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Protesters carried signs opposing the Trump administration and what they called anti-democratic actions.
Devan Ridgway
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Protestors, some dressed as Spider-Man, dinosaurs and even a shark, stood along Walnut Street, holding signs that read “Honk for freedom” and “No crowns, no thrones, no kings.”
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  • A yard featuring tall, round, purple blooms of Allium.
    Christian Müller
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    The smaller alliums bloom later than the giants. Try the ‘drumstick', a dark purple, which blooms in July and naturalizes well, or Allium ‘Moly Jeannine', which throws up 2 inch umbels of bright yellow florets in May. There are so many to choose from, and the more you have the more you will want.
  • Close photo of Itea virginica shrub with white flowers against blue sky. Flowering ornamental bush with green leaves grows outdoor. A black insect sits, on inflorescence.
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    If you garden in zones 5 through 9 and are looking for a small to medium shrub that has fall color, Itea virginica, commonly called Virginia Sweetspire, may be a good candidate. It has white flowers and grows well in shade or shine.
  • The coziness, wonder, and melancholy of autumn, celebrated in song.
  • Time is the most precious resource. We will never have enough. We always waste too much.
  • A look back at a 2014 interview in the WFIU studios between IU President Michael McRobbie and actress Meryl Streep.
  • A copy of Stephen Deusner's book Garth Books In...The Life of Chris Gaines on the counter at Hopscotch Coffee
    Stephen Deusner
    Stephen Deusner reckons with Garth Brooks’s brooding alter ego. Meg Lagodzki curates the Hoosier National Forest. Leila Reichert watches time-based media. And the Bloomington Book Festival abides.
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