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23 Friday / September 23, 2016

4th Dimension

07:30 pm
Brown County Playhouse
http://www.browncountyplayhouse.org

4 decades/4 genres: 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s rock, pop, country & blues! Featuring the talented professional performers of One Pulse Entertainment: Jenn Cristy, Eric Brown, Kaci Bays & Alex Flores. Live band & vocalists. Also see 3 other superb live revues by One Pulse at Playhouse Sept 2-Oct 8: RESPECT, Hillbilly Cats & Working Class Heroes. BC beer & wine sold in the auditorium.

Live Music

23 Friday / September 23, 2016

Noon Concert at the IU Eskenazi Museum of Art

12:00 pm to 01:00 pm
IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
https://artmuseum.indiana.edu/

Thomas T. Solley Atrium, second floor

Enjoy a special noon concert for family weekend. Listen to 30 minutes of a piano, violin, or harp performance under the glass ceiling of the Eskenazi Museum of Art atrium, and enjoy a free, light lunch. This series is made possible through a partnership with the Office of International Services. All are welcome.

https://artmuseum.indiana.edu/calendar/160923-nc.html

Eat and Drink / Entertainment / Exhibits / Live Music

23 Friday / September 23, 2016

New Exhibits: Spotlight on Local History

05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Monroe County History Center
http://www.monroehistory.org

The Strength of Hoosiers: The Ultimate Sacrifice
“The Ultimate Sacrifice” exhibit honors our Hoosier veterans and their many sacrifices, including death. This exhibit focuses on the personal experiences of those who served rather than on the wars themselves. Visitors, veteran or not, are invited to share their stories or memories of wartime or their beloved veteran within the exhibit. Join is in honoring our Hoosier veterans. Keep an eye out for more educational programs this fall about veterans and wartime. Exhibit open through November 12th.

Life Behind the Wheel
Can you imagine life without your car? Discover how the automobile transformed American society and impacted Monroe County. Explore automotive expressions of recreation and entertainment, fashion, politics, and more in “Life Behind the Wheel”! Join us Sunday, October 2nd for free museum admission and our 3rd Annual Hotrod and Classic Car Show! Exhibit open through December

Community Voices Showcase: United Way
United Way of Monroe County works to create a better world by motivating the power of our community to improve the common good with a focus on health, employment, housing, education, seniors, and childcare. Come see how you can get involved. Exhibit open through October.

Community Voices Showcase: Monroe County Civic Theater
Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Monroe County Civic Theater is Bloomington’s only all-volunteer amateur community theater dedicated to providing theatre experience and opportunities for all skill levels. Come to the History Center September 23rd, 5-7 for a celebratory evening of theatre. Exhibit open through September

Antiques / Children / Education / Entertainment / Exhibits / Theater

23 Friday / September 23, 2016

JEWELRY BY FOIRELLINO DESIGNS, AT THE VENUE

06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts
http://www.thevenuebloomington.com

Fiorellino Designs
Meaning “Little Flower”, Designer Anita Park is a world traveler who recycles and re-purposing sections of bead and glass into whimsical and vivid displays of wearable art. She makes a point to bring focus to balance and texture, and her sense of design is fortified with inspiration from her extensive travels throughout Europe. Anita’s delightful jewelry creations will be our feature for the month of September.
Join us for our Reception this Friday, beginning at 6:00p.m. Our complete selection of fine art & gifts will also be on display and available for purchase.
Join us.

Exhibits

23 Friday / September 23, 2016

Dancing at Lughnasa

07:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Ruth N. Halls Theatre
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2016-17/lughnasa.shtml

Dancing at Lughnasa
By Brian Friel
Directed by Dale McFadden

Set in the 1930’s at harvest time in Ireland’s County Donegal, the play introduces the five Mundy sisters through the reminiscences of Christina’s son, now grown. Though the sisters struggled with little money and few prospects, he remembers the hope they had and the joy they found in the random moments when the radio, which only worked intermittently, suddenly filled the room with music.

Performance dates include Sept. 23, 24, 27-30, 2016 at 7:30 pm and October 1 @ 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Thank you Partner Level Associate Producers Theatre Circle Member Judy Shettleroe and Mary & DL Mabbott for supporting this production.

Theater

23 Friday / September 23, 2016

Dancing at Lughnasa

07:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Ruth N. Halls Theatre
http://www.indiana.edu/~thtr/productions/2016-17/lughnasa.shtml

Dancing at Lughnasa
By Brian Friel
Directed by Dale McFadden

Set in the 1930’s at harvest time in Ireland’s County Donegal, the play introduces the five Mundy sisters through the reminiscences of Christina’s son, now grown. Though the sisters struggled with little money and few prospects, he remembers the hope they had and the joy they found in the random moments when the radio, which only worked intermittently, suddenly filled the room with music.

Performance dates include Sept. 23, 24, 27-30, 2016 at 7:30 pm and October 1 @ 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Thank you Partner Level Associate Producers Theatre Circle Member Judy Shettleroe and Mary & DL Mabbott for supporting this production.

Theater

23 Friday / September 23, 2016

Coloring the Universe: An Insider’s View of How Astronomical Images are Made

07:30 pm to 09:00 pm
Cyberinfrastructure Building
http://www.themester.indiana.edu

TALK: Everyone loves pictures of space. But have you ever wondered if that’s what they really look like? Or if the colors are real? For over twenty years professional astronomer Dr. Travis A. Rector has been making color images of space with some of the world’s largest telescopes. In a public talk, Professor Rector will share his stunning images of deep space as well as an insider’s perspective from the people who make them, describing how the images are produced and answering the most common questions the public has about space images. He’ll also share images and stories from his new book, called Coloring the Universe. The talk also marks the opening of a digital exhibit of Professor Rector’s images, to be shown on the IQ Wall in the lobby of the Cyberinfrastructure building. The IQ Wall, with nearly 50 million pixels, displays the images at full resolution.

Bio: Dr. Travis A. Rector is a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Dr. Rector has used the giant telescopes at Kitt Peak National Observatory and Gemini Observatory to create color images to share the universe with the public. During that time he has created over 200 images, many of which are in his new book and will be shown in this talk.

This event is part of Themester 2016, an initiative of the IU College of Arts and Sciences.

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