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A carnival of caring

The Fun Frolic carnival that begins tomorrow will be improving kids' lives not only for the week the carnival is here, but for years to come. Twenty percent of the profits will be split between IU Child Care Services and Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Monroe County. Big Brothers, Big Sisters Development Director Tom Hargis said the program receives a little more than $25,000 every year because of the carnival. "It goes to support essentially everything we do," Hargis said.


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Bell back for benefit concert

After nearly three years, Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell is returning to his hometown of Bloomington to perform at 8 p.m. June 24 at the Musical Arts Center. This concert is one of the first of many coming attractions of the IU School of Music's Summer Music Festival.


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Groups look for changes

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The supporters of Indiana Equality, an initiative to extend civil liberties to people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, are looking for a few good legislators.


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Professor passes away at home

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IU's anthropology department suffered a tragic loss Monday. James H. Kellar, director emeritus of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, died at home.

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Duvall tangos the night away

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"Assassination Tango" is the third film written and directed by Robert Duvall following "Angelo My Love" (1983) and "The Apostle" (1997). It is a film that slowly envelops a cross-section of a life, eventually revealing that amid cultural chaos, personal strife and moral evil lies the overwhelming pull towards normalcy.


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Flick subverts, embraces stereotypes

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"Better Luck Tomorrow" is a curious and occasionally disturbing little gem. Following its 2002 Sundance Film Festival premiere, Roger Ebert rightfully defended the film when a fellow critic (also white) labeled it an "immoral" representation of Asian Americans. While the movie, which boasts an Asian American director and cast, doesn't present the group in the greatest of lights, it's certainly not immoral.


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Waves of fear: Turning up the BPM

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This New Wave of the New Wave thing, interesting in terms of nostalgia, is basically a genre of subtleties. Like picking from a hat, it's a general rule of thumb that the discovered band will be arbitrary and that there is another one waiting, buried in a shallow grave. It is a group of bands (most based in New York) whose sound recalls the late '70s and early '80s era of CBGBs and amphetamine-driven New Wave, No Wave and Post-Punk bands like the Talking Heads, Television, Wire and Gang of Four.


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Walker lacks Diesel power

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That's right boys and girls, you can sit through this movie and watch the Ken and Barbie dolls of the moment driving around in suped-up cars having a ball. For all you car lovers, there are plenty of Mitsubishis (even a Lancer Evo for those in the know), Mustangs and a Beemer in action.


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Today I painted something blue

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When you're an outcast, you feel it. You know the stares from the other kids at work. Smoker. Tomboy. You're into Xiu Xiu, can't recommend DMB or 50 Cent. Grandaddy, not Pete Yorn. Maybe you can't pay attention so well. Dripped paint on the blueprints. Drifted off with the last instructions, completed your menial task the wrong way. You're almost 21; thought this feeling and the breakouts would have faded away with high school.


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Indiana golfer struggling on European tour

SAINT OMER, France - Andrew Johnson belongs to the same golf club as Tiger Woods. But not to the same world. As Woods defends his U.S. Open title this week at Olympia Fields near Chicago, fellow Isleworth member Johnson lines up in the $660,000 Saint Omer Open, a modest new event on the European Tour.


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'Schmidt' hits the fan on DVD

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Warren Schmidt, as played by Jack Nicholson in a career redefining performance, is a loser. "About Schmidt," the highly acclaimed yet commercially maligned glimpse into this Midwesterner's scorched psyche is not. As co-written and directed by Alexander Payne -- one of our generation's greatest satirists -- the film skewers the elders of Middle America in a fashion akin to his treatment of high schoolers in the equally entertaining "Election."


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Cartoons explain many loopholes of 'The Matrix'

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"The Animatrix" is a collection of nine cartoons expanding on the world of "The Matrix." Those out there who are big enough geeks (myself included), might have known four of the cartoons had been previously released on the internet and a fifth, "The Final Flight of the Osiris," played before the movie, "Dreamcatcher." The DVD includes those five along with four new animated featurettes.



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NCAA championship bound

The IU track and field teams are sending large contingents to the NCAA Championships this weekend. A total of 13 athletes left early Monday for Sacramento, Calif.


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IUPD Blotter

The IU Police Department reported the following activity: May 31 • Non-student Benjamin Y. White, 41, a resident of Southern Avenue, was arrested for marijuana less than 30 grams.


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New Jersey, sports capital of the world?

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This hasn't been your garden variety NBA and NHL postseasons, but it has been your Garden State variety. After all, the New Jersey Devils won the Stanley Cup Monday one day after Continental Airlines Arena co-tenants, the New Jersey Nets, played an NBA Finals game in that very same building.


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Alumni receive award for service

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IU will recognize five former students this weekend with the Distinguished Alumni Service Award at a luncheon in the Indiana Memorial Union's Alumni Hall. The criteria for receiving the award include achievements in their fields and important contributions to their communities.


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Sosa's suspension cut to 7 after appeal

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NEW YORK -- Sammy Sosa's suspension for using a corked bat was reduced Wednesday to seven games by major league baseball, which accepted his explanation that he simply made a mistake.


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LPGA tournament kicks off

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Karen Dennison, a junior and member of the IU golf team, is all set to make her professional debut Friday at the LPGA Giant Eagle Classic in Vienna, Ohio. The talented Dennison will have her hands full during this tournament that also features last weekend's McDonald's LPGA Championship winner, Annika Sorenstam and runner-up, Grace Parks. With the Squaw Creek Country Club being the venue once again this year, the tournament promises to be a sensational affair. This private, well-maintained course will be quite challenging with its water hazards and numerous trees, and it will cause players to alter their shots very often. The rough, woods and water hazards account for over 70 percent of the entire course and so the layout of the par-72 course also ensures that it plays longer than it actually looks.


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Bush condemns violence after bombing

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JERUSALEM -- A suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus in Jerusalem on Wednesday, killing at least 16 people and wounding nearly 70, police said. An hour later, an Israeli helicopter fired missiles at a car in Gaza City, killing two Hamas officials and at least five other people. President Bush condemned the Jerusalem bombing, which came after the Islamic militant group vowed revenge for a missile attack Tuesday that wounded a senior Hamas political leader.