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IU Graduate student holds book signing

Jacqueline Jones LaMon, third year M.F.A. student in poetry at IU and Associate Director of the IU Writers' Conference, is the author of a new book of poetry on Quercus Review Press, Gravity, U.S.


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City Hall showcases 'Carved In Stone' exhibit

The Bloomington Area Arts Council's Indiana Limestone Sculpture Symposium is a unique international symposium that focuses on the versatility of Indiana limestone as a sculptural medium.


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IU Conference draws writers

The IU Writers' Conference, now planning its 66th year, annually attracts a staff of nationally prominent writers who are equally skilled and involved teachers.


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Modernization on the 'Mountain'-top

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The IU Department of Theater and Drama summer season opens tonight at the Brown County Playhouse in Nashville, Ind. with "Smoke on the Mountain." It runs until July 2.


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Last throes of Iran diplomacy

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Make no mistake: if the United States wants to preemptively attack Iran for whatever reason by whatever means using whatever weapons, we will do so with or without United Nations support and approval, as we did in Iraq.


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Ensemble de Kilroy's

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You're sitting at Kilroy's on pretty much any given night, and it gets to be about one in the morning. Your head feels fuzzy from the glibly named shots you've had -- you liked the Frosted Pudendum, but weren't too impressed with the Dislodged Sinus Infection.



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Stigma from above

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This spring, Kevin Logan, a high school senior from Gary, eagerly anticipated prom night, that special night that so many high schoolers look forward to each year.



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Greenspan: U.S. has absorbed oil prices

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WASHINGTON -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Wednesday that while the country has been able to absorb sharp increases in oil prices, high energy costs are beginning to stunt economic growth. But he also said sharply higher oil prices have not produced any "serious erosion" of world economic activity.



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Quarry cautions

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"Sanders," "Longhole" and the ever-popular "Rooftop" are just some of the names used to refer to the quarry that was immortalized in the 1979 film "Breaking Away."


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Wine and Dine

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Birds are singing, warm breezes are blowing and flowers are blooming.





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A surrealist atheist in a Spanish Fascist's court

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Spanish film director Luis Buñuel used to say, "thank God I'm an atheist." The highly outspoken, anti-fascist filmmaker is best known in the world of cinema for his early collaborations with Salvador Dalí and surrealist films such as "Un Chien Analou" and "The Golden Age."