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Dance fuses art and science

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Audiences were awed at the IU Auditorium on Thursday night after The Liz Lerman Dance Exchanges’ multimedia performance. The performance, called “Ferocious Beauty: Genome,” featured various video and audio clips, as well as monologues from dancers.


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Angelou's visit postponed

Maya Angelou’s visit to IU on Sunday has been postponed because of the author's illness.


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Off-Broadway play examines death penalty

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The Cardinal Stage Company will present a reading of the off-Broadway play “The Exonerated” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium as a part of ArtsWeek. 


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Artists combine styles to create computerized ceramics

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Two artists explored the use of digital technology in ceramics in a SoFA Gallery exhibit, a collaboration resulting in a whimsical exhibition of clay pears, winding arrows and comic book-printed cups.“Rendering and Meaning: Infinite Speed, Zero Errors & Total Memory: Creativity and Desire in the Digital Age” will run from Feb. 24 through March 13.



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Liz Lerman performance to combine dance, genetics

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Modern dance, science and ethics will combine in a clash of creativity at 8 p.m. tonight on the IU Auditorium stage. The Liz Lerman Dance Exchange will present a performance titled “Ferocious Beauty: Genome,” a look at the ethical questions that arise from the progression of molecular science.


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‘WTF’ exhibit shows pain before, after Iraq

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On treacherous grounds in Iraq, Ashley Gilbertson jumped out of an American convoy to shoot his camera.  Although he braved the dangers of being a photojournalist during the war, he said he does not view himself as a hero like the American soldiers who fight on the battlefront.




Assistant Professor of Textiles Rowland Ricketts at the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts. He says that the color blocks behind him are a reference chart for screen printing with natural dyes on a variety of materials.

New threads of life

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Led by the late Budd Stalnaker, a former textiles professor, the IU textiles graduate program molded creative artists for more than 40 years. When Stalnaker died in 2006, the program did, too.



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IU grad Micheal Woods follows footsteps of jazz

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Woods, a professor of jazz studies and electric bass at Hamilton University in New York, has released a CD called “The Tell All Book” that he is pitching to big record labels. He said his goal with the album was to get past many of the complexities that make music elitist by expanding the boundaries of his compositions.