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IU professor discusses copyright

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Jocelyn Neal, a professor of music and adjunct professor of American studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, presented “Who Owns That Song? Copyright Law and the Emergence of the Popular Music Recording Industry" at the Jacobs School of Music.


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Noon Talk highlights Emilio Sanchez

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Assistant Professor Anke Birkenmaier talked about the work of artist Emilio Sanchez during her interactive lecture “Emilio Sanchez’s Visions of Light: Caribbean Architecture Reimagined” Wednesday for the IU Art Museum’s first Noon Talk of the semester.


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Pepitone to perform at Comedy Attic

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Eddie Pepitone will perform this weekend at the Comedy Attic. There will also be a screening of his autobiographical  documentary titled “The Bitter Buddha.”


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A modern twist

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The “Imaginary Invalid” opened Indiana University Theater’s fall line up with a modern twist on an old plot Wednesday night. Though the play was originally written by Moliere, or Jean Poquelin in 1673, it was adapted and translated by James Magruder in 1999 and modernized by director Gavin Cameron-Webb.


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Rosie the Riveter at the IU Art Museum

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The working women of World War II are celebrated in a new exhibition called “Photographing Rosie the Riveter” at the IU Art Museum, which opens Tuesday.


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Wonderlab showcases ‘Nature’s Vampires’ exhibit

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Wonderlab’s latest mini-exhibition, “Nature’s Vampires,” explores the habits of bed bugs with live, magnified views and interactive, touch-screen games, allowing visitors to learn where the creatures would most likely be tucked away.









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Québécois artists discuss culture, music

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Before Québécois bands Nomadic Massive or De Temps Antan took the stage at Lotus Fest, the Indiana Daily Student had the chance to speak to Pierre-Luc Dupuis of De Temps Antan and Lou Piensa of Nomadic Massive to find out more about their formation, influences and what they have planned for the future.



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Leyla McCalla brings diverse set to Lotus

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The eclectic sounds of multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla and band mate Josh Kossman filled a packed First Christian Church on Saturday night at the 20th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.


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Canadian indie band The Once captivates patrons

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The endearing band The Once, consisting of singers and instrumentalists Geraldine Hollett, Phil Churchill, Andrew Dale and a whole family of quirky string instruments, performed twice at this weekend’s Lotus World Music and Arts Festival.



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Lotus in the Park provides crafts, food and family fun

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Lotus in the Park was just another example where the Lotus Festival provided audiences a day filled with music from around the world in celebration of Lotus Dickey. The event kicked off on Saturday at the Waldron, Hill and Buskirk Park and was free.