Senior telecommunications majors Matthew Brezina and Emelie Flower have been working on their short film series "Vanguard" since last year. The series focuses on the lives of individuals that are related to the vigilante called Vanguard and how the individuals are affected by him.
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Global perspective of hunger evaluated
Monday evening in the Hoosier Den, students’ next meals were left up to chance.
University Players revive old format
The University Players, a student-run theater group, focuses on creating bold, fresh theater. They will be reviving an old form of theater, radio drama, this fall in collaboration with WIUX.
Sister Helen Prejean, the author of “Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty,” speaks in a lecture on her book and her opinions on the death penalty in the MAC on Sunday.
'Dead Man Walking' portrays compelling spiritual journey
The knife came down again and again.
Award-winning producer Harriet Newman Leve to visit campus
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Redman rearranges a strand of skeleton garland on a table of the altar. He said putting the altar together is a long process, and he and DiGregorio often encounter items that are meaningful to them or community members they know.
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The Día de los Muertos Community Altar at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures consists of collections of photos, notes and decorations to honor the dead. Curators of the altar Rachel DiGregorio and Michael Redman organize and construct the altar each year, which was originally housed in Wandering Turtle Art Gallery.
Curators Rachel DiGregorio and Michael Redman add the final decorations to the 10th annual installation of the community altar. Redman said the altar expands each year to add the offerings collected from previous years.
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Artistic Director Adam Bodony conducts the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra in a string rehearsal Tuesday, Sept. 15 in the Orchestra Room of Bloomington High School South. Bodony said the pieces in the upcoming concert, “Redemption” on October 25, will stretch the orchestra.
Local cat spreads unflinching positivity through independent voice
Lil BUB does not often jump off couches.
Kelsey Nichols works on some of the details of the costume for Scratchy in the production of "Mr. Burns, a post-electric play". Nichols made the costumes out of materials not typically used in clothing to reflect what the characters may have done.
Designer creates costumes with unconventional materials
In a typical production, Kelsey Nichols said the fabric bin in the costume studio of the theater building is filled with just that — fabric.
Film festival takes screen for final year
The Diabolique International Film Festival returns today to IU Cinema for its ninth and final year.
Associate professor's poetry selected for national competition
Associate professor Ross Gay was selected for the 2015 National Book Awards Longlist for Poetry. He was selected for his book, “Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude.”
Henry Woronicz teaches on and off stage for 'Hedda Gabler'
The cast of IU Theatre’s “Hedda Gabler” sat center stage in Ruth N. Halls Theatre during a rehearsal Monday evening, practicing the pronunciation of character names.
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Annie Sprinkle speaks about her past 40 years in the sex industry. Sprinkle said she stood firm as a sex-positive feminist throughout her career.
Soapy Soap owners take a hands-on approach to business, including designing labels for each individual product. A. Mahdi said being a local business gives them the ability to oversee the details of production.
Soapy Soap maintains quality during expansion
Mohammed A. Mahdi examined the reject box of Soapy Soap Company products on a shelf in the office room in the warehouse and chuckled.
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Junior Melissa Bergsneider speaks to potential members about the goals of Reinvest IU, an organization dedicated to encouraging environmental awareness and action at IU. The call-out meeting was Thursday in the Walnut Room of the IMU.