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Biographer and historian Guy Fraker will give a talk about Ann Rutledge, rumored to be Abraham Lincoln's first sweetheart.
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The Normal Theater has shown thousands and thousands of films since it opened 88 years ago. But one galactic trilogy has never graced the iconic Uptown marquee.
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Ntozake Shange's landmark choreopoem will be performed live by ISU students on Feb. 24. It's the final installment of a month-long Black History Month series at the Normal Theater.
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The Normal Theater screens a pair of documentaries revisiting cult classic 'Chasing Amy' and feminist folk icon Ani DiFranco.
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'Eat, Pray, Love' meets Christopher Guest in a new mockumentary film by Coalescence Theatre Project, showing this weekend at the Normal Theater.
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Most haunted houses and fright fests have closed for the year, but there are still plenty of ways to celebrate Halloween on a school night.
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A first-time collaboration brings a Community Players shadow cast to Normal Theater's Rocky Horror Picture Show screenings.
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The country's longest-running Dave Matthews cover band returns to Bloomington. The band is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Matthews' debut studio album, "Under the Table and Dreaming."
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Edward David Anderson released his first single in Bloomington-Normal in 1994 and launched the popular band Backyard Tire Fire here. He plays a concert Friday launching a new album, "Still the River," and celebrating the milestone.
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Costumes and participation are encouraged at Bloomington-Normal's dual "Rocky Horror" screenings ... provided you leave glitter and toast at home.