IU African American Choral Ensemble Director and professor Keith McCutchen leads the African American Choral Ensemble during a celebration in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Monday evening at the Buskirk Chumley Theater. The event, titled "The Dream Unfolding..." also included speeches by local leaders including Bloomington mayor Mark Kruzan and Bishop Woodie White.
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Bloomington residents Jim Rausch (left) and Steve Creech (right) practice constructing a splint during a Red Cross class Wednesday evening at the Monroe County American Red Cross building on 7th and Dunn. The class, which also teaches adult and infant CPR, is offered each month.
IU freshman and Epiphany Modeling Troupe member Catherine Gibson prepares to walk on the runway during the troupe's debut show Fashion at the Culture Club on Friday night in Willkie Auditorium.
MFA actor Henry A. McDaniel III balances a Curious George stuffed animal on a golf club prop before a dress rehearsal of the urban drama ‘Marisol.’ McDaniel plays the role of Lenny for the performances, which continue running today through Saturday in the Wells-Metz Theatre.
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Funk revival singer Sharon Jones performs Saturday night with her band the Dap-Kings at Jake's Nightclub. Jones, who grew up in Augusta, Georgia, the same town where founding father of funk, James Brown, grew up, learned to imitate Brown's dance moves and hard-work ethic at a young age, and is now receiving acclaim for her energetic live shows.
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Funk revival singer Sharon Jones performs Saturday night with her band the Dap-Kings at Jake's Nightclub. Jones, who grew up in Augusta, Georgia, the same town where founding father of funk, James Brown, grew up, learned to imitate Brown's dance moves and hard-work ethic at a young age, and is now receiving acclaim for her energetic live shows.
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Funk revival singer Sharon Jones performs Saturday night with her band the Dap-Kings at Jake's Nightclub. Jones, who grew up in Augusta, Georgia, the same town where founding father of funk, James Brown, grew up, learned to imitate Brown's dance moves and hard-work ethic at a young age, and is now receiving acclaim for her energetic live shows.
Funk revival singer Sharon Jones performs Saturday night with her band the Dap-Kings at Jake's Nightclub. Jones, who grew up in Augusta, Georgia, the same town where founding father of funk, James Brown, grew up, learned to imitate Brown's dance moves and hard-work ethic at a young age, and is now receiving acclaim for her energetic live shows.
IU third-year MFA acting student Dawn Thomas performs as the lead role Marisol during a dress rehearsal for Marisol on Monday night in the Wells-Metz Theater. The production, written by Jose Rivera, the author of "Motorcycle Diaries", will show at 7:30pm December 5th and 6th as well as 9th-13th in the Wells-Metz Theatre.
IU grad student and IU Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble rhythm section member Max Marshall performs a piano solo during the ensemble's gig Wednesday night in Sweeney Lecture Hall of the Music Building. The Afro-Cuban Folk Ensemble and Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble were both directed by world-renowned percussionist and new IU faculty member Michael Spiro, who flied back and forth from California every other week to teach the classes.
IU Bboy Chuck Li performs during the Asian American Association Fashion Show Friday night at the Willkie Auditorium. The free event included several performances and a runway fashion show finale by different Asian student organizations and individuals.
IU Soul Revue member and junior Troy Thomas performs with the group Wednesday night at Bear's Place. The well-acclaimed ensemble plays a variety of funk, soul and R&B classics as well as contemporary urban black popular music and original compositions.
Professor Charles Beeker, the director of the IU Underwater Science and Academic Diving Program, displays what is expected to be a canonball, though yet to be confirmed, from the Captain Kidd shipwreck on which he has conducted research off the island of Santa Catarina, Dominican Republic, Monday afternoon in the Mathers Museum. National Geographic has recently shown a program featuring the shipwreck and his work with the help of IU colleagues and students.
Brooklyn, NY natives Matt Johnson and Kim Schifino, the two members of indie rock duo Matt & Kim perform Tuesday night at Uncle Fester's. The two are appreciated for their upbeat personalities and stripped down yet energetic live performances. Matt & Kim are now on a relentless tour and have performed at several large music festivals, such as Lollapalooza and Fuck Yeah Fest.
Professor Charles Beeker, the director of the IU Underwater Science and Academic Diving Program, displays what is expected to be a canonball, though yet to be confirmed, from the Captain Kidd shipwreck on which he has conducted research off the island of Santa Catarina, Dominican Republic, Monday afternoon in the Mathers Museum. National Geographic has recently shown a program featuring the shipwreck and his work with the help of IU colleagues and students.
Jada B, the lead singer for all female band The Ladyquakes!, performs at Lesbopalooza Saturday afternoon at Collins LLC. The Out-sponsored event celebrating women featured drag performances, several bands, an art gallery, poetry readings, a Stich N' Bitch knitting session, and a discussion on sexual health.
Participants of the IU Dance Marathon reveal how much the fundraiser earned for Riley Hospital in the HPER at about 8 a.m. Sunday. The dancers had stayed awake dancing and standing for 36 hours by this point.
IU alumnus Skaidrite Hatfield who moved from Latvia in 1950 and graduated from IU in 1959 dishes out a meal during a Latvian Indepence Day celebration Thursday night in the IMU Faculty Club. Hatfield is adorned in a historic outift traditionally worn in the region of Zemgale, Latvia.
IU sophomore Jing Huang (left) and junior Minori Inada fill their plates with free food from around the world during the International Food Festvial Thursday night in the Leo R. Dowling International Center. The event was co-sponsored by Foster International and the Global Village.
Actors in the production Cabaret perform during their dress rehearsal Tuesday night in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The showings for the musical will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.