Milner Library has four wonderful exhibits currently on display.
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Illinois Art Station drives creative thinking and expression in the visual arts
A brightly painted, eye-catching van has been making appearances throughout Bloomington-Normal.
Alum selected as LA Philharmonic Fellow
Andrew Francois began his music career at 10 when he picked up the violin. Now he will perform for 25 weeks with the LA Philharmonic Orchestra.
Newsboys United Tour coming to Braden in October
Tickets are available now for the Newsboys, who will play Braden Auditorium on October 4.
GLT Community Conversation: Local journalism in the era of fake news, August 8
Join us for a GLT Community Conversation on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018, about what how we consume local news, and how reporters, editors, and producers make decisions about what to cover in Bloomington-Normal.
Ewing Manor chosen for Doors Open Illinois, August 11-12
The Illinois Office of Tourism has chosen Ewing Manor as a featured venue for the statewide Doors Open Illinois. The program highlights historic locations from around the state during the month of August.
Monumental-sized model of Shakespeare’s second Globe Theatre unveiled at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival unveiled a large model of Shakespeare’s second Globe Theatre prior to the July 20 opening performance of “Shakespeare in Love”
Spot on: Shakespeare in Love features rescue dog
Not too many Shakespearean actors get their stage direction by sniffing out sausages. But that’s how “Spot” learned where he was supposed to go in Shakespeare in Love, a play based on the award-winning 1998 film.
From the Oscar-winning blockbuster film to the Illinois Shakespeare Festival stage comes the greatest love story almost never told
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival (ISF) presents “Shakespeare in Love”, July 19 through August 11.
King Henry endures familiar political struggles July 12-August 10 at the Ewing Theatre
Centered around the Battle of Agincourt (1415), King Henry weighs whether or not to begin another war. His political dilemmas seem all too familiar for today.