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End of an era for Monopoly token

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Hasbro, maker of the world-famous “Monopoly” board game series, announced the classic franchise will lose one of its standard tokens and gain a new one.


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Joshua Bell will join Cleveland Orchestra shows

Joshua Bell, a Bloomington native who received his artist’s degree in violin performance from IU in 1989, will play with the Cleveland Orchestra during its second Jacobs School of Music residency as a guest soloist.


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Around the arts

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A quick guide to what's going on in Bloomington this weekend.


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Hold the salt

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It’s doubtful “old blue eyes,” Frank Sinatra, was referring to the winter obsession college females have with Ugg boots.





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Mathers exhibit explores archaeology

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The Mathers Museum’s exhibit “Picturing Archaeology” presents the research and fieldwork of 13 IU archaeologists through a series of stories and snapshots.





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Winehouse's cause of death announced

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After a secondary investigation into the death of singer Amy Winehouse, authorities in London concluded Tuesday she died of alcohol poisoning.



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Your 411 on Fashion Month

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This February, American designers will kick off the spring 2013 season in New York City. With hundreds of shows, it’s difficult to make sense of it all.


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Academy Award-winning costumer Acheson comes next week

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The British designer has won three Academy Awards for his work on “The Last Emperor,” “Restoration” and “Dangerous Liaisons,” and he will give a lecture on Jan. 17 at the IU Cinema titled “Dressing Movies and Costuming Superheroes.”


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Artist teaches drums at MCPL

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Professional steel drum performer, Tom Berich, introduced the history and styles of steel drums in an interactive presentation at the Monroe County Public Library.



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Washington inspires kids with art

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On Friday, 52-year-old Bloomington skateboarder-turned-artist Joel Washington used his colorful pop art to teach children about color theory at the WonderLab Museum of Health, Science and Technology.