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Your band could get a Pandora thumbs up
We talked to the founder.
Five steps to fame
The path of a rockstar can be, well, rocky. A few local bands smooth the way for us.
Comic Talk #5: Best of Superman
Brad Sanders figuratively cozies up with the Man of Steel in this week's Comic Talk.
Phenom's top 5 most-played songs
Rebey usually doesn’t take requests, but he does have a few of his own favorites. His playlist depends on the crowd’s mood, he says.
Blend until well-mixed: Confessions of a DJ
He plays a monthly show at The Bishop, throws his own parties, and has nearly 1,000 fans on Facebook. Senior Colin Rebey, also known as Phenom, has taken his music to the next level.
Philadelphia's Magee threatens to eclipse Knight's 903 wins
Herb Magee has always put comfort over style.
Celebrations keys to Hoosiers' success
Celebrating on the court is often frowned upon by coaches in sports. Athletes are taught to forget about a play, be it good or bad, and move on with the game. In tennis, however, celebrating is a very important aspect of the game, and coaches encourage it.
Multimedia, reading combine on stage at Bloomington Playwrights Project
Bloomington Playwrights Project, a not-for-profit theater company, will present a staged reading of Doug Bedwell’s “Dreaming of Forests” at 8 p.m. today and Wednesday.
3 Indiana Marines killed in 1 week
Residents of three Indiana communities are mourning the deaths of three Marines killed in Afghanistan. Their bodies arrived back in the United States during the weekend.
Multimedia presentation, play reading combine on stage at Bloomington Playwrights Project
Bloomington Playwrights Project, a not-for-profit theater company, will present a staged reading of Doug Bedwell’s “Dreaming of Forests”at 8 p.m. today and Wednesday.
From sheep to shawl, fiber showcased as art for ‘Fabulous Fashionable Fiber’
When most people think of art they might think of paintings, sculptures or photographs. Today “Fabulous Fashionable Fiber” will open the world of art to a new genre.
Connoisseurs of vintages and brews
We all know Bloomington is a drinking town with a sports problem. It’s been like that for years, and nothing’s going to change anytime soon.
Business owners charmed by, supportive of street merchants
Last summer, local street musician Alex Mysliwicz spent his nights sleeping in a tent behind his friend’s house. Mysliwicz said he sacrificed a comfortable living arrangement to do what he truly loves: perform.
Sen. Evan Bayh says Sen. Brown might help fix partisan politics
Retiring Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana said Monday that electing more lawmakers like new Republican Sen. Scott Brown might be the “ultimate cure” for partisan gridlock in Washington.
28th Amendment: A right to secede
The inclusion of a right to secede in our constitution, which would lay out specific situations in which a state or states had the right to leave and what specific steps and benchmarks have to be met to go about doing so, might have helped us avoid one of our nation’s most tragic armed conflicts.
28th Amendment: Ditch hitchin’
With all the debate circulating about the legality of marriage outside the traditional variety, it seems the most obvious choice is being overlooked.
28th Amendment: Officially awesome
Did you know that in America we speak English?
28th Amendment: Enumerated only
Some claim part of Article I, Section 8 grants Congress powers it isn’t expressly granted.




