Tabitha Burton's character, Cecelia, coaches Mike Sheehan's character, Duncan, on how to channel Lady Gaga's "Telephone" persona during a tech rehearsal of their play, "Going Gaga." Burton and Sheehan were part of a team competing in the Ike & Julie Arnove PlayOffs, in which a team of a playwright, director and three actors have 24 hours to work with a surprise theme, prop and line of dialogue to create a full production.
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Shalom Community Center, located on Walnut Street, provides resources for people experiencing homelessness and poverty.
Bloomington City Council members listen to a presentation at a September meeting. The council voted unanimously to pass a proposal to fund five cameras for the downtown Bloomington area Wednesday night.
Matilda Rose, a drag queen, performs on Saturday at the Back Door as part of Queer Cabaret: Halloqueen. The Back Door also hosted a costume contest that night.
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Richard Cranium, a drag king, performs Saturday night at the Back Door as part of Queer Cabaret: Halloqueen. The Back Door, a local LGBTQ+ bar, hosts a revolving set of drag, burlesque and other gender-based performances.
Mocha Debeauté, a drag queen, performs Saturday night at the Back Door as part of Queer Cabaret: Halloqueen. The Back Door is a performance venue that caters to the LGBTQ+ community and their allies.
Ryan Sandy, a senior theater student, applies drag makeup in his bathroom. Sandy, who performs regularly as drag queen Ruth N. Nasia at the Back Door, began doing drag in June and used his background in the theater to inform how he does his make-up.
Rodgers Cemetery is located across from Foster Quad on Fee Lane. It's one of two cemeteries on the IU campus, along with Dunn Cemetery.
L.A. folk punk band Girlpool hits the stage at the Bishop
Girlpool was joined by Lala Lala and Palm for a sonic tour of alt-rock on Thursday night.
Eve Alpert performs with Palm on Thursday night at the Bishop. Palm, a rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is touring with Girlpool.
Harmony Tividad takes a turn performing vocals on Thursday night at the Bishop. Tividad performed "It Gets More Blue," a song off Girlpool's second full-length album "Powerplant," which came out in May.
Cleo Tucker sings to "Ideal World," a song from Girlpool's 2015 album "Before The World Was Big," on Thursday night at the Bishop. Tucker, who performs guitar and vocals, sang to a crowded room, "I thought I found myself today. No one's noticed things are okay."
Harmony Tividad, left, and Cleo Tucker, right, perform onstage on Thursday night at the Bishop. The Los Angeles natives, who make up the band Girlpool, performed folk punk songs from their two full-length albums.
Emily Kempf of Lala Lala performs in 2017at the Bishop bar. The band will be performing at this year's Culture Shock Music Festival.
Alexandra Christina, the countess of Frederiksborg in Denmark, discusses how to have productive conversations with people who have conflicting values. The countess, Reverend Forrest Gilmore and Distinguished Scholar Lee Hamilton participated in a panel discussion on ethical leadership Thursday afternoon in the Global and International Studies Building.
Dolly, a two-year-old pit bull, sits in the yard of the Bloomington Animal Shelter on Wednesday afternoon. People sometimes mistakenly think of pit bulls as being aggressive or having trouble with other dogs or kids, Animal Shelter Director Virgil Sauder said.
Dolly, a two-year-old pit bull, sits in the yard of the Bloomington Animal Shelter on Wednesday afternoon. Mutts that are actually a blend of lots of dog breeds are frequently mistaken for pit bulls, even though they might not have any pit bull genetic markers, Animal Shelter Director Virgil Sauder said.
Neil Lazarus, a Jewish educator, gives a presentation on Israel's existence and future in the Middle East on Monday. Lazarus spoke on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and how the political dynamics of the region influence it.
Duo is IU's two-step login system that requires users to register a secondary device to log in from. Any IU student not registered on Duo by Nov. 2 will be unable to access most of the University’s online systems.