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(05/16/12 8:52pm)
Spider webs and dead insects lie between a jar and brush above the kitchen sink. For the year Holmes lived in his damaged house, he was accompanied only by his pet cat, Kiki. Holmes said that he was squeezing Kiki so hard during the tornado that he feared he might kill her.
(05/16/12 8:51pm)
Holmes walks through what used to be his living room. To rid the house of mold, the walls have been torn down and temporarily replaced with plastic sheets.
(05/16/12 8:51pm)
Mold-infested roof rafters are laid bare after disaster relief volunteers tore down walls and ceilings of a house damaged by a tornado in May last year. Home owner Don Holmes lived in the house for close to a year after the destruction, amidst hazardous mould, and rainwater that had leaked in.
(03/30/12 4:03am)
Junior Stephanie Kohls
(03/30/12 4:03am)
Sophomore Casey Baker
(03/30/12 4:03am)
Junior Patrick Courtney
(03/30/12 4:03am)
Junior Kyle Straub
(03/29/12 11:55pm)
Andrew Lam, author, journalist and co-founder of New American Media reads, from his autobiography "Perfume Dreams" during his presentation, "Writing in Two Hemispheres," on Thursday at Ernie Pyle Hall. Lam was in Bloomington to open IU's celebration of the 2012 Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
(01/26/12 2:32am)
Perry Olds explains the images and Hebrew words on a rubbing to Mary Norman after presenting “The Art of the Israeli Man Hole Cover” on Tuesday at The Venue Fine Arts and Gifts. The display of eight rubbings in the gallery represented only a small portion of the 30 works Olds created during a seven-week visit to Israel late last year.
(01/20/12 8:19pm)
Andy Goheen of Sticky and the Bees and drummer Mike Notaro perform at a farewell concert in Goheen's honor Wednesday at The Bishop. Goheen has worked as The Bishop's in-house concert promoter since it opened in 2009, but resigned in December last year because he is moving to Chicago.
(01/20/12 8:19pm)
Andy Goheen of Sticky and the Bees smiles as he teases an audience member at the farewell concert in Goheen's honor on Wednesday night at The Bishop. Goheen worked as the bar's in-house concert promoter since it opened in 2009, but resigned in December last year because he is relocating to Chicago next month.
(01/20/12 8:19pm)
Guitarist Austin Hoke and bassist Evan Latt perform during the farewell concert in Andy Goheen's honor on Wednesday night at The Bishop. Goheen worked as the bar's in-house concert promoter since it opened in 2009, but resigned in December last year because he is relocating to Chicago next month.
(01/20/12 8:18pm)
Andy Goheen of Sticky and the Bees sings to the 30 to 50-strong crowd at the farewell concert in his honor on Wednesday night at The Bishop. Goheen worked as the bar's in-house concert promoter since it opened in 2009, but resigned in December last year because he is relocating to Chicago next month.
(01/20/12 8:17pm)
Ziona Riley and Andy Goheen of Sticky and the Bees sing at a farewell concert in Goheen's honor Wednesday at The Bishop. Goheen invited friends Riley, Austin Hoke, Evan Latt and Mike Notaro to perform at his last show in Bloomington.
(01/20/12 8:17pm)
Lewis Rogers of Busman's Holiday, in a rare wistful moment, performs at the farewell concert in Andy Goheen's honor on Wednesday night at The Bishop. Goheen worked as the bar's in-house concert promoter since it opened in 2009, but resigned in December last year because he is relocating to Chicago next month.
(01/20/12 8:14pm)
Brothers Addison and Lewis Rogers, of Busman's Holiday, perform the last song of their set during the farewell concert to honor former The Bishop concert promoter Andy Goheen, before he leaves for Chicago in February. "We are very, very honored that Andy Goheen asked us to play his last show," Addison said. "He's been a big part of The Bishop the last couple of years. It's been a pleasure being part of that."
(01/20/12 8:13pm)
A concert-goer displays a stamp Wednesday at The Bishop. Upon entering the The Bishop, every audience member receives a stamp on the back of their hands that features a play on concert promoter Andy Goheen's last name. Goheen left his position as promoter for The Bishop to move to Chicago and played his last show Wednesday.
(01/20/12 1:38am)
A concert-goer displays a stamp Wednesday at The Bishop. Upon entering the The Bishop, each audience member receives a stamp on the back of his or her hand that features a play on concert promoter Andy Goheen's last name. Goheen left his position as promoter for The Bishop to move to Chicago, and played on last show Wednesday.
(01/20/12 1:31am)
Andy Goheen of Sticky and the Bees and Ziona Riley sing at a farewell concert in Goheen's honor Wednesday at The Bishop. Goheen invited friends Riley, Austin Hoke, Evan Latt and Mike Notaro to perform at his last show in Bloomington.
(01/20/12 1:27am)
Andy Goheen of Sticky and the Bees and drummer Mike Notaro perform at a farewell concert in Goheen's honor Wednesday at The Bishop. Goheen has worked as The Bishop's in-house concert promoter since it opened in 2009, but resigned last December because he is moving to Chicago.