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In addition to its music selection, Tracks sells record player and stereo equipment.
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In addition to its music selection, Tracks sells record player and stereo equipment.
Although Tracks is known for its records, the shop also maintains a sizeable CD collection.
Tracks commonly holds sidewalk sales outside their Kirkwood Avenue shop.
Tracks, located just east of Kirkwood Avenue and Grant Street, also specializes in Indiana apparel and movies.
TD's CDs & LPs is located on the bottom floor of the Victorian Manor building at Grant Street and Kirkwood Avenue.
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Students present dessert-themed adaptations of books Monday afternoon at the Herman B Wells Library's "Edible Books" event. This entry paid a simple tribute to "The Three Musketeers."
Students presented dessert-themed adaptations of books Monday afternoon at the Herman B Wells Library's "Edible Books" event. Those in attendance voted for the "Punniest," among other categories.
This guitar-themed installation, made from repurposed street signs, hangs on the northeast intersection of Seventh and Walnut streets.
Animal Island, which utilizes a combination of new and recycled steel, was completed by Bloomington artist Joe LaMantia in 2008. The installation is located along the B-Line Trail.
Michael Van Vooren's "Figured Base" is made from local limestone. The art piece was dedicated on the B-Line Trail in 2009.
A guitar-themed installation, made from re-purposed street signs, hangs on the northeast intersection of Seventh and Walnut streets.
Vintage Phoenix Comic Books sells popular merchandise such as action figures and The Walking Dead comic series.
BEAD signs, like the one seen above, hang around downtown to designate Bloomington arts-centric areas
Keyboardist Joe DeGeorge, who plays alongside his brother Paul DeGeorge, celebrates the literature of J.K. Rowling as part of "Harry and the Potters." The band performed Thursday night at Rachael's Cafe.
Keyboardist Joe DeGeorge, who plays alongside his brother Paul DeGeorge, celebrates the literature of J.K. Rowling as part of "Harry and the Potters." The band performed Thursday night at Rachael's Cafe.
Keyboardist Joe DeGeorge, who plays alongside his brother Paul DeGeorge, celebrates the literature of J.K. Rowling as part of "Harry and the Potters." The band performed Thursday night at Rachael's Cafe.
Keyboardist Joe DeGeorge, who plays alongside his brother Paul DeGeorge, celebrates the literature of J.K. Rowling as part of "Harry and the Potters." The band performed Thursday night at Rachael's Cafe.
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Percussion enthusiast Tom Berich demonstrates the "pan around the neck" drum Monday at the Monroe County Public Library.