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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.

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Ceremony to mark transition of IUSA execs

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The Feb. 26 IU Student Association elections were supposed to put an end to four parties' hard-fought campaigns. But after the winning party's disqualification, the Student Body Supreme Court named second-in-line Crimson the official winners. Now, after this controversial victory, the Crimson executives will finally take office.


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Israel West Bank plan endorsed by Bush, rejected by Palestinians

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Breaking with long-standing U.S. policy Wednesday, President Bush endorsed Israel's retention of part of the West Bank in any final peace settlement with the Palestinians. In a show of support for Israel's leader that brought immediate condemnation from the Palestinians, Bush also ruled out Palestinian refugees ever returning to Israel.


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Mayor breaks ground for houses

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Owning a house is just one facet of the American Dream. Now, a community-wide program will make that step easier for four needy families in Bloomington. The city of Bloomington's Housing and Neighborhood Development purchased land on Ninth Street and Fairview Avenue with the intent to build housing for low to moderately-low income families.


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Around The Region

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MUNCIE -- Police charged a woman they said helped a man suspected of killing a Ball State University student elude authorities.


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Budget woes continue for Bloomington

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For the second time in three weeks, Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan addressed the $500,000 shortfall from the 2004 income taxes. The problem comes in light of the city misprojecting the amount it was going to receive in the City Option Income Tax. The city initially projected to receive about $6.8 million in revenue, but because the city only makes estimates based on the previous year, there was no concrete number.


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Election setback for Indonesian president

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JAKARTA, Indonesia -- The leader of the party once led by Indonesian dictator Suharto claimed victory Wednesday in parliamentary elections that were a major setback to President Megawati Sukarnoputri.


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HBCU's & the IMU

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Feel like you're missing out on the whole Historically Black College or University experience you saw on the hit Cosby-spinoff "A Different World?" It's OK. I did, too. Then I learned a trick. And I was able to mentally transport myself to Hillman College. Quite literally, I could see the light reflecting off Dwayne Wayne's flip-up shades.


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The long dark tea-time of the soul

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SHANGHAI -- At times these past two months, it's been rough going as I've struggled to master Mandarin Chinese. "Master" Chinese? Perhaps "become acquainted with" is a better description of the progress I've made. I can finally get around by myself without referring to my trusty Lonely Planet guide to Shanghai, but having a conversation is still a hit-and-miss affair. Even ordering coffee has only recently joined my conversational skills; I had been drinking only cappuccinos because I couldn't quite figure out how to order an American-style brew.


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Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

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One of life's great truths is no matter what happens, life goes on. Like all great truths packaged into an aphorism, Life Goes On has become a cliché, but it is true, nonetheless. But as true as it is, sometimes that concept feels like an impossibility. There are days when it feels like life shouldn't go on -- days when people die, relationships end, problems pile up and you can't understand how the rest of the world can just continue on with the daily grind.


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Gray's grievances

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Lawsuits have become a part of our everyday lives. McDonald's has been sued for selling coffee that was "too hot" and selling food that "makes you fat."


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Around The Nation

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Time needed for post-Sept. 11 changes WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Enormous intelligence and law enforcement gaps that contributed to the Sept. 11 attacks are being filled, but it will take years for America to build the systems needed to effectively combat terrorists, the heads of the FBI and CIA said Wednesday.


Film makes a massacre of 'The Alamo'

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Another historical war movie hits theaters, and while the historic aspects of "The Alamo" are fascinating to see on the big screen, the Hollywood vision weakens what could have been a wonderful film.


Godsmack shows its 'Other Side'

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After a six month delay, it is finally here. With underdeveloped melodies and an emotional core, Godsmack makes up for its first three albums with the acoustic EP, The Other Side. Taking influence from Alice in Chains and sharing its name with a song from 1992's Dirt, Godsmack made this EP eerily similar to 1993's Jar of Flies.


'Ella' is truly 'Enchanted'

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Ella of Frell, a spunky young motherless girl, is cursed from birth to be totally obedient -- to anyone and everyone. She lives in a magical, ogre/dwarf/giant inhabited world, and minutes into the movie, she gets a wicked stepmother and two evil stepsisters.



WANNA BE A DJ?

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If you want to learn to spin and scratch vinyl, find out how to get started as a DJ and get tips for working parties and clubs, then DJ Tom Slick (otherwise known as senior Lane Jones) is the man to see this Friday in the Willkie Auditorium.