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Gallery openings

“Buzz Spector: Off the Shelf” and “Small is Big” are on display now through Nov. 16.




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Column: Fuul of parasites

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Food is one of the things I’ve enjoyed most here. It’s an integral part of Egyptian culture. However, something is now eating me.


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To do in Bloomington

Try something new in Bloomington this weekend. From a benefit show to stand-up comedy, there’s an event for most tastes and budgets.


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BPP organizes annual playoffs

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Featuring nine original plays, the event will be written and produced in less than 24 hours. Tickets for the playoffs are $15 and can be purchased at the BCT Box Office.


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Column: Binders full of fashion critics

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Michelle Obama’s style stole the spotlight. Time and time again, critics praise her fashion choices. Why doesn’t Ann Romney have binders full of women offering the same praise?



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The Bishop features hip-hop artists

An event featuring underground independent hip-hop artists starts at 9:30 p.m. today at the Bishop Bar. Touring acts Ceschi and Louis Logic will make a stop in Bloomington specifically for the show.


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Film shows economic decline in Detroit

Directors Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing captured the faces and images behind Detroit's steady economic decline in their newest documentary, “Detropia.”



Merry Widow

Roaring Twenties come back

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Musical comedy operetta “The Merry Widow,” set in the Roaring Twenties, begins at 7 p.m. today in the Musical Arts Center.



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Kennedy talk launches lecture series

Kennedy discussed his life’s work early Tuesday evening as part of a lecture series preceding the new exhibit “Small is Big,” opening Friday at the Grunwald Gallery of Art.


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Art museum remembers late collector Middledorf

Bruce Cole met Middledorf during his first day at Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence, Italy. Middledorf’s collection of medals was donated to the museum in 1987.





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Annual ‘Octubafest’ to begin Thursday

Jacobs School of Music’s Brass Department will present tuba and euphonium concerts at 7 p.m. daily beginning Thursday and ending Monday in Ford-Crawford Hall.