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Break out of the fall conventions with this recipe.
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Break out of the fall conventions with this recipe.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold discusses how the government shutdown has affected the food system.
IU President Michael McRobbie presented President’s Medals for Excellence to Anthony Droege, Phillip Tennant and Portia Maultsby, according to an IU press release.
Fried rice made with turmeric, shallots, jasmine rice and peas is a typical Burmese breakfast.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about exploring Burmese culture through its food.
Though it's often solely used for carving, pumpkin flesh, as well as the seeds, is edible.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold gives her thoughts on the popular pumpkin-flavored-goods craze that sweeps American every autumn.
Martina Arroyo, an IU Jacobs School of Music distinguished professor emerita of voice, has been selected as a recipient of a 2013 Kennedy Center Honors award, according to an IU press release last Friday.
Before Québécois bands Nomadic Massive or De Temps Antan took the stage at Lotus Fest, the Indiana Daily Student had the chance to speak to Pierre-Luc Dupuis of De Temps Antan and Lou Piensa of Nomadic Massive to find out more about their formation, influences and what they have planned for the future.
Canada may have denied Danny Brown entrance earlier this month, but a full room of fans at the Bluebird Nightclub welcomed him and Action Bronson to the stage Tuesday night for their 2 High 2 Die tour. Before the show, our reporter got a chance to do a quick Q&A with Brown.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold gives her thoughts on Chipotle's new video — or advertisement, she argues — The Scarecrow.
Grunwald Gallery of Art is welcoming five Berlin artists who have their artwork displayed in the Geist und Form exhibit to give lectures today through Friday.
Typical matcha kits come with a chasaku (front) for scooping powdered matcha and a bamboo chasen for mixing the matcha with the liquid, and it is prepared in a chawan bowl. Amanda bought her set when she was in Hiroshima this past spring.
IU Auditorium announced Friday the cast for “Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,” Bloomington-native John Mellencamp, author Stephen King and producer T Bone Burnett’s musical collaboration that will debut in Bloomington.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about her appreciation of both coffee and tea, and how the drinks are more than just suppliers of caffeine.
On Friday, opera singer and student Jacquelyn Matava will perform her doctoral concert.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultures welcomed its “Operation AB — Katyn The Destruction of the Polish Elite at the Beginning of World War II” exhibit Tuesday. The exhibit was organized by the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland and features historical photographs depicting violence in the Soviet Union.
VegIU, IU’s club dedicated to vegan and vegetarian diets, will hold its callout meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Food columnist Amanda Arnold frequents the Bloomington Farmers' Market not only for fresh produce, but also for the refreshing environment.
Amanda bought apples, rainbow chard, eggs, green beans and a red pepper from the Bloomington Farmers' Market.