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Q&A with Chris Lingner

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Chris Lingner is a featured performer for The Baker Dances, one of four dances that make up A Choreographer’s Evening. Here is what he had to say to the IDS about the upcoming performances.





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From making the news to breaking the news

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Eliot Spitzer, former governor of New York, recently made his debut on CNN’s Parker Spitzer as a liberal talk show host alongside Kathleen Parker, conservative commentator.


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Living in Hell with a bar for a cell

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A few summers ago I picked up a George Jones greatest hits album, “Anniversary: 10 Years of Hits,” at a gas station in Elkhart, IN.  I had never heard a George Jones song before that day, but since then I’ve been a big fan.


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Kutter Quartet live for the music

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Kevin Kunkel, Rena Kimura, Rose Wollman and Colin Sorgi have been distinguished as some of the best collegiate musicians at IU. They are members of the 2010-11 Kuttner Quartet, a group that changes annually to feature four of the top strings players in the Jacobs School of Music.


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Sedaris kicks off auditorium season

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Sedaris opened the 2010-11 auditorium season to a packed theater Wednesday. Before he began reading from his new book, “Squirrel Meets Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary,” Sedaris announced that the collection of fables would reach number five on the New York Times Best Seller list, despite initial indications that it would be released on the non-fiction list.


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Big Sean to perform at Jakes

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After Big Boi and Bone Thugs n Harmony, a week of hip-hop concerts continues as Big Sean fans wait for him to take the stage this weekend. Detroit rapper Big Sean will take a big step through Bloomington for a special performance at 9 p.m. Friday at Jake’s Nightclub.



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IU rowing develops strong bond

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The IU rowing team does work and meets together, almost year-round, to get stronger, build friendships and even help within the community.


Column: Embarrassed, exhausted and enlightened

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Men's basketball columnist Nathan Hart describes how he and the IDS men's basketball beat writers survived the "Cream and Crimson Media Survival Challenge," a two-hour workout session for media members conducted by the Hoosiers' coaching staff.


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Women's soccer prepares for rival Purdue

The Hoosiers (4-8-1) will not only be looking for a long-awaited victory against their rivals when they play at 4 p.m. Thursday in West Lafayette, but they are also looking for their first Big Ten win of the season.


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Driver involved in hit and run arrested

An IU student and a former IU student were riding a motorcycle Tuesday  when they were struck by a convertible and left laying in the intersection of Third Street and Jordan Avenue as the driver of the convertible fled.


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9th District congressional candidates argue health reform

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Health care reform has been a hot topic for both lawmakers and average citizens since President Barack Obama’s 2008 victory. Candidates for the 2010 elections have taken different stances on the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which is to be fully enacted within the next few years.


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Cox Scholar receives support for financial burden

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Sophomore Laura Buuck is one of the 42 undergraduate students at IU-Bloomington and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis this year who are sharing nearly $700,000 of financial support as a Cox Scholar.