Steeve Wisher on guitar and Dale Gardener on mandolin perform the song "Huckleberry" at the Updraft & Campus Costume Coffin Races on Oct. 7. Attendees were encouraged to dress in costumes for the early Halloween festivities, which included a parade, coffin races and live music.
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Sofia Cristobal, 4, paints a pumpkin at the Updraft & Campus Costume Coffin Races on Oct. 7. Attendees were encouraged to dress in costumes for the early Halloween festivities, which included a parade, coffin races and live music.
Bolam shows the pockmarked, layered texture of limestone. Sometimes she finds tiny shells embedded in the limestone that she carves.
Bolam holds a handful of chisels that she uses to carve. She also uses a dremel tool, which is a handheld rotary tool, and sometimes a screwdriver. "Limestone is kind of a magical substance," she said, remarking on its simultaneous hardness and softness.
Bolam, whose studio is open Oct. 1-31 from 12-5 p.m. on the weekdays and 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. on the weekends, displays a finished carving of a Green Man. She is inspired by the flora and fauna of Indiana as well as medieval motifs.
Bolam's workspace is scattered with smaller studies and carvings. She works outdoors, using an air compressor to power her tools.
Sidney Bolam uses a dremel tool to carve a heron into limestone at her studio, Bohemian Hobbit Studio. Bolam is part of the Back Roads of Brown County Studio Tour, which runs Oct. 1-31 and features over 20 artists.
Signs protesting abortion line the intersection of 10th Street and Fee Lane on Oct. 4. The signs were placed as a collaboration between Students for Life at IU and Created Equal, an anti-abortion group based in Columbus, Ohio.
Junior Jenna Fisher, president of Students for Life at IU, moves a sign out of the rain Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of 10th Street and Fee Lane. Students for Life at IU partnered with Created Equal to place signs at the intersection protesting abortion.
IU students from all campuses will be able to use CrimsonCards, the successor to CampusAccess cards. Students must switch over to the new cards before June 30.
Alyssa Ulrey pushes a stroller in the Hoosiers Outrun Cancer 5K walk Saturday morning. The 5K walk/run, which is hosted by the Bloomington Hospital Foundation, benefits the IU Health Olcott Center.
Pedestrians stop to peer into the self-driving bus and take pictures of it at its parked location on Kirkwood Avenue. EasyMile, a French autonomous vehicle maker, will be providing free rides in their EZ10 bus model to attendees on Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Henry McDaniel, Ali Lidbury and Carina Lastimosa act in "Beating a Dead Horse." Bloomington Playwrights Project will put on the play Sept. 28-Oct. 14.
Marcus Kearns, Ali Lidbury, Henry McDaniel, Michael Sheehan and Carina Lastimosa act in "Beating a Dead Horse." Bloomington Playwrights Project will put on the play, directed by Ivey Lowe, Sept. 28-Oct. 14.
Michael Sheehan's character, Steve, consoles Steve Scott's character, Lil Buck, in "Beating a Dead Horse." Bloomington Playwrights Project will put on the play, directed by Ivey Lowe, Sept. 28-Oct. 14.
Michael Sheehan as Steve and Carina Lastimosa as Bryony act in "Beating a Dead Horse." Bloomington Playwrights Project will put on the play, directed by Ivey Lowe, Sept. 28-Oct. 14.
Kate Braun as Marianne and Ali Lidbury as Erica act in "Beating a Dead Horse." Bloomington Playwrights Project will put on the play, directed by Ivey Lowe, Sept. 28-Oct. 14.
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Bloomington City Council members listen to a presentation at a meeting this year to review the the fourth chapter of the Comprehensive Plan, “Downtown.” On Monday night the council debated the fifth chapter, "Housing & Neighborhoods."
Pastor Darin Herzog squeezes a lemon into a shaker to make a lemon shake-up at the Monroe County Fall Festival on Sept. 23. Herzog's church, the Ellettsville First Assembly of God, was donating all proceeds from the booth's sales at the festival to missions and hurricane relief through Convoy of Hope, a faith-based, humanitarian organization.
Brenda Brumett paints a Spider-man on Finn Ludlow, 7, at the Brenda's Face Painting stall at the Monroe County Fall Festival on Sept. 23. The festival featured food and arts and crafts vendors.