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Controversial bishop in Britain

A British bishop whose denial of the Holocaust led Argentina to order him out of that country returned to England on Wednesday.


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Cops hit wall in ‘Sleeper’ hunt

 They have a sample of his DNA, a description from a survivor and a $500,000 reward, but detectives investigating the city’s most notorious serial killer have hit a wall.


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Feds still searching for CEO

For months, prosecutors say, technicians in the gloom of a run-down North Carolina plant prepared life-sustaining syringes and shipped them before ensuring they were sterile.


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March is the month to save our shows

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To most people, the beginning of March brings thoughts of warmer weather and spring, but for me, it’s survival time. It’s about that time for networks to begin planning for the ’09-’10 new season, and for shows on the bubble, panic sets in. Therefore, this week I’m going to suggest four shows that should be checked out immediately. If you don’t, chances are they won’t be around this fall – tell all your friends.


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Off-Broadway play examines death penalty

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The Cardinal Stage Company will present a reading of the off-Broadway play “The Exonerated” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium as a part of ArtsWeek. 


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Jason sells out

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For those who were not around in the 1980s to experience the classic “Friday the 13th” and its 10 progressively worse sequels, it will be difficult to appreciate the groundbreaking achievement of the original.


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Artists combine styles to create computerized ceramics

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Two artists explored the use of digital technology in ceramics in a SoFA Gallery exhibit, a collaboration resulting in a whimsical exhibition of clay pears, winding arrows and comic book-printed cups.“Rendering and Meaning: Infinite Speed, Zero Errors & Total Memory: Creativity and Desire in the Digital Age” will run from Feb. 24 through March 13.



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Cinemat show boasting chamber music and noisecore

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Two bands are going acoustic and two bands are just going nuts March 4 at The Cinemat. Headliner Capillary Action will be joined by Basilica and local bands Push-Pull and Racebannon for a night of intimate performances and rock ‘n’ roll.


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Liz Lerman performance to combine dance, genetics

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Modern dance, science and ethics will combine in a clash of creativity at 8 p.m. tonight on the IU Auditorium stage. The Liz Lerman Dance Exchange will present a performance titled “Ferocious Beauty: Genome,” a look at the ethical questions that arise from the progression of molecular science.


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‘WTF’ exhibit shows pain before, after Iraq

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On treacherous grounds in Iraq, Ashley Gilbertson jumped out of an American convoy to shoot his camera.  Although he braved the dangers of being a photojournalist during the war, he said he does not view himself as a hero like the American soldiers who fight on the battlefront.


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Matrimonial bliss

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Dripping with nostalgia, husband&wife’s “Dark Dark Woods” is at times both heart-wrenching and inspiring.



Music abroad

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Like its namesake, Beirut is a melting pot of cultural influences. Front man Zach Condon, 22, was inspired by the European travels he took at age 17 to create “Gulag Orkestar,” an album that sounds as though it might have been lost beneath the former Iron Curtain.


High Voltage: WIUX Culture Shock 2009

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As the season of music festivals begins, Bloomington will certainly not be left high and dry. This year’s WIUX Culture Shock, held on April 18 in Dunn Meadow, will not only provide performances by several national and international up-and-comers, but also feature a few local gems. 



Jam on It: Hip Hop Awareness Week

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Attention Bloomington: Clear your schedules, and turn up your stereos. The ninth annual Hip Hop Awareness Week, organized by the IU Hip Hop Congress and Union Board, is in full swing. Genre-related speakers, performances, contests and showcases are available to anyone interested.



Trainer Jennifer Lung watches as Steve McGovern and his horse are guided by Ben Slinkard Tuesday afternoon at the PALS arena. McGovern is 43 years old and has been riding at People and Animal Learning Services for five years.

Organization uses equestrians as form of therapy

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People & Animal Learning Services, founded in July 2000, is a non-profit equine-assisted program designed to help individuals with mental and physical disabilities as well as at-risk youth. The program started with one woman and her desire to bring equine-assisted therapy to Bloomington.