Anna Maidi, left, and Aubrey Seaders talk Monday at Islamic Center. They have recently produced a project Muslims of Bloomington, consists of two smaller projects, The Hijab Diaries and the Muslims of Bloomington Blog, to promote understanding of what Islam and Musliam Americans.
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John Zadlo, general manager at Feat Bakery Cafe, shows wine storages Saturday under the restaurant. The restaurant currently hosts Wines of March event that all wine at the restaurant will be sold at half price.
Brenda Lott, left, and Kendall Lott eat with a bottle of wine Saturday at Feast Bakery Cafe. Customers can drink wines at half price from Mar. 1 to Mar. 31.
Dana Marsh, left, composes the Alchymy performance Friday at the Courthouse. Marsh is a visiting associate professor of music in its Early Music Institute and a historical performance specialist. He organized the event as a director.
Members of Historical Performance Institute from Jaocbs School of Music and Alchymy Viols perform Alchymy Friday at the courthouse. Bloomington Early Music, Alchymy Viols, and Historical Performance Institute opened a free public concert of 17th century music works.
Brandon Washington, alumni of Kappa Alpha Psi addresses how the African-American community should be united Tuesday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Kappa Alpha Psi hosted the event to address minority issues on the campus and provide a haircut service.
Darryl Rogers, right, cuts junior James Hershberger's hair Tuesday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Kappa Alpha Psi hosted the event to address minority issues on the campus and provide a haircut service.
Ruth Simcox, center, and Dave Simcox help Mary Migliozzi to connect on the line to call for phone banking Sunday at the Nick's English Hut. Local volunteers for Bernie Sanders along with members of "IU Students for Bernie Sanders" organized a phone banking to generate datas from calling.
Dexter Charles Griffin, right, shakes hands with Cornelius Wright after receiving 2016 Outstanding Black Male Leader of Tomorrow High School Award Saturday at Hilton Garden Inn. Griffin is a freshman at Bloomington High School South. He received a 3.0 grade point average with involving the Theatre/Drama Club and "Sounds of South" premier performance choir. He also volunteers with WonderLab Museum of Science, Health & Technology during the summer.
Wayne Kimball Jr. speaks how the Black Market was originated and how the Black community should advance toward the future during the 4th Annual Black Market event Friday at the Bethel AME Church. Kimball is a vice president of Global Growth Strategies at ACT-1 Group. The Black Graduate Student Association invited Kimball to celebrate the event.
Jay Thomson, left, receives an award from Gloria Howell, member of the Black Graduate Student Association, during the 4th Annual Black Market Friday at the Bethel AME Church. Thomson runs Hoosier Barber Shop at N. Walnut St. The Black Graduate Student Association hosts the event annually to remember the Black Market which was located on Kirkwood Ave and burned down in 1968 by the Ku Klux Klan.
Dwight Harmon, stage name Nagasaki Dirt is a local rapper originally from Indianapolis. He got the name from a Japanese anime, Samurai Champloo. He wants to expand a rap culture in Bloomington.
Julie Bryant, center, helps Cole Chambers, left, and Amber Hoene during a reading class Thursday at Fairview Elementary School. Fairview received F ratings for three consecutive years, but the school earned a C rating last year's ISTEP testing.
Julie Bryant teaches six grade students Thursday at Fairview Elementary School. Bryant taught Indianapolis Public Schools and trasferred to Fairview Elementary last year. With efforts of new teachers and a new principle, the school has achieved a better student academic performance.
Mike Cheng-Yu Lee plays Fran Schubert's Rondo: Allegro vivace from Sonata in A Minor, D.845 Monday at Ford-Crawford Hall. Lee is a visiting assistant professor at the Jocbs School of Music. He was awarded Second Prize and Audience Prize at the 2011 Westfield International Fortepiano Competition.
Chris Gray, right, deeps a bread into his son, Evan Gray's, 12, bowl Sunday at the Monroe County Convention Center. Participants chose various bowls, made by local potters, and had various soups from local restaurants.
Participants choose bowls during a "22nd Annual Soup Bowl" event Sunday at Monroe County Convention Center. Local potters, IU Ceramics Guild, Ivy Tech-Waldron Ceramic Department, and stduents from Bloomington North High School made about 600 bowls. Participants could have bowls once they paid form the ticket. The event was hosted to fundraise Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
Jim Halvorson makes a bowl during a "22nd Annual Soup Bowl" event Sunday at the Monroe County Convention Center. Halvorson began to make pots and bowls in 1970 after graduating Valparaiso University. He taught a ceramic class at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis for 20 years. He retired teaching 2 years ago, but still makes pots and bowls. He provides his works to By Hand Gallery and Brown County Caraft Gallery, Nashville.
Kelly Richardson from The Sage Collection in IU, right, teaches how to properly reserve a wedding dress to Joyce Wampler, left, and Judy McConnnell Saturday at the Monroe County History Center. The center hosted "Happily Ever After Wedding Preservation Open House" to show wedding dress preservation, photo and paper preservation, and flower preservation.
Tommy Cash has a 141 lb match with Danny Sabatello from Purdue Feb. 7 at University Gym. Cash lost by 8-6.