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Young perfect between Gold Rush and Harvest

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Neil Young deserves every credit he has received over the years. A versatile artist, Young is a true musical chameleon; playing with Buffalo Springfield in the '60s, becoming a folk star as a solo artist in the '70s and earning the title of "the godfather of grunge" with his backing band Crazy Horse.


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'Host' with the most

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Haven't heard about "The Host" yet? Well, it's time to get educated. "The Host" comes from director Joon-ho Bong, whose "Memories of Murder," alongside "Oldboy," is possibly the greatest film to come out of Korea. It's the story of a small, dysfunctional family that owns a food stand next to the Han River. One day crowds of people along the shoreline happen to notice a giant creature hanging under the bridge. Suddenly it drops into the water and swims over; the people obviously think it is friendly and start tossing food at it. Turns out the only food it craves is humans as it bursts out of the river and begins devouring everyone in its path and managing to capture little Park Hyun-seo, the littlest member of the Park family. Now it is up to her father, brother, sister and uncle to save her from the monster, that is if she's still alive.



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Talented poet featured at the JWAC

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David Lehman could have been just another audience member in attendance Tuesday evening to see a poetry reading. After walking casually into the Rose Firebay room at the John Waldron Arts Center, he took a seat in the front row, smiling warmly at whomever he made eye contact with as dozens of people filtered into the performance space. Yet on this night, Lehman was the one doing the talking. Lehman, a respected and accomplished poet, gave a reading of his poems as part of a series called “Writers in Rhythm,” which combines poetry and fiction readings with music performances. The idea behind the series is to bring writers and music rhythms together to expose emerging voices, said Catherine Bowman, director of the creative writing program at IU and founder of the series.


Jay Seawell

Hoosiers set for battle with South Dakota State

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When the IU women’s basketball team enters South Dakota State’s Frost Arena tonight, a different type of crowd awaits them. Nearly one-third the population of Brookings, S.D. will be in attendance when the Hoosiers (19-13) play in front of a sold-out crowd of 6,000 in the quarterfinal of the WNIT. On Monday, the Hoosiers advanced out of the second round of the tournament with a last minute 74-71 win against Iona. Tonight they will take on South Dakota State (24-5) for the first time in IU history, competing against a team that has won its last 13 games.



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Around the World

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Al Gore made an emotional return to Congress on Wednesday in an appeal for an even more dramatic rescue: saving the planet. Gore implored lawmakers to adopt a list of policy prescriptions to stop global warming.



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A ‘Rat Pack’ runway: IU student presents his new line

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His designs are classic, conservative and clean. But their designer, Justin Stutzman, is looking a little rough and like a stranger to sleep. The senior fashion designer is showing his final line Saturday at the John Waldron Arts Center. His reputation of elegance and excellence means everything must be just right, but, Stutzman admits, “I’m going to have to find a way to maybe let a thing or two slide.” “Fickle” is not in his vocabulary, and Stutzman has a distinct vision and mood he wants his audience to feel Saturday: tasteful and intense.


Gerard Butler ditched his mask and cape from "The Phantom of the Opera" for a leather loincloth and giant blade to cut down Persian invaders.

Madness? This is '300!'

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As of writing, "300" has made almost $130 million and within the span of its opening weekend made more than $70 million -- that means it made its money back in the span of three days. All these big numbers means three things: That comic book genius Frank Miller's work will continue to be turned into big-screen eye candy due to the success of "Sin City" and "300;" that director Zack Snyder, who made an incredible debut with his "Dawn of the Dead" remake, could possibly be the next big man on the studio lot; and plenty of people are ready to see R-rated movies making their way back to the cineplex.


Ronni Moore

Animal athletics

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While some Bloomington residents flocked to beaches last week, 7-year-old Jeffrey Witney left his coastal California home and got to learn about canines with careers. Saturday afternoon, he sat with a group of parents and kids watching a German shepherd named Journey herd ducks at the WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology.


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A 'Nation' of boredom

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Swear off fast food. Swear it off now. The stuff is poison. That being said, are there really still people out there who haven't been made aware of the deteriorating health effects of fast food on the human body? The fictionalized film version of the nonfiction novel by Eric Schlosser came out on DVD this week. I could have imagined a pretty interesting fictionalized account of the book for film, unfortunately, director Richard Linklater has not.


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Lober a much needed change for Bloomington

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A vote for Mark Kruzan or David Sabbagh is a vote for old ideas and to move the city backward. A vote for Jamie Lober is a vote for the future and positive change. Mayoral candidate Jamie Lober has an excellent vision for moving Bloomington forward, stressing economic growth, improved education and better quality of life. Lober has earned a reputation for her great personality, positive outlook and for speaking bluntly about the obstacles facing our city yet providing practical solutions that will benefit all people. As an IU grad, I knew Lober for four years and pledge that we recognize that Lober’s achievements have been lifelong and that she has given a lot to our city. May 8 is a day we can give back to her and help her get elected as Bloomington’s next mayor. We cannot settle with leadership of the past when Bloomington can do better: Jamie Lober. Jon Aronson Alumnus


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Illinois won’t discipline athletic director

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The University of Illinois will not discipline Athletic Director Ron Guenther for yelling at men’s basketball coach Bruce Weber and Illini players during the team’s NCAA tournament loss last Friday, officials said.


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BPP’s ‘Empty Sky’ filled with questions

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When playwright Sarah Treem wrote “Empty Sky” she asked herself one question: “What kind of god would ask a father to kill his son?” “I always start writing a play with a question. I want the audience to leave the theater thinking about the questions,” Treem said. Treem’s latest play will cover difficult topics like family, faith and forgiveness. Director Richard Perez said the play covers tough issues that speak to people of all ages.


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5 continents to be represented at gender-equality conference

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The IU School of Law will be holding a gender-equality conference 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the Moot Court Room. The conference will bring together a diverse panel of experts from five different continents to discuss how to write a national constitution to include gender equality.


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Bigger is better in Business

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This is it … this is really it. This is the answer to metal and everything holy and heavy. Big Business is the real deal. Two guys with one mission: to rock your face off. Cody Willis and Jared Warren are the two magicians in charge here, and they've got the credentials. With a history of bands such as Karp, the Murder City Devils and, most recently, the almighty Melvins, these guys know what their doing. Here Come the Waterworks, their second full-length, will make you cry … with joy.



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This fruit, that fruit

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It’s plump. It’s ripe. It’s juicy – with a flavor so fantastic, it’s the taste equivalent of finding out you don’t have a yeast infection. The apple.