Sunday Funnies: Hawk v. Fish Football practice has started for local high schools. Who was Hawk’s favorite football coach? What about Fish’s favorite football coach? The answer will make you laugh!
A visual Taste of Bloomington For the first time since the pandemic, Taste of Bloomington returned on Saturday (August 2) with local restaurant booths and musical talent. Kelton O’Connell captured the Kirkwood Avenue action from every possible angle.
Sunday Funnies: Hawk v. Fish Why is Hawk so mad about the kind of math that its fledglings have to learn on the first day of school this year?
Courthouse rally speakers denounce Trump policies, urge voter action On Saturday (Aug. 2), the Monroe County courthouse lawn was the site of another protest sponsored by the 50501 Movement, expressing opposition to many of the specific policies that have been enacted by President Donald Trump.
Local artists to showcase paintings, photography, and music at monthly Gallery Walk Every first Friday of the month, 13 Bloomington art galleries are open late, from 5-8 p.m., as part of the Gallery Walk. This is a sampling of four exhibits for this coming Friday (August 1), which includes paintings, photographs, and music.
Summer Camps Part 3: Self-expression Summer in Monroe County isn’t just a break from school—it’s a time for young residents to learn and grow in different ways. The B Square visited half a dozen summer camps around Bloomington and met campers, counselors, and staff, to learn how children and teens spent their summers.
Nerd Nite back in Bloomington: Crowd packs The Bishop to learn about old time radio, bug sex, monster flicks This past Thursday (July 23), around 100 people packed into the back room of The Bishop Bar in downtown Bloomington to hear three 15-minute talks—about old-time radio, queer bugs, and a couple of South Korean filmmakers who were kidnapped to North Korea and forced to direct movies there.