The Pencil Today:

THE QUOTE

“Well I guess some like it hot. But personally I prefer classical music myself.” — Joe/Josephine, pretending to be a rich oil man in order to seduce Sugar Kane in the movie, “Some Like It Hot

WHO LIKES IT THIS HOT?

I mean, honestly, 105 degrees? Again?

HOW HOT IS IT?

So hot I’m not even gonna write anything today.

Electron Pencil event listings: Music, art, movies, lectures, parties, receptions, games, benefits, plays, meetings, fairs, conspiracies, rituals, etc.

◗ IU Lee Norvelle TheaterChildren’s musical,  “The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs,” presented by Indiana Festival Theater; 11am

◗ IU Dowling International CenterEnglish Conversation Club, for non-native speakers of American English; 1pm

Monroe Lake, Paynetown SRA — Heritage Days, reenactors portray eras from the 1760s to the 1890s; 2pm

DiscardiaDrop-in paper crafting with instructor Laurel Bender; 5-8pm

By Hand GalleryOpening reception, art exhibit, Nature Play by Sara Steffey McQueen; 5-8pm

ThriveOpening reception, art exhibit, Mori Coe paintings & drawings; 5-8pm

◗ Ivy Tech Waldron CenterOpening reception, art exhibits, Clare Swallow, Dale Gardner, Sarah Wain, Jessica Lucas, Alex Straiker; 5-8pm

The Venue Fine Arts & GiftsOpening reception, art exhibit, crystalline glazed ceramic creations by Adam Egenolf; 6pm

◗ IU Art MuseumJazz in July series, Andy Cobine Trio; 6:30pm

Muddy Boots Cafe, Nashville — Rusty Muskett; 7-9pm — Steve Thomas; 9:30-11:30pm

◗ IU Auer HallSummer Music Series, piano academy student duet recital; 7-9pm

Bloomington SpeedwayJD Byrider Night, sprint cars, UMP modifieds & superstocks: 7:30pm

◗ IU Wells-Metz Theatre“The Taming of the Shrew”; 7:30pm

Max’s PlaceThe Groundsmen; 7:30pm

◗ IU Memorial UnionRecreational folk dancing; 7:30-10:30pm

The Player’s Pub Justin Case Band; 8pm

Cafe DjangoMilestones Jazz Quintet; 8pm

The Comedy AtticRyan Singer; 8 & 10:30pm

The BluebirdRandy Houser; 9pm

Ongoing:

◗ Ivy Tech Waldron CenterExhibit, “I’m Too Young For This  @#!%” by John D. Shearer; through July 30th

◗ IU Art MuseumExhibit, “Urban Landscape: A Selection of Papercuts by Qiao Xiaoguang; through August 12th — Exhibit, wildlife artist William Zimmerman; through September 9th — Exhibit, David Hockney, new acquisitions; through October 21st

◗ IU SoFA Grunwald GalleryKinsey Institute Juried Art Show; through July 21st, 11am

Monroe County History CenterPhoto exhibit, “Bloomington: Then and Now” by Bloomington Fading; through October 27th

One thought on “The Pencil Today:

  1. Susan Sandberg says:

    It is too hot to move, and that creepy Twilight Zone clip hits pretty close to home. And seriously, folks, Heritage Days at Paynetown? People are dressing up in 1760’s re-enactment garb on a day like today? Goddess have mercy, protect them from heat stroke! Not even Lake Monroe will be refreshing today.

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