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One of the area's largest Christmas-themed fundraisers is marking 30 years. The Baby Fold is hosting its annual Festival of Trees through Saturday at the Interstate Center in Bloomington.
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Omar Thomas wrote a gospel suite for band because he had yet to see it done. The piece premiered at Illinois State University in 2018.
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This time-bending love story at Heartland Theatre Company follows two star-crossed 20-somethings who spent a single day in Dublin together — and the regret they carried for decades.
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Dramaturg Morgan Rondinelli says themes coursing through "Fiddler on the Roof" apply to contemporary Jewish Americans.
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Just as fall colors are about to pop and wildlife heads south, JWP Audubon hosts its final bird walk of the season.
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Bobzbay and Red Raccoon Games in downtown Bloomington will host Tomes of Terror on Saturday. It's their first-ever horror fiction convention and multi-author book signing. WGLT spoke with Sue Rovens, an indie writer from Normal who is one of 11 authors being featured at the event.
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In transferring the scary movie 'Carrie' to the stage, as a musical, there are some challenges. Like that one scene near the end when, in a horribly cruel prank, Carrie White gets splattered with pig blood at a high school homecoming.
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The tour is a retrospective capturing greatest hits from her 15-year career.
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Bloomington-based singer-songwriter and guitarist Noah Hutton and his bass player Marco Freeman perform at The Station Saloon open mics every other Tuesday night, while Hutton runs sound and sometimes hosts.
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A vibrant gallery scene in downtown Bloomington is just the tip of the iceberg for Twin City art lovers.