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Letters from Abroad

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BOLOGNA, Italy – You might have just finished a five-page thesis for your topics class. Or maybe you have spent countless hours preparing for your graphic design portfolio review or re-learning reagents and reviewing old synthesis problems for organic chemistry.


Chris Pickrell

Far from Mayberry

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This place has that small-town feel, ambient whistling and is also a place where everyone knows everyone else’s names. It may sound like Mayberry – the perfect community – but as soon as the play begins, the audience soon realizes this town is full of secrets, cautious whispers and “incidents” that happen with every wrong move against a powerful resident.



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Local production of ‘A Christmas Carol’ aims to entertain

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This week, Bloomington will embrace an entirely new spirit of the holidays as Monroe County Civic Theater’s production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” adapted to one 60-minute act by local playwright Russell McGee, opens for a three-week run. The production will be featured at seven locations across Bloomington and Spencer starting today through Dec. 17. The first performance is at 7 p.m. today at Rhino’s Youth Center and All-Ages Music Club, 331 S. Walnut.


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‘I fell in love with them all over again’

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As she sat smiling in her wheelchair, Paula Holtsclaw pointed to the picture on her Hanson T-shirt. Thursday night’s concert had just ended, and Holtsclaw, along with hundreds of other Hanson fans, were in high spirits.


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MMMBop makes an IU stop

Pop-rock band Hanson performed Thursday evening at The Bluebird nightclub. This is the second time since 2005 that the trio from Tulsa, Okla., has performed in Bloomington. The band comprises of three brothers: Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson.


Broadway Labor

Broadway shows back in the spotlight after 19 days

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NEW YORK – Theatergoers lined up for tickets Thursday as Broadway returned to business following a crippling 19-day strike that cost producers and the city millions of dollars. Tickets sold at a discounted $26.50 as people lined up for the musical “Chicago.”


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Nobel winner to miss ceremony

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Doris Lessing is unable to travel to Stockholm to receive her Nobel Prize in literature on Dec. 10 due to back problems, the Nobel Foundation said Wednesday.



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Senior dancers bring final works to stage with ‘On the Verge’

Eight seniors from the IU Contemporary Dance Program will perform a free concert this weekend at the John Waldron Arts Center. The performance is titled “On the Verge” because the students in the program are on the verge of finishing one chapter in their lives and are moving on to the next.



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Graduate playwright debuts ‘Jimmy Cory’ this weekend at Wells-Metz

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In a world where “Desperate Housewives” has swept the airwaves, the IU Department of Theatre and Drama would like to add a little more dirty laundry to the basket. At 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Wells-Metz Theatre, “Jimmy Cory,” written by graduate student playwright Kevin Daly, will make its world debut.


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The Nutcracker: A new tradition

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On Tuesday evening, Michael Vernon coached more than 40 members of the IU Ballet Department as they pirouetted on stage in preparation for this weekend’s performances of the classic ballet, “The Nutcracker.” But the dancers in this year’s 49th annual production of the ballet are twirling to a new set of choreography.



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Exhibit to be held in warehouse

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Hundreds of photographs taken by students will be on exhibit. this Friday as part of the annual BFA Photography Alternative Show hosted by the IU Photography Department.


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Around the Arts

This week's happenings in the arts community.



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What is art?

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Thanksgiving has hit and we’ve all gone CRAZY. Individuals devoured upon pounds of turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, corn, green bean casserole and pumpkin pie per individual were devoured last week in one of America’s most traditional holidays. That great American weight scale climbed in the numbers last week as we celebrators became extravagant patrons of the culinary arts.