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Staff members receive Governor's Arts Awards

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Gov. Mitch Daniels and the Indiana Arts Commission have announced six recipients of the 2011 Governor’s Arts Awards. Of the six candidates chosen from the entire state of Indiana, two were Bloomington residents associated with the Jacobs School of Music, Susann McDonald and Sylvia McNair.




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Focus on Fashion

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Fashion serves many purposes, but when you are an athlete or a relative of one, fashion has a whole different set of rules.



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@ttack

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Perhaps more than any other invention in the last 100 years, the Internet has radically changed the ways that people live and interact. Oftentimes we view this as a positive phenomenon that has vastly improved the lives of millions — if not billions ­— of people. Sounds like a good thing, right?


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Tax breaks are not subsidies

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I recently saw the Tea Party argument against excessive federal spending lampooned as follows: “Planned Parenthood and National Public Radio are socialist ploys to reroute government spending away from legitimate subsidies to oil companies.”


Critical Mass Bike Ride

Critical Mass cyclists hit Bloomington streets

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With cheers of “Happy Friday!” and the setting sun silhouetting the Sample Gates, the first Critical Mass ride of the year in Bloomington commenced with about 30 riders pouring onto Kirkwood Avenue.



IU v Purple Aces

IU, Notre Dame play to 0-0 draw

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The No. 17 IU men’s soccer team (0-0-1) played to a 0-0 tie against in-state rival No. 12 Notre Dame (0-0-1). The game was the first away-from-home season opener for the Hoosiers since 2006.








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Sublime tribute pleases listeners

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It was Friday night at Bluebird Nightclub. Waves of sound pounded through the door of the backstage room. There, the musicians of Sublime tribute act Secondhand Smoke waited in church pew seating while local band The Broderick rocked away.



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Indiana bands to tour the Midwest

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Mike Adams can’t quite say what it is that gives husband&wife its Midwestern feel, but he’s often told the band is “definitely from the Midwest.” He and other members of husband&wife will spread the Midwestern mood as they kick off their tour with the Fort Wayne-based instrumental band Metavari at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bishop. Admission for the show, which will also feature Muncie-based band State Park, is $5.