Overlooked Horror
Horror films you tried to forget about are coming back for you
Horror films you tried to forget about are coming back for you
Here are the weekend’s horror offerings at Bloomington theaters.
Mickel spent much of her childhood in Blooomington, attending Rogers Elementary School, University Middle School and Bloomington North High School. She has lived in Monroe County for the last 10 years. She graduated from IU in 1986 with a degree in English and also studied at Fuller Theological Seminary and Oakland University. Mickel is a small business owner and entrepreneur designer, and is active in Citizens for Effective Justice.
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Nelson Shaffer received his Ph.D. in applied geology from IU in 1996 and undergraduate and graduate degrees from Ohio University. He has also worked as the Indiana Academy of Science executive director and was president of IU’s Staff Council in 1990.
Thomas serves on several boards of directors, including the Monroe County Board of Zoning Appeals and Planned Parenthood of Indiana. She is a past president of Middle Way House and continues to volunteer as a victim’s advocate. She earned a Ph.D. in history and gender studies from IU in 2005.
Newlin, 61, has bachelor’s degrees from Miami University of Ohio and Indiana University. He has studied concrete, aggregate and cement design and received certifications from several institutions, including the University of Kentucky and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis.
Kiesling has an associate’s degree from the Katharine Gibbs School in Montclaire, N.J., and Boston. Kiesling had an active role in the League of Women Voters of Monroe County before serving on the Bloomington City Council.
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