Various artists sold their paintings and other art at the People's Art Fair on Saturday. The fair included live music, dancing, food and games for kids.
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Julian Soots, a 5-year-old that goes to Harmony School, jumps in the bounce house at the Harmony School Extravaganza and People's Art Fair on Saturday. The events had various games for kids including fishing for prizes, a haunted house and nail painting.
Olivia Harris, age 2, plays with bubbles at the People's Art Fair on Saturday at Harmony School. The fair included games for kids including a haunted house and archery.
At the Harmony School Extravaganza and People's Art Fair, kids were allowed to fish for prizes in exchange for tickets. The fair also included artwork for sale and live dancing and music.
Nakia Boone paints 11-year-old Mae Hayashi's nails at the Harmony School Extravaganza on Saturday. The Extravaganza and the People's Art Fair held at Harmony School had booths of artwork and games.
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The array of available dietary lifestyles is more diverse than ever. Figuring out if you want to be a vegan or an omnivore can be a dilemma.
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Congressman Luke Messer speaks to the College Republicans Monday night about his campaign for U.S. Senate. Messer said he is sympathetic toward people under DACA, but the United States still needs to build a wall at Mexico's border.
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Congressman Luke Messer says at his talk to the College Republicans on Monday that we need to evaluate Joe Donnelly's actions. "What he's selling to Hoosiers is fundamentally different from what he serves," Messer said.
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Edward Linenthal, professor of history at IU, talks about the context and history of the Charlottesville debate at the "Monuments, Memory and Meaning after Charlottesville" event in the Monroe County Public Library Monday night. The talk featured four speakers and a panel.
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Beth Rupp and her daughter Alana Rupp, 11, watch as actors walk down the red carpet at "The Good Catholic" premiere on Sunday. Alana Rupp said she wasn't able to be an extra in the movie, but she was excited to watch the sold-out premiere.
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Members of Another Round a cappella group pose before "The Good Catholic" premiere at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Sunday night. Another Round sang with actor John C. McGinley in the movie.
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A crowd gathers outside the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday before the premiere of "The Good Catholic." The premiere was sold out, but there will be four additional screenings of the film this week.
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Clementine Shoulberg, and extra in "The Good Catholic," walks down the red carpet at the premiere on Sunday. The sold-out premiere took place at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
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Members of the crowd at "The Good Catholic" premiere on Sunday take photos of the Director Paul Shoulberg and his children. "The Good Catholic" is a locally filmed movie starring Danny Glover and Zachary Spicer.
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Director Paul Shoulberg and his children Clementine and Tal walk onto the red carpet before the premiere of "The Good Catholic." The premiere at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday was sold out.
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Mayor John Hamilton says that a new era of politics that include young people, local government and women is beginning. Mayor Hamilton introduced the Rise to Run event in the city council chambers Sunday.
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Rise to Run event organizers Rachel Guglielmo (left)and Regina Moore (right) introduce the Rise to Run event in the city council chambers Sunday. Rise to Run is a movement that organizes women to run for political office.
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Rise to Run event organizers Rachel Guglielmo (left) and Regina Moore (center) greet Kentucky Rep. Attica Scott, D-Ky., before the Rise to Run event Sunday at Bloomington City Hall. Rise to Run is a movement that encourages women to run for political office.
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IUPD captain Steve Kellams explains the different parts of the police car interior Thursday. The cars are fitted with technology that helps officers print tickets and file reports without having to come back into the station.