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FOUND finds Bloomington

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Trash on the ground might not seem that interesting, but some think a man's garbage can give a glimpse at who they are. Ali Haimson, general coordinator of Boxcar Books, said that's why people love FOUND magazine, which publishes trash -- discarded letters, fliers, cards, doodles and more.



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'Calvin and Hobbes' creator as absent as beloved characters

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CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Maybe someday, officials will put up a statue marking this quaint village as the birthplace of "Calvin and Hobbes." Just don't expect cartoonist Bill Watterson to attend the unveiling ceremony. It's been nearly 10 years since he abruptly quit drawing one of the most popular comic strips of all time. Since then, he's been as absent as the precocious Calvin and his pet tiger, err, stuffed animal, Hobbes. Some call Watterson reclusive. Others say he just likes his privacy.


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NY plans Sept. 11 museum to remember experience

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NEW YORK -- Visitors to the Sept. 11 memorial museum could relive the 2001 terrorist attacks in an "immersive" area that surrounds them with pictures of the falling towers, the sounds of police sirens and the last words of some of those who died at the World Trade Center.

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New York TV festival seeks to boost industry

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NEW YORK -- You don't have to look far to find a reason for the New York Television Festival. Look no further than, say, NBC's dead-on-arrival drama "Inconceivable." ABC's long-running but torturously humdrum sitcom "According to Jim." Or enough other examples to fill the rest of this column.


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Artist draws Lewis Carroll society to Iowa

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DES MOINES, Iowa -- In his day, Lewis Carroll was a writer, a mathematician, a photographer and a story teller. Today, the author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" is an industry. Alice books are still printed 140 years later, artists keep drawing the Mad Hatter and Carroll's other fanciful characters and scholars continue producing books and papers on Carroll and his works.


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Louisiana loses French flavor after hurricanes

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Southern Louisiana endures, and New Orleans is champing to rebuild, but their unique flavor is bound to fade if the French Louisianans don't return. That community faces "probably the greatest catastrophe" in its history, said David Cheramie, who directs the state's Council for the Development of French.


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Kinsey Institute gallery displays animal imagery in erotic art

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The Kinsey Institute invites all to view its current gallery show, "Passionate Creatures," which focuses on animal imagery in art. The gallery is filled with paintings, sculptures, drawings and artifacts spanning more than 2,000 years, all encompassing this specific imagery and displaying its many different interpretations.


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Class features Tibetan religious songs, texts

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In a quiet part of Bloomington, set far back from Snoddy Road, is the Tibetan Cultural Center. Though the location is almost hidden and one could easily miss the turn, the surrounding land and exotic architecture make the setting quite peaceful.


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Local troupe offers free puppet theater

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A little boy almost 3 years old eagerly claps as he sits on top of a book his mother just checked out of the library. His light-up shoes beam flashes of red in the dark theater as he kicks his feet together in excitement. Saturday, the Puck Players Public Theatre puppet troupe performed "The Little Red Hen" and "Chicken Little" free of charge to a large audience at the Monroe County Public Library.


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Looking through Ira Glass

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From restroom fiascos to kids dropping the "F-bomb," Ira Glass has heard it all. National Public Radio host Ira Glass spoke to an audience Saturday at the IU Auditorium about the importance of personal narrative and story-telling in the most candid way he could: by telling the story of his own radio show.


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Yoga taught at Tibetan Center

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Bells from a Buddhist ritual begin to toll softly in the next room as Allana Radecki's weekly hatha yoga class gets underway at the Tibetan Cultural Center's Chamtseling Temple. From tortoise and thunderbolt to cobra pose, Radecki and her students strive for balance and well-being through a series of simple breath and positioning exercises.


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Not just for museums, art can be purchased at shops along the Gallery Walk

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If there was a metaphor for the diversity of art involved in Friday evening's Gallery Walk, it would be the refreshment tables -- salmon pâté next to candy corn. During the appropriately named "Downtown Gallery Walk" event, nine downtown art galleries collaborate to show their collections in a three-hour block of time. Friday evening, the public was allowed to tour Bloomington galleries from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.


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Playoffs test speed, talent

Nine teams comprised of a writer, director and one to three actors will continue to compete this weekend in the 4th annual Bloomington Playwrights Project Playoffs. The Playoffs offer the chance for amateurs and veterans of the stage to come together to write, produce and perform nine new plays within 24 hours -- a breakneck pace compared to the months spent rehearsing already-scripted, full-length projects.


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Scrap metal forms beautiful works for Argentine artist

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- The artist sculpted his big metal T-Rex from old train parts and gave it railroad spikes for teeth. He used scrap metal to build the giant ants and the crocodile on display in his studio behind a train station.




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Syrian TV show sends message that terrorism gives Islam bad name

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DAMASCUS, Syria -- A new television series being broadcast around the Middle East tells the story of Arabs living in residential compounds in Saudi Arabia and the militant Islamists who want to blow them up so they can collect their rewards in heaven -- 72 beautiful virgins.


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Tibetan Cultural Center hosts song lessons

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Bloomington is home to many cultural centers. One such center is the Tibetan Cultural Center, located at 3655 S. Snoddy Rd., which is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the community about Tibetan culture. The center plays host to many programs, such as yoga classes, meditation sessions, cooking classes and lectures. A program titled "Songs of Marpa" has been running since Sept. 27 and will continue until Dec. 6.


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Student photographer's work on display at local café

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Leah Cornwell waits to be seized by the beauty of an object, and then she takes a picture of it. Her keen eye for the sublime has landed her work in a local gallery for the second time this year. A collection of the IU senior's photographs, taken while she was studying in Italy, is on display at Tutto Bène wine café through Oct. 30.