Maps and Atlases/Murder By Death
Lead singer and guitarist of Maps & Atlases, Dave Davison, plays guitar Thursday at the Bluebird.
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Lead singer and guitarist of Maps & Atlases, Dave Davison, plays guitar Thursday at the Bluebird.
Shiraz Dada of Maps & Atlases plays bass during their set Thursday at the Bluebird.
Murder by Death will play an album release show at the Bluebird Nightclub today, 9 p.m., with indie/math rock band Maps & Atlases. Adam Turla, lead singer of Murder by Death, talked with the IDS.
Jacqui Bauer, the City of Bloomington sustainability coordinator speaks to people attending Green Drinks on Wednesday at the Upland Brewing Company banquet center. She discussed the lengths that Bloomington is going through to achieve LEED certification which means being a leader in energy and environmental design.
A Green Drinks sign hangs outside of the Upland Brewing Company's banquet center Wednesday. Green Drinks meets here the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss environmental issues.
A man holds a glass of beer while listening to Jacqui Bauer, the Bloomington sustainability coordinator speak Wednesday at Green Drinks. People gather once a month at Green Drinks to listen to speakers, discuss ideas and learn about having a "greener" community.
People attending Green Drinks watch and listen as sustainability coordinator Jacqui Bauer speaks about what the city is doing to be "greener" on Wednesday at Upland Brewing Company.
Adam Turla, lead singer of Bloomington band Murder by Death, poses for a photograph Friday. Murder by Death released their sixth studio full length album on Sept. 25.
Saxaphonist Joakim Nilsson of Movits! performs as crowd members clap along on Friday at Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. Movits! is a Sweedish hip-hop and swing band.
Saxaphonist Joakim Nilsson of Movits! sings during their performance on Friday at Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. Movits! performed on both Friday and Saturday of the fest.
Donna Cartlton of the Middle Eastern bellydance group performs for a crowd of people at Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday on 6th Street. A variety of groups performed at different times along the street throughout the weekend for festival goers.
Donna Cartlton of the Middle Eastern bellydance group performs for a crowd of people at Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday on 6th Street. A variety of groups performed at different times along the street throughout the weekend for festival goers.
Donna Cartlton of the Middle Eastern bellydance group perfroms for a crowd of people at Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Friday on 6th Street. A variety of groups performed at different times along the street throughout the weekend for festival goers.
Carrie Spratford of the Hudsucker Posse dances with her hula hoop during Lotus Word Music and Arts Festival. During the weekend, the Posse did multiple performances.
Amy Crites of the Hudsucker Possee dances with two hula hoops during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival. Founded in 2009, the Hudsucker Posse is an open hoop dance and exercise group.
Thea Bransbury of Bloomington gazes down the street as rollerblader Piper colors with chalk on Saturday at Lotus Music & Arts Festival on Saturday. 6th Street was covered in colorful chalk drawings during the festival.
Festival goer Dave Nord holds his granddaughter Pheoebe Mendota as they smile at a street performer Saturday during the Lotus World Music & Arts Festival. This was the nineteenth year that the festival took place.
IU team members hug after a goal is scored during the Hoosiers' 3-1 win against ISU on Wednesday at Jerry Yeagley Field.
Junior forward Rebecca Candler takes a shot on goal during the Hoosiers' 3-1 win against Indiana State University on Wednesday at Jerry Yeagley Field.
Sophomore midfielder Krisitin Leist fights for possession of the ball during the Hoosiers' 3-1 win against Indiana State University on Wednesday at Jerry Yeagley Field.