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‘Reverend’ Horton heats up Bluebird

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Slicked back hair, tattoos and piercings were in abundance Tuesday night at the Bluebird as the crowd waited anxiously for the Reverend Horton Heat’s performance. Heat is the most prevalent performer of the psychobilly music genre, which is known for its fast tempo, outrageous lyrics and rockabilly feel. He got on stage at about 11:30 p.m., wearing a cowboy hat and a bright orange suit coat and immediately launched into his set.


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Bear’s hosts Jazz Fables’ 18th anniversary

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This Thursday will mark the 18th anniversary of local concert series Jazz Fables. Jazz band Ut Haus, which plays every anniversary show, will be joined on stage by founding members of the Jazz Fables.



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Before you hit the pool, read this

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The award-winning editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine and author of the best-selling “Abs Diet” books, David Zinczenko, has emerged once again with his unique new book “Eat This Not That!” which he co-wrote with Men’s Health Food and Nutrition Editor Matt Goulding. Zinczenko has made a career out of promoting a healthy diet and regular exercise as a way of getting in shape.





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Angel Escobedo wins Olympic Regional Trial

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Angel Escobedo now sits one tournament title away from achieving one of his life-long dreams – shipping his skills from Bloomingotn to Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Escobedo has a laundry list of accolades in the sport he has dominated from a young age. In high school, the Griffith, Ind., native won four consecutive state championships.


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IU signs 8-year deal with adidas

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All 22 IU sports programs will be outfitted in adidas gear for at least the next eight years. IU signed an 8-year contract with adidas America that could also pay out more than $21 million to IU Athletics, according to recruiting database www.scout.com.


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James Hardy: get it together

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When we open the daily newspaper to read about another 6-foot-5-inch, 212-pound NFL wide receiver with character issues, we barely bat an eye.




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Big Brothers Big Sisters lacks volunteers

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There are close to 100 kids on the wait-list, according to Andrea Smith, director of operations at Big Brothers and Big Sisters of South Central Indiana, showing a significant need for community involvement.



Ridin’ derby

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Two sister teams from the Bleeding Heartland Rollergirls will face off on May 17 at the Bloomington Sportsplex.