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Ian Martin plays the role of George in IU Theatre's production of "Intimate Apparel". The show is directed by Ron Himes and is set to open on Feb. 1.
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Ian Martin plays the role of George in IU Theatre's production of "Intimate Apparel". The show is directed by Ron Himes and is set to open on Feb. 1.
Tonik Boyd plays the role of Mrs. Dickson in IU Theatre's production of "Intimate Apparel". The show is directed by Ron Himes and is set to open on Feb. 1.
Jessica Turner plays the role of Esther in IU Theatre's production of "Intimate Apparel". The show is directed by Ron Himes and is set to open Friday.
Patrons enjoy wine and chocolate snacks during The Art of Chocolate 2013 on Sunday night at the IU Art Museum. The event featured food, music and art, and was put on to raise money for LifeDesigns, a local organization that provides services for disabled individuals and their families.
Chocolate martinis sponsored by Malibu Grill sit on a table during The Art of Chocolate 2013 on Sunday night at the IU Art Museum. The event featured food, music and art, and was put on to raise money for LifeDesigns, a local organization that provides services for disabled individuals and their families.
Pianist Craig Brenner performs in the lower gallery during The Art of Chocolate 2013 on Sunday night at the IU Art Museum. The event featured food, music and art, and was put on to raise money for LifeDesigns, a local organization that provides services for disabled individuals and their families.
Keith McCutchen plays the keyboard with his quintet during The Art of Chocolate 2013 on Sunday night at the IU Art Museum. The event featured food, music and art, and was put on to raise money for LifeDesigns, a local organization that provides services for disabled individuals and their families.
Chocolate pastries Scholars Inn Bakehouse chef Brad Brumfiel sit on a table during The Art of Chocolate 2013 on Sunday night at the IU Art Museum. The event raised money for LifeDesigns, a local organization that provides services for disabled individuals and their families.
Sophomore Carolyn Chupa serves in a doubles match against Marquette Saturday morning at the IU Tennis Center. The Indiana University Women's Tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
Sophomores Carolyn Chupa serves in a doubles match against Marquette Saturday morning at the IU Tennis Center. The IU women's tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
Sophomore Katie Klyczek serves on Saturday morning at the IU Tennis Center. The IU women's tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
Sophomores Carolyn Chupa and Katie Klyczek celebrate a victory in a doubles match against Marquette Satruday morning at the IU Tennis Center. The IU women's tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
Sophomore Katie Klyczek returns the ball for a victory against her Marquette opponents Saturday morning at the IU Tennis Center. The IU women's tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
Sophomore Alecia Kauss returns a serve to her Marquette opponents Saturday at the IU Tennis Center. Kauss was named Big Ten Athlete of the Week on Jan. 15. The IU women's tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
Sophomore Katie Klyczek smashes a serve to her Marquette opponents Saturday morning at the IU Tennis Center. The IU women's tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
Sophomore Katie Klyczek sets up for the serve Saturday morning at the IU Tennis Center. The IU women's tennis team played host to Western Michigan, Butler and Marquette this weekend.
New York Times best-selling author Jim Hightower greets the crowd on Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Hightower spoke in the event that celebrated 20 years of WFHB Community Radio.
Tom Szymanski of IBEW Local 725 and Karen Greene Stone from Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Care Plan welcome author Jim Hightower onstage Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The two organizations contributed to the event that celebrated 20 years of WFHB Community Radio.
Former Bloomingto Mayor Tomilea "Tomi" Allison speaks with her husband, Jim, on behalf of Move To Amend South Central Indiana on Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The movement brought in author Jim Hightower for the event to celebrate 20 years of WFHB Community Radio.
Rick Fetting and Lauren Bernofsky perform "Songs of the People" on Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The event celebrated 20 years of WFHB Community Radio.