘The Well House Reader’: Students Reflect On Indiana University Bloomington Through the Years

Cosmic Songwriter’s Club Performing at The Orbit Room

Photographer James Kellar: Emphasis on Line and Form

Kim Howard’s Kids Book Is a Dream Come True

The Bloomington Poetry Slam: ‘Something Special Happens Each Night’

In Loving Memory of Jamie Gans

Limestone Comedy Festival: Just for Laughs, June 1-3

Books Of Note: ‘1971: How We Won’

You Don’t Have To Be a Biker!

Martinsville Thriving: Take a Trip Around the Town Square

The People’s Market Confronts Inequality and Food Insecurity

Support Breweries That Protect the Planet (Tapped Into Bloomington)

Bartender Nick Marion at C3: Maker of “Perfect” Margaritas

The Wines of Naples (Bloomington & Vine)

Kinsey Institute Researching Sex Lives of People with Disabilities

National Alliance on Mental Illness: Sufferers & Families Are Not Alone

Autism & Disability Journal

The Ostrom Workshop: 50 Years of Collaborative Research

Spy on Spring Peepers, Box Turtles, And Other Cold-Blooded Creatures (Citizen Scientist)

Black High Schoolers Learn About Black Places at IU

Ivy Tech and French Lick Resort Offer Students Valuable Experience

A 19th Century Black Servant’s Room Re-created at Wylie House Museum

A.J. Foyt: Mr. 500 Tough Enough for Indy? (Sports: The Story Behind the Story)

Chatbot Punchlines on Bloomington Elections (Dave Askins at City Hall)

Remains of the Day (Photo by Jeremy Hogan)

Three Brave Afghan Women Find New Lives in Bloomington

A Scatter Garden Coming To Rose Hill Cemetery

Middle Way House Optimistic After a Year of Challenges

CFC Properties Celebrates 50 Years: Murphy Retires; Walker Taking Over

Aim to Please Plumbing & Electric: Strict Guidelines & No Smoking!

Partridge & Quigley Coffee Has New Owner-Roasters

Homelessness in Bloomington: What’s True, What’s Not, What Needs to Be Done

Where To Get The News

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