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Water color paintings are displayed in the atrium of City Hall on Tuesday from a French Lick painting conference depicting spring, among other things. The Bloomington Watercolor Society exhibit will last until November 30.
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Water color paintings are displayed in the atrium of City Hall on Tuesday from a French Lick painting conference depicting spring, among other things. The Bloomington Watercolor Society exhibit will last until November 30.
Head of Conservation James Canary shows a 15th century book he will repair at the Lilly Library .
Public viewings at the Kirkwood Observatory are Wednesday nights March to November.
Denice, 19, and Jaxon, 3.
Denice, 19, and Jaxon, 3.
Denice, 19, and Jaxon, 3.
While most students sleep, this activist gardener is restoring natural beauty to Bloomington one seed bomb at a time.
Student Alumni Association sophomore Kristine Marshall paint Bluboy's window during Paint the Town Crimson on Sunday. Students with various organizations went all over downtown to increase homecoming week spirit by painting local business' window fronts.
Student Alumni Association member senior Michelle Loehr paints the Buskirk-Chumley Theater's window during Paint the Town Crimson on Sunday. Students with various organizations went all over downtown to increase homecoming week spirit by painting local business' window fronts.
Kappa Kappa Psi seniors Holly Sheffer and Michael Linn paint the window of Campus Candy during Paint the Town Crimson on Sunday. Students with various organizations went all over downtown to increase homecoming week spirit by painting local business' window fronts.
Students attend the Constitution Day watch party on Monday in the Whittenberger Auditorium.
Arm bands at a Constitution Day table on Monday in the Wells Library.
Senior and INPIRG volunteer Peter Kidane helps answer sophomore Renae Peden's questions about absentee voting at a constitution day table set up Monday in the Wells Library. In addition to information about voting, Kidane also gave out free constitutions and arm bands.
An attendee checks out chile grower The Chile Woman's booth at the Big Red Eats Green sustainable food festival outside the IU Art Museum on Thursday. The event involved local restaurants selling food, bike workshops and information with how to get involved with environmental organizations.
IU American politics professor, co-director of Slow Food Bloomington and co-chair of the Office of Sustainability's Food Working Group Christine Barbour checks out TradersPoint Creamery's table at the Big Red Eats Green sustainable food festival outside the IU Art Museum on Thursday. The event involved local restaurants selling food, bike workshops and information with how to get involved with environmental organizations.
Lewis and Addison have a chat at Bloomington Bagel Company. The brothers spend time together outside of their music realm, whether it’s watching movies or eating or hanging with friends.
Doreen, Lewis, his girlfriend Cheyenne Kollum, 20, Addison, and his girlfriend Amy Luxenburger , 26, hang around after Busman Holiday’s Culture Shock performance. The tight knit group chats together before each doing their own thing.
Lewis and his girlfriend Cheyenne Kollum, 20, joke around while putting away equipment after Busman Holiday’s show while Addison watched the merchandise table.
Addison and Lewis perform as Busman’s Holiday at a local Bloomington music festival called Culture Shock at the Bishop Bar. The simplicity of the instruments and melody of the music are in tune with harmony of the brothers’ performance.
Addison glances at Lewis as at a local Bloomington music festival called Culture Shock at the Bishop Bar in Bloomington, Ind. The brothers have such energy and chemistry on stage, most of which comes from playing together their whole lives.