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The crowd watches as magician Kristian Charles transforms various sizes of ropes into the same length during the 2018 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival on Sept. 29.
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The crowd watches as magician Kristian Charles transforms various sizes of ropes into the same length during the 2018 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival on Sept. 29.
Viking Kittens, an orchestral trio, gives a live street performance for attendees of the 2018 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival outside of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sept. 28.
Bloomington resident Emily Winter plays with her daughter Violet in the Festival Arts Village during the 2018 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Sept. 28.
Maria Laroia-Nguyen hula hoops with Anna Jassim in the Festival Arts Village during the 2018 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Sept. 28. Laroia-Nguyen and Jassim are both juniors from Signature School in Evansville, Indiana. They said their school has taken a field trip to Lotus Festival every year for the last 15 years.
The Raya Brass Band helps leads the Festival Parade during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival from Seventh Street and Washington Street to Buskirk-Chumley Theatre.
Bird scooters have finally landed on IU’s campus. Here’s the rundown on everything you need to know to start riding.
John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting performs, tells life stories and interacts with the crowd during his performance Sept. 22 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Ondrasik alternated between a guitar and a piano and was accompanied by a string quartet as he performed fan favorites and popular singles “100 Years,” “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” and “Chances.”
Students wait outside the IU Auditorium with their parents for the induction ceremony to start. IU Family Weekend will begin this Friday and go through the end of the weekend.
Catherine Sloper, left, and aunt Lavinia Penniman, right, portrayed by Glynnis Kunkel-Ruiz and Ellise Chase, socialize before a party during a rehearsal of Ruth and Augustus Goetz “The Heiress” on Sept. 18 in Ruth N. Halls Theatre. The story focuses on Catherine Sloper, a wealthy, socially awkward woman who falls in love with a man that her father believes is only after their money.
Dr. Austin Sloper, portrayed by graduate student Daniel Meeks, expresses his displeasure of his daughter’s social skills with his sister Elizabeth during a rehearsal of Ruth and Augustus Goetz’s “The Heiress” on Sept. 18 in Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
Elizabeth Almond, portrayed by graduate student Anna Doyle, says that she feels that her brother is too hard on his daughter during a rehearsal of Ruth and Augustus Goetz’s “The Heiress” on Sept. 18 in Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
Arthur Townsend, portrayed by graduate student Peter Ruiz, attends the party at the Sloper residence during a rehearsal of Ruth and Augustus Goetz’s “The Heiress” on Sept. 18 in Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
Dr. Austin Sloper, portrayed by graduate student Daniel Meeks, expresses his displeasure with his daughter’s social skills during a rehearsal of Ruth and Augustus Goetz’s “The Heiress” on Sept. 18 in Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
An IU student displays the new “Tinder U” service offered by Tinder for college students. To participate in the new service, students must use a “.edu” email address and be geolocated on a college campus.
Steve Jobs, portrayed by Edward Cleary, introduces a device that revolutionizes technology during the “(R)evolution of Steve Jobs” rehearsal Sept. 11 in the Musical Arts Center.
Fans obsess over a device created by Steve Jobs that revolutionizes technology during the “(R)evolution of Steve Jobs” rehearsal Sept. 11 in the Musical Arts Center.
Steve Jobs and girlfriend Chrisann Brennan, portrayed by Edward Cleary and Nicola Santoro, share a kiss over a picnic after taking LSD during the “(R)evolution of Steve Jobs” rehearsal Sept. 11 in the Musical Arts Center.
Steve Jobs, portrayed by Edward Cleary, begins to fall ill during the “(R)evolution of Steve Jobs” rehearsal Sept. 11 in the Musical Arts Center.
The success of Steve Jobs and his focus on clean design is depicted during the “(R)evolution of Steve Jobs” rehearsal Sept. 11 in the Musical Arts Center.
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, portrayed by Edward Cleary and Gregory McClelland, grow excited over their new creation during the “(R)evolution of Steve Jobs” rehearsal Sept. 11 in the Musical Arts Center.