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'Guitar Idol' takes stage

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Guitarists from around Bloomington competed in the fourth-annual Hoosier Guitar Idol Monday at Max’s Place. The event, organized by The Business Careers in Entertainment Club, began as a benefit for the Bloomington Hospital emergency room.


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There is nothing sweeter then kinship

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There’s something really soothing about baking: The heavenly aroma of vanilla, the warmth of the oven, the smiles of familiar faces crowding you as you gently remove baked goods from their respective trays.






Triennial

Fine Arts faculty showcase original works

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Opening for only a few months every three years, masterpieces made by faculty from the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts are now on display in the Triennial 2010 exhibit.



Lilly

Lilly Library commemorates 50 years

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Today the Lilly Library is commemorating 50 years of exclusive historical treasures from across the Atlantic Ocean to Latin America in the exhibit “Treasures of the Lilly Library.”




Jessica Care Moore

King’s life celebrated with poetry

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In commemoration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library brought in Moore to recite her poetry that addresses many of the same issues MLK spoke about in the 1960s. Moore is an international poet, an author of three books and the CEO of her own publishing company, Moore Black Press.


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Kinsey displays art through ‘Private Eyes’

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Often amusing, potentially disturbing and always thought-provoking, the art in the Kinsey Institute Gallery exhibit, “Private Eyes: Amateur Works from The Kinsey Institute Collection,” is all amateur and all erotic.


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‘Open mic' at cafe for poetry, prose and song

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People use their voices to express love, hate, sadness, fear and everything in-between. All genres of poetry will be welcome at the Hart Rock Poetry Series open-mic night Friday at Rachael’s Cafe.


No Repeats Bassoon Quartet

Playing ‘for the wonder of it all’

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If you’ve never heard a bassoon quartet, you might want to perk up. Four Jacobs School of Music graduate students play the double reed instrument in the No Repeats Bassoon Quartet.


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Haiti and music go hand-in-hand

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As the music world lost one of its artists, it gained momentum from the Haiti disaster at the same time. Artists such as Blink 182 and Lady Gaga are both selling merchandise with the full proceeds aiding Haiti’s disaster relief.


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Cleveland Orchestra resolves contract strike

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After days of  negotiations, management of the Cleveland Orchestra compromised with the musicians’ union, ending the first musicians’ strike in Cleveland in 30 years.


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Waldron Arts Center fights to stay open

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The new board of the Bloomington Area Arts Council recently announced it needs to raise $120,000 in less than two months to prevent the John Waldron Arts Center from a permanent close.