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Recycle and reuse your wardrobe with a few quick steps

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During the Great Depression, fashion was put on the back burner because of the poor economic climate. Because Americans were forced to ration fabric, fashionable women used their sewing skills to alter their clothes and update them in creative ways to keep up with the trends.


How to be a recessionista

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For those who hope to stay chic in these trying recession times, meet the first big step to “recessionista” standing: bargain shopping.


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Still tasty

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Power-pop quintet The Delicious is synonymous with the Bloomington music scene. Continuously playing shows around town, it has proven itself to be one of Bloomington’s most adored bands.


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An all-star flop

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Dear women everywhere, If you want to see women portrayed as used, desperate, worthless and unconfident, please go see “He’s Just Not That Into You,” which delivers all of the lies above – on repeat.

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One in a million

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If you have yet to see “Slumdog Millionaire,” director Danny Boyle’s “dramedy” about a slum boy from India who becomes a contestant on a game show, you’ve no doubt heard someone, somewhere, talking about the film.


Claymation done right

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“Coraline” isn’t really a children’s movie. Written and directed by “Nightmare Before Christmas” director Henry Selick and based on the comic book by Neil Gaiman, the film portrays a modern day “Alice in Wonderland.”


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Kevin Smith Strikes Out

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Following the stupid/funny films vein already cut open by successful predecessors like “Superbad” and “Pineapple Express,” director Kevin Smith takes a stab of his own with “Zack and Miri Make A Porno,” which – imagine that! – even stars Seth Rogen, a cultural staple in surface-level comedy today.


An infinite disappointment

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Targeting fans of hipster romantic comedies such as “Garden State” and “Juno,” “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” attempts to match the charm and wit of others in the genre only to come up with something much less sincere and authentic.


Zeros to Heroes

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As the story goes, Johnny Ramone once replied to a complaint that the Ramones’ songs were too short by saying: “They’re not too short; we just play ’em real fast.” In describing The Zero Boys’ 1982 debut album “Vicious Circle,” few words could be so apt.




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IUSA Congress approves new elections code

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Students will now be able to vote online and in person for the IU Student Association elections. This was just one of the many changes approved by the IUSA Congress Tuesday night.



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7.0-magnitude quake shakes northern Indonesia

Indonesia issued a tsunami warning after a powerful quake struck waters off its eastern coast early Thursday, a local agency said. it was not immediately clear if the temblor caused any injures or damage.






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Breach scares IU Credit Union

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A large-scale security breach at a national payment processing company has compromised credit card information for many IU Credit Union members.