Linell credits TMBG'S increasing fan base partly to its active live show.
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John Linnell from They Might Be Giants laughs during an interview in the band's tour bus before a concert at the Bluebird on Feb. 28.
Garrett Lawton
Erin N. Riley
Jacob Kriese
Pete Stuttgen
Students at the Hillel Center dish up food during a dinner for the center's Business Leadership Initiative group. According to Hillel's website, the center is meant to be "a Jewish home away from home" for IU students.
Two girls shuffle past a sign that reads "Equal rights for everyone" before Sunday service at the Unitarian Universalist Church. According to sophomore Drake Holston, "Unitarianism really encourages a plethora of beliefs among its members."
A myriad of coffee cups await use before a Sunday service at the Unitarian Universalist Church. The church is very service-oriented, and is involved with several charity organizations.
The Bloomington congregation meets at its North Fee Lane location.
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Jay Seawell
Garret Lawton
BFA President Joby Wright (background) and BFA artist Randell Hopkins, a.k.a. Lil’ 1, pictured at the BFA studios. BFA is not only dedicated to quality recording, it also helps artists who are seeking promotion, booking or marketing. The BFA producers can edit the recorded music or teach the artists how to do it themselves.
BFA President Joby Wright (background) and BFA artist Randell Hopkins, a.k.a. Lil’ 1, pictured at the BFA studios. BFA is not only dedicated to quality recording, it also helps artists who are seeking promotion, booking or marketing. The BFA producers can edit the recorded music or teach the artists how to do it themselves.
(Left to right) IU Breakdance Club Treasurer Quinnton Parker, Vice President Justin Wolverton and President Keane Rowley will judge the B-boy battle.