The Turner House by Angela Flournoy
“The Turner House” by Angela Flournoy was released April 14, 2015.
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“The Turner House” by Angela Flournoy was released April 14, 2015.
The Asian Culture Center is located at 807 E. 10th St.
Evolve Bloomington is located at 1425 N. Dunn St.
Benefit attendees listen while attorney Carl Lamb talks about IU student football manager Matt Stauder on Sept. 20 in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Custom Meats. Stauder was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in April.
Singer Reece Phillips performs songs Sept. 20 at the benefit for IU student football manager Mike Stauder in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Custom Meats. Phillips is a former IU baseball player and aspiring country singer.
Tom Allen talks about IU student football manager Matt Stauder during a benefit Sept. 20 in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Custom Meats. The local business hosted the benefit for Stauder who was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in April.
Sophomore Ryan Hoffman, left, donates money at the benefit for IU student football manager Mike Stauder on Sept. 20 in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Custom Meats. The benefit, which was hosted by the local business for Stauder who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in April, featured food and music.
Matt Stauder, IU student football manager, talks Sept. 20 in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Custom Meats about his recovery progress and how it has affected his duties as IU football manger. The local business hosted a benefit for Stauder who was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in April.
IU Running Backs Coach Mike Hart talks at a benefit for Mike Stauder on Sept. 20 in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Custom Meats. Stauder, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in April, is an IU football student manager who works closely with Hart and the running back position group.
IU Coach Tom Allen talks about the influence IU student football manager Matt Stauder has had on the IU football program Sept. 20 in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel Custom Meats. Stauder was diagnosed Hodgkin lymphoma in April.
Dorothy Granger, president of city council and District II representative, listens while roll is called Sept. 18 in City Hall. The council voted 8-1 to allow a regulated deer hunt at the Griffy Lake Nature Preserve for deer population control. Granger was the only council member not in favor.
Steve Cotter, natural resources manager for the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department, talks about the deer population during a hearing over a proposed deer hunting amendment Sept. 19 in City Hall.
Freshman Mackenzie Looze poses for a photo before practice Sept. 18 in the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center. Looze's father is the current head coach of IU swimming and diving.
Sophomore Trey Muse warms up Sept. 7 before the start of IU's match against Virginia Commonwealth University at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Muse will head to the Seattle Sounders on a homegrown deal after two seasons as the Hoosiers' starting goalkeeper.
The Corner Cube, which was designed by Lee Krasnov in 2002, is on display alongside other puzzles Sept. 14 in the Lilly Library. The Corner Cube is made from exotic woods such as Bolivian rosewood and marbled ebony from Madagascar.
Various puzzles that are part of the Jerry Slocum collection of puzzles are on display Sept. 14 in the Lilly Library. According to the library's website, the collection is the largest of its kind in the world, with over 30,000 puzzles and 4,000 puzzle related books.
A Bird scooter parked Sept. 14 outside Franklin Hall. The dockless scooter-share program recently became available in Bloomington.
Geoffrey Bradley, member of the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation board of directors.
Osteria Rago is located at 419 E. Kirkwood Ave. The restaurant specializes in Italian cuisine.
Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast performs the opening song of the evening Sept. 13 at The Bishop Bar. The band Ought opened for Japanese Breakfast.