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Over The Rhine comes to Buskirk-Chumley on Friday

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Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist, the musicians of the Ohio duo Over The Rhine, are no strangers to Bloomington. They’ve performed and recorded here in the past, and they’re back to perform Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The couple will also be celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary in Bloomington that day.

Chris Pickrell

Seuss stories come to life in season opener

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“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.” This includes the IU Department of Theatre and Drama’s “Seussical the Musical,” which will open at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Based on the stories of Dr.


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Circle City Arts

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With its famous circle in the heart of downtown and surrounded by the circular highway I-465, Indianapolis is affectionately referred to as the Circle City. Indiana’s capital is not only home to the Super Bowl XLI champion Colts, but it also is filled with opportunities to experience the arts. From Chihuly glass sculptures hanging in the Children’s Museum to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s “Symphony on the Prairie,” the choices are endless for a trip – or a few trips – away from Bloomington.


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What is Art?

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What is it about the term “performance art” that makes us all shudder? Perhaps it’s the “artists” who do things such as cut their wrists open in front of an audience.





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BAAC awards 23 area grants

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The Bloomington Area Arts Council awarded 23 area arts organizations with Regional Arts Partnership Grants.



Brandon Foltz

Guster keeps it together

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As soon as the lights in the IU Auditorium went down Tuesday night, everyone in the crowd jumped to their feet, screaming. Guster took the stage amid swirling yellow and blue stage lights and quickly began to play. The crowd stayed pumped up throughout the show, dancing and clapping along with the music, and enthusiastic fans punctuated the words of the songs with joyful shouts and screams.



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Le Dernier Cri

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I wish I could say that every fashion choice made by every person is a good one. But that wouldn’t be very interesting, would it? Sometimes, you just can’t say no to those bright blue, Wayfarer-knockoff sunglasses from Urban Outfitters. But then you look at pictures posted on Facebook the next hung-over Sunday morning and see they made you the most ridiculous, unforgettable person at the party. Therefore, I have compiled my Top 5 wardrobe choices to leave out (or throw out) of your closet.


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Notable filmmaker gives free lecture today

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Distinguished filmmaker Julie Dash will give a public lecture at 4:30 p.m. today in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Dash will speak about filmmaking and how it has influenced her life, according to a press release for the event.


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Guster goes ‘green’ tonight

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College student favorite Guster will play today at the IU Auditorium. While the band hopes to make a whole lot of noise from the stage, it is also trying to lower its environmental impact while on tour.



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Beyonce cancels Kuala Lumpur show

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Beyonce Knowles has scrapped plans to stage her first concert in Malaysia and will instead perform in neighboring Indonesia, which has less stringent rules about how performers should dress and behave.


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Letters from Abroad

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BOLOGNA, Italy – Other than my discovery of the absence of Mexican food in Italy, I have had few major disappointments in my trip thus far.