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The 15th annual Festival of Joy dodged the rain and paraded through Downtown Bloomington on Sunday. Check out our photo gallery from the event.
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The annual Festival of Joy is returning to Bloomington-Normal on Sunday. From culture to cuisine, the community will experience a taste of Indian culture in their own backyard.
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Hundreds covered each other in powdered color Saturday in downtown Bloomington for the inaugural Holi Moli - A Bloomington-Normal Festival of Colors.
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Emmy-nominated Vir Das — who’s been called India’s biggest comedy export — is the guest speaker for the April 11 Indian Cultural Dinner at Illinois State University.
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Two Bloomington-Normal high schoolers are inviting you to participate in one of their Indian culture’s most important celebrations – Holi, the Festival of Colors.
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The new president of the McLean County India Association wants to bring the group back to life after nearly three years of dormancy due to COVID-19.
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Many people interviewed by WGLT say they’re eager for Indians to take the next step in representation – serving in elected positions – and are hopeful that historic barriers to those opportunities can be overcome.
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Games are as much a part of Indian culture as they are in American culture. And within both of those cultures, how those games are played, and who plays them, have changed over time.
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The missions of both schools that teach Telugu and Tamil boil down to universal themes that go beyond language. They're there to pass along tradition, culture and history and to build kinship and community among those who attend.
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The Asian Indian population has grown dramatically over the last decade in Bloomington-Normal, but they are still a minority. Many Indians say the community is welcoming, but not everyone has the same experiences.