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Don’t forget the ladies

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Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about Time magazine's exclusion of female chefs in its Nov. 18 issue about "Food Gods."


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Communion coming to Bluebird

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The Bluebird Nightclub’s doors open at 7 p.m. for Communion, a show that got its start in Europe but is now headlining on the second Tuesday of every month in Bloomington and other cities across the United States.



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Pottery on display at Annual Holiday Show

The Bloomington Local Clay Potters Guild played host to its 16th Annual Holiday Show and Sale at the church Friday and Saturday. 



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World's Fare showcases world cultures

The seventh annual World's Fare featured 19 of IU’s cultural organizations and groups in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall on Thursday.






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How to be a 20-something

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Book columnist Jenna Fagan discusses Brandon Scott Gorrell and Stephanie Georgopulos' book “How To Be a 20-Something.”



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Former professor’s photos depict international travel

Former IU Professor John Woodcock has spent his retirement traveling the world and capturing the experience with his camera. A recent trip to Thailand was on display on a photo exhibit at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts.


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Glorianne Leck wins 2013 volunteer award

Glorianne Leck was awarded the 2013 Jim Mahan Buskirk-Chumley Theater Volunteer of the Year award for being an outstanding usher during the past 12 months.





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Glenn Close introduces ‘The Big Chill’ at IU Cinema

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Actress Glenn Close made an appearance at IU Cinema Monday night to introduce her 1983 movie “The Big Chill,” which screened as part of the film series for the College of Arts and Sciences’ Themester 2013, “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World.”


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Four string quartets start Music Mondays

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Four quartets played Monday night at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center Miller Gallery under the glowing white Jiang Mei Wu hanging installations. The performances were the first of “Music Mondays” put on by the center.