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Then-freshman Kyle Schwarber gets a big lead off first base as Ohio State pitcher Jaron Long delivers the ball to home plate May 15 at Sembower Field.
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Then-freshman Kyle Schwarber gets a big lead off first base as Ohio State pitcher Jaron Long delivers the ball to home plate May 15 at Sembower Field.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>When you think of the placed called Heaven, you probably don’t think of thrashing guitars and banging drum solos that will melt your face off. Apparently, neither do The Walkmen on their newest album, “Heaven.”By no means is this album full of cherubs playing their little horseshoe-shaped harps, but it is packed full of love — with titles like “Love Is Luck,” “Southern Heart,” “The Love You Love” and “Dreamboat” dispersed throughout the entirety of its 47 minutes.However, lyrics such as “Tell me again how you loved all the men you were after” on “Southern Heart” and “I left you a million times/The irony ain’t lost on me” on “Dreamboat” make it clear that love hasn’t been smooth sailing for The Walkmen.With their new grown-up sound and the plea “Don’t leave me now/You’re my best friend” on the title track, you’ll be feeling the love on this Walkmen album and keep coming back for more.By Jonathan Streetman
Seth Young and Jade Marks, both of Bloomington, watch a video created by John Shearer as part of his "I'm Too Young For This @#!%" exhibit chronicling his battle with a brain tumor on Friday at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Center.
A Bloomington resident studies an image during John Shearer's show on Friday at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Center. Shearer's exhibit, "I'm Too Young For This @#!%," displays his battle with a brain tumor that left him blind and paralyzed on the left side of his body.
J.B. Privett, of Anderson, takes a picture with her phone of one of the pieces in John Shearer's show Friday at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Center. Shearer's exhibit, "I'm Too Young For This @#!%," displays his battle with a brain tumor that left him blind and paralyzed on the left side of his body.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Sigur Rós has always done well stateside, despite the fact that no one can understand lead singer Jónsi Birgisson’s Icelandic lyrics. Whether it’s through the soaring instrumentals or simply Jónsi’s high-pitched, angelic voice, something about Sigur Rós’ music just makes you want to sit in a beanbag chair for hours. “Valtari” is no different. Opener “Ég Anda,” which translates to “I Breathe,” is a breath of fresh air and sets the tone for the album. Slow and steady, it moves on. “Ekki múkk” has a very similar sound to Jónsi’s solo song “Boy Lilikoi,” and “Varðeldur” is a reworked version of “Lúppulagið” from 2011’s “Inni,” a moving live album.But these songs never come across as stale or uninspired. The effect is quite the opposite. These songs feel, along with the rest of the album, like a chat with an old friend. By Jonathan Streetman
Fans cheer on the IU baseball team from the left field fence Thursday at Sembower Field.
Freshman Chris Sujka catches a fly ball in right field against Ohio State on Thursday at Sembower Field.
Ohio State player Ryan Cypret dives back to first base safely Thursday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore Joey DeNato pitches the ball against Ohio State on Thursday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore Joey DeNato fields the ball and prepares to throw it to second base Thursday at Sembower Field.
Freshman Kyle Schwarber gets a big lead off first base as Ohio State pitcher Jaron Long delivers the ball to home plate Thursday at Sembower Field.
Freshman Kyle Schwarber hits the ball Thursday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore Joey DeNato throws back to freshman Sam Travis to hold Ohio State player Kirby Pellant on base Thursday at Sembower Field.
Freshman Will Nolden tries to catch an Ohio State players home run as it flies over the left field fence Thursday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore Ryan Halstead pitches against the Kentucky Wildcats on Wednesday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore Dustin DeMuth bunts the ball with the bases loaded while playing the Kentucky Wildcats on Wednesday at Sembower Field.
Kentucky catcher Michael Williams blocks a wild pitch on Wednesday at Sembower Field.
Freshman Kyle Schwarber crosses home plate to score a run against the Kentucky Wildcats on Wednesday at Sembower Field.
Sophomore pitcher Ryan Halstead stands on the mound after Kentucky Wildcat Matt Reida hit a solo home run in the top of the third inning on Wednesday at Sembower Field.