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BLOOMINGTON LIVE!

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With acts ranging from the traditional jazz combo to punk-infused rock to a one-man electronic extraordinaire, this year's Live from Bloomington commingles all the right elements, promising to shake up the local live music scene. And it's anything but formulaic.


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One final test before race

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For weeks, months and in some cases, years, Little 500 riders have been working as one to form the perfect team. They train together, ride together and some even live together. As the teams take the track next weekend, the unity and strength they've been building will be tested, but before the race, there is one final test of rider ability: Team Pursuit. The final of the Little 500 spring series events -- Team Pursuit -- will begin tonight at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The event is the most team-oriented of the series events, and tests pack riding and a team's overall ability.



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IU coach guiding squad to top of polls

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In only his seventh year at the helm of the Hoosier water polo program, IU coach Barry King has taken leaps and bounds with each passing year as he continues to move his teams to the top of the national rankings.

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Sura-ly you jest

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Are you sick of hearing about Bonds? Good, because I am too, so stop reading if you're seeking my opinion about it. Looking for my predictions for this year's NBA playoffs?


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Herbert inaugurated today

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Adam Herbert will be formally inaugurated as IU's 17th president today, his 259th day in office. IU will mark the occasion with a week of inaugural celebrations highlighted by Herbert's formal investiture ceremony at 3 p.m. today in the IU Auditorium.


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A day in the closet

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Closets are dark places. I thought I understood what the IU Day of Silence was all about before I picked up the yellow cards and shut up. I didn't understand. The yellow cards explain the idea. "The Day of Silence Project draws attention to those who have been silenced by hatred, oppression and prejudice."


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Jazz concert begins celebration

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Jazz fans of all ages gathered last night at the IU Auditorium to witness a concert in honor of IU President Adam Herbert. The concert kicked off the inauguration ceremonies for Herbert, who will be officially sworn in Friday.


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Historic event filled with tradition

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With a large number of distinguished robe-wearers convening around the IU Auditorium tomorrow, an unknowing passerby might think he has stumbled upon the filming of the next Harry Potter movie.


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IU filled with supporting sounds of silence

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They walked silently. The swish of a pair of corduroys and shoes striking the pavement rang out amid the silence. As the procession made its way down Third Street, drivers pressed their brakes and craned their necks in order to get a better look. At the front of the procession students carried a large banner reading, "Day of Silence."


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Lil' Kim charged with perjury

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NEW YORK -- Lil' Kim, the rapper known for her outrageously revealing outfits and sexually charged lyrics, was charged Wednesday with lying to a grand jury about a 2001 shootout involving her entourage. The 28-year-old star, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, turned herself in at federal court, where she was to appear before a judge.


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Don't forget!

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It's time for the last-minute tax scramble that strikes all across America April 15. Tonight at midnight marks the final deadline for filing taxes for the 2003 fiscal year.


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Hitting all the right notes

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Jazz has a home in Bloomington. Cast and constructed within one of the finest music schools in the nation, it branches out to numerous venues while offering students and residents alike its rhythmic sounds and intimate settings.


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Local artwork to showcase I-69 debate

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For the past year, photographer Will Claytor has been documenting the Southern Indiana terrain between Indianapolis and Evansville, which will be affected by the I-69 interstate highway construction. From 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, visitors to Boxcar Books store and Community Center will be able to view the results of the IU senior's project.


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Around The Arts

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The IU Department of Theatre and Drama announced its 2004-2005 season Wednesday with eight shows for the IU and Bloomington communities. Fall semester productions include "Dracula," by Steven Dietz, "Bat Boy, the Musical," by Keythe Farley, "The Cherry Orchard," by Anton Chekhov and "Happy Birthday Wanda June," by Kurt Vonnegut.


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You build it -- they will come

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Tommy Hilfiger visits Indianapolis and signs photos. Tommy Hilfiger goes to California, and a runway is built, the stars came out and it looked like a good time. I must admit, saying the Midwesterners are with it is one thing, but where is our party? When they said progress is slow, they meant it. The fashion gods are wearing half smiles, not a full grin. Bloomington is moving into the future, but the progress seems to come only with the force of a Mac truck.


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A tale about emotion and the sea

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Expectations were high for "Peter Grimes," the final show of the 2003-2004 opera season. Between the reputation of director Colin Graham and the difficulty of the show itself, the cast had a very lofty standard to live up to.


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Play a luscious mix of entertainment, shock, passion

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Most plays do not open with a scene of two lesbian lovers caressing one another and talking candidly about sex. But the Bloomington Playwrights Project's new show, "Sex/Death II" is not the average showcase of the ins and outs of modern relationships, and so it's OK to bend the rules a little. Some very impressive rule-breaking was witnessed during this morbid play's two-hour run that is all at once dramatic, poignant, hysterical and shockingly violent.


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Around The Campus

The Bloomington Fire and the IU Police Departments responded to a fire alarm in Woodburn Hall Wednesday night. Several paramedics and fire trucks reported to the scene.


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Dean McKaig answers Greek houses' questions

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The Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association and most presidents of Greek houses welcomed Dean of Students Richard McKaig for an hour-long question-and-answer session Wednesday night at Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Junior Sarah King, president of the Panhellenic Association, said McKaig was a first pick to answer questions from the Greek community for several reasons. "Dean McKaig is really distinguished in his field," said King. "He knows a lot about working with Greeks and the Greek communities, and he has such an incredible perspective." King said one of the main reasons for holding the question and answer was because of the upcoming Little 500 event.