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Monday, July 6
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IU moves Brown Co. Playhouse program

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A little more than a year after the Little Nashville Opry concert hall burnt to the ground, the town in southern Indiana is dealing with another disappointing loss. IU has ceased production on the summer theater program in the Brown County Playhouse to move it to on-campus facilities in Bloomington.


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Food snobs

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My tastes greatly range from the finest culinary preparations in the world to greasy fast food. But I’ve typically been labeled as a food snob.



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Friends celebrate 4th Players Ball

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The event, a benefit for Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard sponsored by the Broad Ripple Brewpub and Brewers of Indiana Guild, will take place from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. Friday at the Bloomington Playwright’s Project located at 107 W. Ninth St.



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Live From Bloomington changes album format

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Union Board is putting together this year’s Live From Bloomington CD team. The album, usually composed of the winning submission from each of the 15 artists, will include something new this year — teamwork.


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The world is flats

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The more I go shoe shopping, the more I notice that high heels are about one circus away from being stilts.




Bach is Back

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A new edition of the Clavier-Ubung III was released this weekend at the Jacobs School of Music Bach to School organ conference.


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Voting begins for Marching Hundred competition

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The CBS challenge to college marching bands for the best rendition of “Hawaii 5-O” will begin public voting today. The public will be able to vote for their favorite video until Oct. 4.







Calumet Reel

Bloomington locals return from tour

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Following a summer containing a Midwest tour, a battle of the bands competition and the release of its second EP “Roastin’ Ma Pups,” local band The Calumet Reel will take the stage at The Bishop.


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Safe choices in the CD player, on the road

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A friend of mine almost crashed her car Tuesday because she was singing along to a Van Morrison song, and the magic of Van the Man put her into a world of her own to the extent that she couldn’t focus on the world of the road. If you are the one driving, never play a song that makes you lose control. It’s incredibly hard to drive while you are hard-core grooving.