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Tuscan roads, take me home

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When I think of Bloomington, a town smack in the middle of our nation’s heartland, I’m reminded of the endless countryside, rustic houses and warm summer evenings when friends gather around a campfire at night, telling jokes and reminiscing about the past. While people may not see Italy as a likely comparison to the Midwest, there are more similarities than meet the eye.


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Baldwin shares sexual knowledge

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Kathleen Baldwin’s session, “The Art of the Orgasm, Yours and Mine,” was Tuesday at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts. Baldwin talked about several topics related to the misconceptions surrounding male and female orgasm as well as the stereotypes of sexual relations in general, discussing aspects such as men and women’s expectations, the effect of the porn industry on sex and the negative connotations sex has.


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Alumna receives recognition for musicianship

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It all started when Crystal Taliefero-Pratt didn’t make the cut the for IU Soul Revue. Now, years later, the musician who has performed alongside world-renowned artists has returned to Bloomington and has been awarded the African American Arts Institute’s most coveted award.






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Hero to speak at Purdue commencement

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The pilot who he safely landed a disabled U.S. Airways airplane in the Hudson River is returning to his alma mater to deliver the commencement address at 9:30 a.m. May 15.



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Just let the kid paint his toenails

WE SAY our culture sends plenty of messages more harmful than a J. Crew ad featuring a boy with pink toenails.



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Breaking down Obama's proposed cuts

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Spending cuts and debt reduction have become the dominant political mantras in Washington throughout the recent weeks, especially with both of the two “money-driven parties” recently introducing long-term debt reduction plans in order to “confront” the United States’ growing national debt.


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We need a power shift

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As individual interest groups we’re weak, but we’re strong as a unified voice for change. Let’s work together to hold the Obama administration and Republicans across the nation accountable.



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Column: Learning from Dora

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  When I was a little girl, I grew up in Whiting, Ind., a small town on the northwestern-most point of the state. My parents moved there after getting married but had problems fitting in and being accepted by the neighbors and townspeople for reasons none of us really understand.


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Ballet project meets Buskirk

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“Ballet at the BCT: The Choreography Project” opens at 7 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater and will also run Wednesday. The show is free and open to the public.


Don Belton Memorial

A life lost: Belton’s final days recounted

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Don Belton did not respond to emails or phone calls. He was supposed to be in Honolulu with his friend, Mara Miller. Don bought a plane ticket to depart from Indianapolis International Airport at 8 a.m. Dec. 28, 2009.


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Brio Pop Society unites musicians

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Bloomington has one of the best  contemporary music scenes in the Midwest and one of the best music schools in the world. IU graduate Loren Gurman decided to join the two in a creative experiment.