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(09/28/21 5:58pm)
Tilly Robinson, Bloomington South High School senior, asks a question to the members of the Indiana Senate Democratic Caucus's panel Sept. 27, 2021, in the Monroe County Public Library auditorium. The caucus had three public input sessions across the state to discuss the proposed maps.
(09/27/21 7:18pm)
A performer accompanies Saraswathi Ranganathan Sept. 25, 2021, on the stage of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The performance was part of the 28th annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival.
(09/26/21 8:50pm)
A crowd of people visit stalls Sept. 11, 2021, at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market. The COVID-19 pandemic caused many farmers to sell less to restaurants and more directly to consumers.
(09/27/21 12:53am)
Members of Pamyua, an Inuit band, performs Sept. 25, 2021, on Fourth Street. The performance was part of the 28th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
(09/27/21 12:51am)
A performer accompanies Saraswathi Ranganathan Sept. 25, 2021, on the stage of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The performance was part of the 28th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
(09/27/21 12:50am)
Saraswathi Ranganathan leads the audience through a meditation exercise Sept. 25, 2021, on the stage of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The performance was part of the 28th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.
(09/24/21 11:28pm)
The future site of Raising Cane’s is seen Sept. 24, 2021, in the Rubicon Building on Kirkwood Avenue. The Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals approved the design of the restaurant on Thursday.
(09/15/21 11:00pm)
A street sign for Jordan Avenue is seen April 22, 2021. A City of Bloomington task force approved renaming Jordan Avenue to Eagleson Avenue Monday.
(09/14/21 2:20am)
A crowd of people visit stalls at the Sept. 11, 2021, at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The weekly farmers market is located at 401 N Morton St.
(09/08/21 11:00pm)
The inside of the Pottery House Studio is seen Sept. 4, 2021, at 223 S. Pete Ellis Drive. The studio offers take-home kits for both painting and clay activities.
(09/08/21 10:51pm)
Jude Vanderberg, 8, decorates a ceramic cat outside The Pottery House Studio on Sept. 4, 2021. Classes for all ages are offered at the studio.
(09/09/21 12:45am)
Susan Snyder, the Pottery House Studio owner, poses for a picture inside her business Sept. 4, 2021. Snyder opened the studio in Bloomington after studying pottery in Italy.
(09/02/21 1:11am)
Patrons visit Switchyard Brewing Company Sept. 1, 2021, at 419 N Walnut St.
(08/30/21 3:00pm)
Students board the X Route bus Aug. 30, 2021, at Memorial Stadium. Students have experienced extended bus delays on the campus bus service this semester.
(08/28/21 11:43pm)
A Pridefest banner hangs over Kirkwood Avenue on Aug. 28, 2021, in Bloomington. Pridefest is an event put on annually by Bloomington PRIDE, a local nonprofit organization
(08/28/21 11:42pm)
Rainbow colored banners hang across Kirkwood Avenue during Pridefest on Aug. 28, 2021, in Bloomington.
(08/28/21 11:43pm)
Freshman Cassidy Phillips and IUPUI student Ava Fisher roller skate in circles while holding hands Aug. 28, 2021, during Bloomington PRIDE's Pridefest event on Kirkwood Avenue. Phillips said they usually do not attend pride events but made an exception because they feel Pridefest is a family-oriented event.
(08/28/21 11:41pm)
Wrestler Dan Hendrix amps up the crowd before attempting to take down his opponent Aug. 28, 2021 during Bloomington PRIDE's Pridefest event. The entertainment schedule included MPG wrestling, drag shows and karaoke.
(08/27/21 12:07am)
The marquee of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater is seen on April 20, 2021, on Kirkwood Avenue. The Cardinal Stage theater company introduced the “Play What You Will” initiative, allowing audiences to pick their ticket prices exclusively for the 2021-22 season.
(09/01/21 3:24pm)
Graduate assistants Dionne White and Brandi Loving greet a student Aug. 23, 2021, during the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center open house. The event was the center's first in-person activity in more than a year.