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Polly Sturgeon: The Limestone Expert


By Kayla Kiszka, Joelle Serbenta, and Anna Herr

The state of Indiana is mostly known for their dunes and corn fields, but in reality, Indiana has been supplying the country with an underground material, limestone, and Polly Sturgeon is one of the experts.

After nine years full of limestone tours at Indiana University, which she still gives to this day, Sturgeon has become very familiar with the material that fills Indiana University’s beautiful campus. Her passion for the history of limestone is shown through her work in frequent presentations on topics related to Indiana geology in local schools and for the general public through her tours.

“I took over the campus limestone walking tours when Brian Keith, former geologist at the IGWS, retired. I have experience in giving public tours and was interested in expanding the tour to include more campus history,” says …
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Historic Tivoli Theatre is Still Thriving Today


By Chase Monroe, Greenwood Community High School, Ethan Palgon, Johns Creek High School, and William Ximenes, Bloomington High School South

There are many large theater franchises, but none can compare to Tivoli. Tivoli Theatre, located in Spencer, IN, has been a staple of the small town for nearly a century. It was opened 95 years ago on December 21, 1928, when all the workers were just volunteers. Due to neglect, economic shifts and changing entertainment preferences, the historic gem came to the brink of extinction in 1999. After nearly being torn down, Tivoli was bought out by Owen County Preservation in 2005 and restored by Cook Medical in 2013 with millions of dollars in funding.

The theater was preserved because of its historical significance and symbolism in the community. When the theater reopened in 2013, much of its original character was preserved. …
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Streaming and Theaters: The Transformation of the Filming Industry


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Views of the Buskirk Chumley theater in Bloomington, Indiana University from the street, near the entrance and a list of upcoming movies

Narrator: Movies have existed in cinema since the late 1800s but with new innovations both in and outside of the film industry cinemas had to adapt to keep their audiences entertained different ways. Streaming services are rising in popularity competing with the theater’s prominent spot in society.

Interview with Alicia Kozma, Director and Marketing Manager at IU Cinema

Alicia: We now just exist in a world where you have multiple ways to watch something and so movie theaters and production studios just have to account for the fact that some things get streamed, some things go to theaters. some things do both.

Scene of outdoor dining area on Kirkwood Avenue

Narrator: Factors such as Covid-19 have impacted the movie industry …
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Known for Decades as One of the Finest Theatres


By Deiana Forde, Greenwood Community Highschool

Evelyn Luevanos, Speedway High School

The Tivoli Theatre was known for decades as one of the finest theaters in the country. Almost a century later, the theatre stands tall in the heart of Spencer, Indiana.

Tivoli’s history has ignited the process of reconstructing the building after a 14-year shutdown.​​ The people of Spencer knew the importance of the theatre to their community, but nothing would prepare them for the connections it would make for so many people around them. Andrea White, the director of the theatre, knows first-hand the different relationships the theatre has enhanced. As she met her husband in the theatre. “During my volunteer time, I reconnected with who is now my husband, and it is with his influence that I decided to take the position of director because he was a volunteer here on …
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A Downtown Mainstay for Generations


By Lilly Essex, Carroll High School

Izzy Hunter, Muchin College Prep

Samantha Enciso, Chicago Bulls College Prep

The Indiana Theatre, or simply “the Indiana” to Bloomington natives, has been a downtown mainstay for generations.The Indiana had been the home for a variety of events and entertainment over the years. It had housed vaudeville acts, live music, and even a few movies.Casey Rich said,“Originally built by Vonderschmitts in 1922, it was used to be a silent films theater.” In November 1933, a fire threatened to destroy the theater, but miraculously, the Vonderschmitts were able to rebuild and reopen it within a few months.he cause of the fire was a mystery. Some said that the old film projector in the town hall overheated and caused the fire, but no one could be sure.Casey Rich said,“…white patrons were able to sit anywhere while African American patrons …
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It All Starts with Family


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White drive-in screen screen, then families in camp chairs sitting near their cars with pets and kids playing on grass nearby

The Starlight Drive-In Theater has been a popular spot in Southern Indiana for almost 70 years

Interview with Mark Freeman, former owner of Starlite

Mark: We couldn’t have done it without the family. It was taken in as a family, and then it was delegated as a family

Interview with Lacee Freeman, daughter of former owner

Lacee: The Freemans played a huge role in bringing the family aspect back to the theater. Having it be like a family-run business and made it super, super fun and kind of brought that family aspect back to the drive-in

Images of families spending time at the drive-in, playing games and eating near their cars

Mark: We tried to not let the public know that we were …
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