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(05/20/12 5:30pm)
The Optimist Newspaper softball player Kirby Anstead waits for the call after the The Gothic Yearbook team’s Charles Woodward dropped the softball during the play Friday at Bryan Park. The two Bloomington High School South teams, the schools newspaper and yearbook staffs, played their 6th annual softball game with newspaper winning 11-8.
(05/20/12 5:29pm)
Bloomington High School South yearbook staffer Quinn McNeil crosses first base just after the ball is caught by the newspaper’s Stewart Rickert at their annual matchup Friday at Bryan Park. Quinn’s twin brother Jack Mcneil, also on the yearbook team, watches from third base.
(05/20/12 3:41pm)
Indiana University Theatre & Drama students Taylor Crousore and Erica Johnson rehearse Tuesday for Maggie Cassidy, a musical adaptation of the Jack Kerouac novel of the same name.
(05/20/12 3:41pm)
Indiana University Theatre & Drama students Hana Slevin, as Maggie Cassidy, and Taylor Crousore as Jack Kerouac, rehearse for the upcoming musical Maggie Cassidy. The musical is an adaptation of the Novel of the same name part of the BPP & IU New Musical Series.
(05/20/12 3:40pm)
Actors rehearse for Maggie Cassidy, a musical adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s novel of the same name. The show opened Thursday at the Bloomington Playwrights Project 107 W. 9th St. and tickets can be purchased at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
(05/16/12 9:10pm)
IU baseball player Dustin DeMuth and University of Evansville’s catcher Chris Pearson wait for the ball from pitcher Ryan Billo Tuesday at Sembower Field. IU won the game 5-4
(05/16/12 9:10pm)
IU short stop Michael Basil prepares to throw to third as University of Evansville’s Tim Bodine makes a dash. IU won 5-4.
(05/16/12 9:10pm)
University of Evansville Ryan Billo pitches against IU Tuesday at Sembower Field. IU won 5-4
(05/16/12 9:06pm)
Monroe County Sherrif's Deputies gather near the Bloomington Police and Fire Memorial in front of City Hall Tuesday. They were among other law enforcement officers and firefighters attending the Peace Officers Memorial Day Ceremonies.
(05/16/12 9:06pm)
Monroe County Sherrif's Deputy Nathan Peach salutes during the dropping of the flag ceremony Tuesday. The ceremony was part of the Peace Ofiicers Memorial Day event in front of City Hall in Bloomington, IN.
(05/16/12 9:05pm)
Bob Neely of the Bloomington Police Department addresses a crowd Tuesday in front of City Hall. John F. Kennedy signed the proclamation in 1962 designating May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day.
(05/13/12 7:13pm)
Parent Volunteer Mary Pitman directs her 8 year old son Kylan along with other students from the Prep School Academy Thursday as they get their strawberry shortcake. The Annual Strawberry Festival, started in 1985, is a fundraising event for the Bloomington Boys and Girls Club.
(05/13/12 7:12pm)
The Monroe County Courthouse Lawn bustles with activity Thursday during the Annual Strawberry Festival to benefit the Bloomington Boys and Girls Club. The Festival has been a Bloomington tradition for 27 years and includes live music, family fun, and of course strawberry shortcake.
(05/13/12 6:00pm)
22 month old Tahlen Thomas enjoys the strawberry shortcake fed to him by his Grandmother Lori Thomas. The family, including mother Keelea and twin brother Griffin, enjoyed their first Strawberry Festival Thursday on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn.
(05/03/12 9:21pm)
Graduating seniors Neely Shanahan, Jessica Runkle, Alison Clements, Kristen Ditsch, and Francesca Hanke Pose for photos at the Indiana Memorial Union while Matt Fischer snaps photos. The group, who all lived in the same dorms at one time or another, have become close friends during their time at IU and spent Thursday posing for photos around campus.
(05/03/12 9:21pm)
Phuong Doan takes a photo of friend and fellow Vietnam Young Leader Award winner Huy Nguyen Thursday at Showalter Fountain. The Vietnam Young Leader Award is a full scholarship to support Vietnam's goverment employees in obtaining a Masters degree in Public Affairs.
(05/03/12 9:19pm)
Tai Vu gets help from an IU Bookstore employee Thursday after picking up his cap and gown. Vu is graduating with a Masters Degree from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He is attending IU on a scholarship from Vietnam where he already has a job waiting for him.
(04/24/12 2:42am)
Junior Sam Harrell raises her hand to be put in line to speak at a meeting with Provost Lauren Robel and Dean of Students Pete Goldsmith in the Persimmon Room in the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday. The dean and provost invited students to meet in the Persimmon room to further discuss subjects like tuition.
(04/20/12 2:03am)
Painter Bob Payton prepares a fountain for new paint in front of the Indiana Memorial Union. Payton used harsh chemicals combined with scraping and scrubbing to remove the last layer of paint and make way for the new coat.
(04/13/12 1:51am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The Venue Fine Art & Gifts slowly filled with artists and art appreciators Tuesday night for a presentation by author Rachel Berenson Perry.Attendees enjoyed refreshments and chatted about Perry and her book as seating to accommodate the large group became scarce. “The most we’ve had stuffed into that room was 55,” Venue owner Gabe Colman said.Perry is the former fine arts curator of the Indiana State Museum and is considered the foremost expert on Indiana art, especially art originating in Brown County. Perry was at the Venue speaking about T.C. Steele and other artists who made up the Hoosier Group. “T.C. Steele was an early artist in Indiana, and is probably the best-known artist in Indiana, who came to Brown County in 1907,” Perry said. “The group, who included William Forsythe, John Ottis Adams, Richard Greulle and Otto Stark, pioneered the ‘Plein Air’ style of painting in America.”Perry said IU’s campus was a subject of many of Steele’s paintings because he was an artist in residence from 1922 to 1926. His studio was located in Franklin Hall, she said.Perry has already authored “T.C Steele and the Society of Western Artists, 1896-1914,” which won a silver medal in the Fine Art category in the 2010 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Her latest book, “Paint on Canvas: A Biography of T.C. Steele,” was the subject of Tuesday’s presentation and book signing.A projector was set up in one of the four small rooms at the Venue, and eventually, almost everyone found a seat in the room — others watched intently from the two doorways. Paintings were splashed across a blank wall as Perry introduced them and encouraged discussion about the artist and the history. It was a constant Q-and-A format as Perry fielded questions.One audience member asked how the artists maintained their supplies of paints, brushes and canvases in what was a relatively remote Brown County in the 1900s. “They really lived in Brown County seasonally and wintered in Indianapolis until after 1922,” Perry said.Janet Barnes, an art teacher at Rogers Elementary School, said she enjoyed hearing Perry’s answers.“It’s always fun to learn how they were real people sort of hanging out doing their thing,” she said. “It makes them very real.”Perry is working on another book. She is also considering writing a memoir. She said she would have no trouble filling a memoir, with experience as curator for Indiana State Museum and a work history that includes driving a cab and shoeing horses for nearly 12 years.“I was very pleased with the number of people who showed up,” Perry said as she continued signing books after her presentation.