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20 Tuesday / February 20, 2018

“Heal”: A Movie and Presentation by Nancy E. Kalina at The Venue

05:30 pm to 07:00 pm
The Venue

On Tuesday, February 20, beginning at 5:30 p.m., The Venue will host the movie “Heal” and a following presentation by Nancy E. Kalina, a certified Martha Beck life coach.

Nancy experienced two degenerative hip issues and two surgeries within a six year period. This gave her the opportunity to learn and examine whether or not she could go through injury and illness in a different way by simply changing her perspective. Nancy tells her story in her ebook, “The Power of Possibility: Achieving Whole-Body Wellness Through Injury and Illness.”

Within the movie “Heal” you can discover that your thoughts, beliefs, and emotions have a huge impact on your health and your ability to heal. The latest science reveals that we are not victims of unchangeable genes, nor should we buy into a scary prognosis. The fact is we have more power over our health and life than we have been taught to believe.

After the viewing, Nancy will discuss and share her new understanding of the miraculous nature of the human body and the extraordinary healer within. Join us.

Entertainment

20 Tuesday / February 20, 2018

Pub Quiz Team Trivia with Prizes

06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
The Players Pub
https://www.theplayerspub.com

Team Trivia locally written by MXMW Productions (Josh Johnson). Come test your team against mine. Our team name is way cooler than yours. Hope you eat cake (4th place).

Entertainment

20 Tuesday / February 20, 2018

Navigating Through Life’s Challenges

06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
Kadampa Meditation Center Bloomington, 406 S. Walnut St.
http://www.meditationinbloomington.org

Navigating Through Life’s Challenges
Tuesdays, February 20–March 13, 6:30–7:30 p.m.

Modern life can seem so complex that we often feel we are struggling against a strong current of daily problems and difficulties. We can sometimes become overwhelmed and deeply frustrated. Through meditation and Buddha’s practical advice, we can learn not only how to navigate through life’s challenges with a calm and positive mind, but also how to actually transform difficulties into personal growth and inner development. Each class of this four-week series includes guided meditation and a short talk.

Join in a class or immerse yourself in the whole series to derive the greatest benefit! No experience is necessary, and everyone is welcome.

Regular cost for the series: $30/four-week series; $10/drop-in class; student rate is $5

Education / Health / Speakers

20 Tuesday / February 20, 2018

Cardinal Stage Company Presents Sex with Strangers

07:30 pm to 09:30 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Auditorium
http://www.cardinalstage.org

A reserved mid-career novelist and a rakish young blogger hit it off in this sizzling comic drama about desire, love, and literary stardom in this digital age.

Visit cardinalstage.org for more information.

Entertainment / Theater

20 Tuesday / February 20, 2018

Valerie June

08:00 pm to 10:30 pm
Buskirk-Chumley Theater
https://www.bctboxoffice.org/event/valerie-june/

At heart, Valerie June is first and foremost a songwriter, willing and able to blur the lines between genres and eras of sounds. Her music is an eclectic blend of folk and soul and country and R&B and blues.

“People shouldn’t necessarily think of bluegrass when they see the banjo,” explains June. “It was originally an African instrument, and people in America used to play all kinds of banjo: mandolin banjo, ukulele banjo, bass banjo, classical banjo, jazz banjo, there were even banjo orchestras. For some reason people like to limit it and say it just has to be in folk and bluegrass, but to me it can be in anything, and I really wanted to set the banjo free…”

With her 2013 album, Pushin’ Against A Stone, June went from self-releasing her music as Tennessee’s best kept secret to being hailed by the New York Times as one of America’s “most intriguing, fully formed new talents.” The New Yorker was captivated by her “unique, stunning voice,” while Rolling Stone dubbed her “unstoppable,” and NPR called her “an elemental talent born with the ability to rearrange the clouds themselves.” June has toured with artists like Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Sturgill Simpson, Norah Jones, and Jake Bugg in addition to flooring festival crowds at Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Newport Folk, Hangout, ACL, Pickathon, Mountain Jam and more.

Since the release of Pushin’ Against A Stone, June has been patiently at work in the garden of song, nurturing seedlings with love and care into the lush bloom that is her stunning new album, The Order Of Time. Some songs grew from seeds planted more than a decade ago, others blossomed overnight when she least expected them to, but every track bears the influence of time. Time is the only constant in life, even though it’s constantly changing. It’s the healer of all wounds, the killer of all men. It’s at once infinite and finite, ever flowing with twists and turns and brutal, churning rapids that give way to serene stretches of placid tranquility.

“Time is the ruler of Earth’s rhythm,” June says. “Our daily lives revolve around it. Our hearts beat along to its song. If we let it, it can be a powerful guide to turning our greatest hopes and dreams into realities.”

Thankfully for us, June was ready when time told her to harvest these songs. In the garden, as in life, there is a time for everything and the moment has finally arrived to enjoy the fruits of all her labor. With The Order Of Time, Valerie June has prepared a bountiful feast, and there’s a seat at the table for everyone.

Doors will open at 7:30pm for this reserved seating event. The opening performer has not yet been announced. Please check back for more information.

Entertainment / Live Music

20 Tuesday / February 20, 2018

The Bloomington Songwriter Showcase: Rusty Bladen, Ryan M. Brewer & Ben Clark – FREE!

08:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Bears Place - 1316 East 3rd St., Bloomington IN 47401
http://www.facebook.com/BloomingtonSongwriters

Talented songwriters share the stage and present their original songs. There is no cover charge to attend! Tonight’s program features Rusty Bladen, Ryan M. Brewer, and Ron Clark. Sign up to do an original song by emailing [email protected].

As always, the Showcase is free and welcomes ages 21+ to the Bears Place back room.

Live Music

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