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3 Wednesday / February 3, 2016

Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation


Mathers Museum of World Cultures
http://mathers.indiana.edu

From the builders of some of America’s earliest railroads and farms to Civil Rights pioneers to digital technology entrepreneurs, Indian Americans have long been an inextricable part of American life. “Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation” explores the Indian American experience and the community’s vital political, professional, and cultural contributions to American life and history. The exhibition moves past pop-culture stereotypes of Indian Americans to explore the heritage, daily experience, and diverse contributions of Indian immigrants and their descendants in the United States. Weaving together stories of individual achievement and collective struggle, “Beyond Bollywood” uses photography, narrative, multimedia, and interactive stations to tell a uniquely American story, while conveying the texture, vibrancy, and vitality of Indian American communities.

“Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation” was created by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The Mathers Museum’s presentation of the exhibit has been generously funded by Indiana University alumnus Robert N. Johnson, the Madhusudan and Kiran C. Dhar India Studies Program, the Asian American Studies Program, and the Department of American Studies. Gallery is open 9am-4:30 pm Tues-Fri and 1pm-4:30pm Sat/Sun.

Free visitor parking is available by the Indiana Avenue lobby entrance. Metered parking is available at the McCalla School parking lot on the corner of Ninth Street and Indiana Avenue. The parking lot also has spaces designated for Indiana University C and ST permits. During the weekends free parking is available on the surrounding streets.An access ramp is located at the Fess Avenue entrance, on the corner of Ninth Street and Fess Avenue. Reserved parking spaces are available on Ninth Street, between Fess Avenue and Indiana Avenue. If you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs. Please call 812-855-6873.

Exhibits

3 Wednesday / February 3, 2016

Hatha Yoga on Wednesdays


Unity of Bloomington, 4001 S. Rogers Street, Bloomington
http://www.unityofbloomington.org

The class is taught by Carli Astell who has been teaching yoga since 2002. Her classes consist of ashtanga inspired hatha yoga, and vinyasa yoga I and II. In her class the goal is to have fun, be free, and spread love. The class is great for beginners and practiced yogis alike. All levels are welcome and encouraged.

3 Wednesday / February 3, 2016

Jesse Lacy’s #GivingBack Community Series

5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Players Pub, 424 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, Indiana 47401

Jesse Lacy’s “#GivingBack Community Series” is back!

This time around, the event will benefit WildCare Inc. and fellow songwriters. This event features performances from Jesse Lacy, Hoosier Darling a.k.a. WFHB Gozpel Gurlz, Grace Minnick, and Alexi King.

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#GIVINGBACK TO THE COMMUNITY
— Free CD For Everyone *Fellow artist submit their music and we share it with you for free!
— 15 percent of everyone’s cover will be donated to Wildcare, Inc. — providing professional care to sick, injured, & orphaned wildlife so that they may be returned to the wild, while protecting the next generation of wildlife.

DETAILS:
9 p.m. | Event Ends

7:30 p.m. | Cat Stevens and Neil Young-inspired songwriter, Jesse Lacy, is known for his amiable disposition, catchy songwriting, and intimate performances. The Herald-Times calls them “a trio of fun,” and Appetizer Radio describes the experience as “musical storytelling.”
Away from his own songwriting and performance, Lacy is known for his support of fellow artists. Learn more: jesselacy.com/

7:25 p.m. | Wildcare, Inc.

6:30 p.m. | Hoosier Darling a.k.a. WFHB Gozpel Gurlz – Once in awhile, lightning strikes. In just such a chance, three women blended their voices in love of song and harmony. Their talents became Hoosier Darling—a band from Bloomington, Indiana, who “lend impressive skills on a variety of instruments to performances with a unique approach to highly polished vocal harmonies.” (D. James Grundmann, WFHB 93.1/98.3). hoosierdarling.com/

6:25 p.m. | Wildcare, Inc.

6 p.m. | Grace Minnick & Alexi King Showcase

5:55 p.m. | Wildcare, Inc. gives a brief introduction.

5:30 p.m. | Find a Seat

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Animals / Benefits / Entertainment / Live Music / Outdoors

3 Wednesday / February 3, 2016

Jesse Lacy’s ‘Give back to the Community’ Concert – with special guests Hoosier Darling

06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Players Pub - 424 S. Walnut St., Bloomington 47401
http://www.HoosierDarling.com

Bloomington’s sweethearts – Hoosier Darling will kick off this great event at Players Pub tonight at 7:00 p.m. with a set of their own songs, followed by the Jesse Lacy trio (http://www.jesselacy.com) . All performers will be working to benefit Wild Care so come on out and have some fun as you support a wonderful cause.
$8 cover includes FREE CD!!

Live Music

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