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The new movie “Cocaine Bear” goes into wide release Friday. Playing off that renewed interest in animals gone wild, the Normal Theater is screening two of its own nature-run-amok films at 7 p.m. Saturday.
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A group of musicians called the Invincible Czars tours the country providing a live score for "Nosferatu" screenings, including one next Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Normal Theater.
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The Normal Theater will host a documentary and discussion regarding an efforts to stop logging in the Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois.
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The first film in the “Understanding Horror” series is “Night of the Living Dead" on Aug. 25 at the Normal Theater.
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A former Peace Corps volunteer says the organization remains relevant 60 years after its founding during the Kennedy administration. Dane Myers is now the assistant director of the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development.
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DatebookMIOpera had great success earlier this year with a live production of the "The Barber of Seville," a classic comic opera. Now, the company that brings a sometimes hard-to-find artform to Bloomington-Normal is putting on Guiseppe Verdi's "La Traviata," a very different work.
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Moviegoers visiting the historic Normal Theater now can add a brew to their view. On Tuesday, the town council voted to allow alcohol sales at regular events there, as well as in surrounding areas in Uptown, during certain town-sponsored events and festivals.
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The Normal Theater resumes in-person screenings this week, starting with the film “Little Fish” — which so happens to be about a global pandemic. In this…
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America is polarized. For evidence of that, look no further than … well, everywhere.But sometimes, a good old-fashioned disagreement can be fun. Like,…
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After being closed for six months due to the pandemic, the Normal Theater will reopen for in-person film screenings starting Oct. 1.Things will be a…