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Jacobs program awards students

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Completing its second year, Project Jumpstart is a career and entrepreneur leadership program offering a number of resources for students in the IU Jacobs School of Music.


Maggy Cassidy

Writer adapts Kerouac novel

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Chris Jefferies' musical adaptation of “Maggie Cassidy,” which was commissioned by Seattle-based A Contemporary Theatre, debuted Friday at the Bloomington Playwrights Project.


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The Reel view

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Throughout history, movie theaters have used many methods to try to dazzle the audience even further than showing the movie itself. First came Smell-O-Vision, when evocative smells were pumped through pipes leading to individual seats in the theater and various scents were signaled on the film itself.




Summer Arts Fair

A Fair of the Arts kicks off Saturday, shows local art

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The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department sponsored the season’s first A Fair of the Arts. The event, located in Showers Plaza at Eighth and Morton streets, was from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is scheduled to repeat once a month through October.



Players Pub

Jenn Cristy debuts new album at Jake’s Nightclub

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Until 11 p.m., about 200 people waited for Cristy and her band to premiere all the songs from her newest album “Crawl.”Backed by three band members and two backup singers, the Jenn Cristy Band played an uncharacteristically late-night show that also included covers such as Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain” and songs from Cristy’s previous three CDs.




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Rhythm of the News

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 With a summer in Bloomington come many days and nights relaxing on friends’ porches, hiking around Brown County and lounging around the house.


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Artists show art collages at Blueline Gallery

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The two and three-dimensional works of Virginia Patrick, Paul Smedberg, John Terril and Roast Hoggmann on display at Blueline Gallery are all part of the newest gallery called “Mixing it Up — Collage.”



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The Reel View

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I must ask this question: When we are able to access free movies on our computers, rent a DVD at Redbox for $1 or pay a small Netflix fee, why do we still go to the movies?




Dan Telfer

AROUND THE ARTS

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Celebrate the end of finals by gazing at some local exhibits, watching an award-winning movie or laughing at the Comedy Attic.