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‘Wonderfully horrible, awful’ dresses key in new play

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In the play “Five Women Wearing the Same Dress,” five very different bridesmaids find common ground while avoiding the “happy occasion.” This will be the first play by the new nonprofit company Burnin’ Daylight Productions.


Joel Washington listens to gallery visitors during the reception for his art show June 11, 2007, at Tutto Bène.

Exhibition features 3 local artists

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The September Exhibition at the John Waldron Arts Center kicks off Friday with an opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Local artists Sally Hunt, Joel Washington and Raymond Saidah are showcasing their artwork.


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‘The Dark Knight’ paints a dark picture of 2008

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Summer is over now, and it is time to reflect on all the cook-outs we went to, how many times we heard “American Boy” on the radio and how much the weather sucks now that we have to bear the intense humidity while walking to class.


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Bean Blossom to host 10th annual Blues Brews & BBQ

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Three to four thousand music lovers will come together amidst the scenic campgrounds of the Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park in Brown County this weekend for three days of music, food and festivities at the 10th annual Blues, Brews & BBQ, also known as the Bean.




Landing the role

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Whether the passion is music, dance or theater, every performer knows the first – and often most nerve-wracking – step is the audition process. While practice and natural talent are important, experts say other factors can improve chances of success.



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Motivational Mentos, musical inspiration

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I was recently given the almighty and powerful task of writing a music column. I accepted the challenge gracefully and leapt and bound the entire block back to my humble abode.


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Jacobs announces new season for IU Opera & Ballet Theater

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The Jacobs School of Music will present an ambitious season this year, including four new IU Opera & Ballet Theater productions, as well as hundreds of other performances. Other highlights of the season include classical, jazz, band and choral concerts by students, faculty and guests.


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Start off with the right look: The ‘homeless’ look is not in fashion

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Look around you for just a moment and count how many people are wearing sweat pants, ripped T-shirts, house slippers and other similar items – you’ll probably lose count in the first five seconds. And while classes are starting here at IU, that is no excuse to carry on those lazy summer fashions. I recently took a stroll around campus in search for my next column inspiration, and, as usual, I was not disappointed with the amount of material I found. Just about everywhere I turned, I saw a couple of girls wearing wife beaters, sweats and a pair of Goodwill house slippers.



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Lupe Fiasco to perform at IU Auditorium Saturday

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Lupe Fiasco, known for his lyrical references to Japanese anime culture, skateboarding, video games and other quirky themes, will hit the IU Auditorium stage Saturday for the conclusion of Welcome Week.


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B.B. King to perform

Legendary blues guitarist B.B. King will perform Nov. 1 at the IU Auditorium King performed at IU in 2005, which was his first performance here since 1979.




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An artistic tradition

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Besides its infamous restaurants, Fourth Street will offer another attraction to visitors this weekend as the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts makes its annual appearance.


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Performance enchants viewers

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From the moment I stepped into the Wells-Metz Theatre for the Thursday night showing of “The Day Boy and the Night Girl,” I was captivated by the work of art that was the set.