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Faculty/Guest recital What: Guest, faculty and students in the Jacobs School of Music will perform Who: Professor James J. Pellerite (n`ative American flute), Walfrid Kujala (piccolo) and others from the Jacobs School When: 8 p.m. today Where: Auer Concert Hall on the second floor of the Simon Music Center



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What is art? TMZ art history

Looking back over the course of art history, many young people think that there is little to be interested in. We see the wigged out (literally) composers and painters of the past as antique images, their lives uninteresting, their lifestyles out-of-touch and ancient. More often than not, we are taught about their works and how they affected their period and today.




If they're ever going to make it in the navy, they'll have to do without those warm and fuzzy blankets.

We like Rock Music

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If you haven’t yet given a listen to the quirky but stirring sound of England’s British Sea Power, this is the time to start.



The HIP logo incorporates the four main elements of hip-hop: break dancing, MCing, DJing and graffiti.

The rise of hip-hop

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It’s not easy trying to create the world’s first hip-hop fraternity. Just ask IU sophomores Keane Rowley and Justin Wolverton who, along with sophomore Quinnton Parker, are the founders of the co-ed, multi-ethnic Greek organization Eta Iota Rho – HIP, for short.




Break dancing

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WEEKEND learns the basics of break dancing from a few of IU's most prominent b-boys



It simply sucks

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In the past, it seemed really easy for “true” punk fans to bash Simple Plan for being too, well, simple.


Chelsea Merta

Talking turkey

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Hookah, Oriental carpets and ornate pottery: No, this isn’t a scene from “Aladdin.” Rather, this “whole new world” is taken directly from Bloomington’s Turkuaz Café, an authentic Turkish restaurant.