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(09/28/11 2:21am)
Dan Lodge-Rigal tunes his mandolin before his set with the Creek Dogs on Tuesday in Peoples Park. The Tuesday Lunch Concert Series gives local artists a chance to showcase their music during the lunch hour from May through September.
(09/28/11 2:15am)
President Michael McRobbie gives his semi-annual State of the University speech Tuesday in the Indiana Memorial Union's Frangipani Room. McRobbie addressed rising tuition costs and student debt as well as questions about the basic value of education for students throughout the Indiana University system.
(09/28/11 2:15am)
Construction continues at the former site of University Apartments West at the northeast corner of Third Street and Jordan Avenue. The site will house the new Jacobs School of Music Faculty Studio Building, which will provide seminar rooms, administrative offices, graduate student spaces and lounges for music students.
(09/25/11 10:46pm)
Children watch as a street performer does tricks Friday outside the Buskirk-Chumley Theater during the annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival.
(09/25/11 10:45pm)
Emilia Diaz Chavez performs with the Creole Choir of Cuba on Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The group of 10 Haitian descendents formed in 1994 in Camagüey, Cuba, and is currently on their first major United States tour, with 30 performances in 21 cities across the country.
(09/25/11 10:45pm)
Yara Castellanos Diaz performs with the Creole Choir of Cuba on Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The group of 10 Haitian descendents formed in 1994 in Camagüey, Cuba, and is currently on their first major United States tour, with 30 performances in 21 cities across the country.
(09/25/11 10:40pm)
Johan Rensfeldt performs with Swedish hip-hop/swing band Movits! on Friday at the Indiana University Tent as part of the 2011 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival. Rensfeldt said that the band had a long journey from Sweden after ending up in "the wrong Bloomington, in Illinois," but eventually found their way to the stage and performed for a ecstatic audience.
(09/25/11 10:40pm)
Festival-goers dance to Joaquin Diaz on Friday at the Indiana University Tent as part of the 2011 Lotus World Music & Arts Festival.
(09/21/11 3:01am)
Sophomore Zach Meyer takes practice shots on goal Tuesday at Woodlawn Field. Meyer played soccer and basketball in high school and gets together with friends to keep active at IU.
(09/21/11 3:01am)
Sophomore Zach Meyer takes practice shots on goal Tuesday at Woodlawn Field. Meyer played soccer and basketball in high school and gets together with friends to keep active at IU.
(08/11/11 10:29pm)
Los de Abajo's horn section sings background vocals at the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival on Sept. 17, 2010 in downtown Bloomington.
(08/11/11 9:58pm)
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(07/20/11 5:59pm)
Volcano Lotus drummer Ben Calabrese performs at the Bloomington Battle of the Bands quarterfinals Tuesday at The Bluebird. The Bloomington Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Stable Studios and Sleepwalk Recording, gives local artists a chance to win up to $1,500 as well as free studio time.
(07/20/11 5:26pm)
Rodney Crites plays with Volcano Lotus at the Bloomington Battle of the Bands quarterfinals Tuesday at The Bluebird. The Bloomington Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Stable Studios and Sleepwalk Recording, gives local artists a chance to win up to $1,500 as well as free studio time.
(07/20/11 5:26pm)
Ryan Murphy, performing as Honest Horse, plays at the Bloomington Battle of the Bands quarterfinals Tuesday at The Bluebird. Honest Horse used a mix of live-recorded samples to accompany his songs. The Bloomington Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Stable Studios and Sleepwalk Recording, gives local artists a chance to win up to $1,500 as well as free studio time.
(07/20/11 5:25pm)
Ryan Murphy, performing as Honest Horse, plays at the Bloomington Battle of the Bands quarterfinals Tuesday at The Bluebird. Honest Horse used a mix of live-recorded samples to accompany his songs. The Bloomington Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Stable Studios and Sleepwalk Recording, gives local artists a chance to win up to $1,500 as well as free studio time.
(07/20/11 5:25pm)
Eddy Price of th'Empires performs at the Bloomington Battle of the Bands quarterfinals Tuesday at The Bluebird. th'Empires performed a mix of rockabilly songs and, according to Price, were described by NUVO as "oddly truncated." The Bloomington Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Stable Studios and Sleepwalk Recording, gives local artists a chance to win up to $1,500 as well as free studio time.
(07/20/11 5:25pm)
Jay Meier of th'Empires slaps along with the band's rockabilly-inspired songs during the Bloomington Battle of the Bands quarterfinals Tuesday at The Bluebird. The Bloomington Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Stable Studios and Sleepwalk Recording, gives local artists a chance to win up to $1,500 as well as free studio time.
(07/20/11 5:25pm)
Eddy Price of th'Empires performs at the Bloomington Battle of the Bands quarterfinals Tuesday at The Bluebird. th'Empires performed a mix of rockabilly songs and, according to Price, were described by NUVO as "oddly truncated." The Bloomington Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Stable Studios and Sleepwalk Recording, gives local artists a chance to win up to $1,500 as well as free studio time.
(07/10/11 7:15pm)
Corey Frye sings with his funk/rock band The Main Squeeze on Saturday at the Bluebird. The Bloomington-based group has gained a local and even national following after earning a performance slot at the Summer Camp Music Festival in May.