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Hatije Hafla to benefit Middle Way House

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Belly dancers will shimmy and swivel their hips to live music at 8 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Player’s Pub for Hatije Hafla, an annual benefit event that raises money for Middle Way House.


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Lecture concert to showcase Cuban music

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“De la contradanza al son: The Predecessors of Latin Dance Music,” a concert celebrating Cuba’s musical history, will be held at 7 p.m. tonight at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Performing Arts Center.



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Mousumi Shaw shows off jewelry

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Angles Cafe & Gift Shop at the IU Art Museum had its fifth Meet the Designer event Wednesday afternoon with Mousumi Shaw, the founder and creative director of jewelry company Sikara.


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Performance series deadline approaches

The deadline to apply to perform in one of City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation’s Performing Arts Series concerts is at 5 p.m. Dec. 16.


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Column: English vinglish

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Travel columnist Kate Thacker analyzes the multitude of languages and dialects found throughout India.


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Talia Halliday supports Midwest artists

Local artist Talia Halliday is setting up to open her month-long, handmade pop-up shop, Gathering, for the holiday season.




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Herlinger commences music lecture series

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Monday evening, IU’s Lilly Library came alive with the sounds of Gregorian chants and the words of Jan Herlinger. The library was host to Herlinger, a visiting lecturer who teaches music at Louisiana State University, as the inaugural installation of the lecture series “Musica est ars sive scientia.”



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Benefit concert supports Philippines

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A benefit concert and auction sponsored by the Asian Culture Center was held last night at St. Paul’s Catholic Center to raise money for the victims of the typhoon that left half a million Filipinos homeless.





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Rob Delaney to perform at Comedy Attic

Rob Delaney, Comedy Central’s “Funniest Man on Twitter,” will perform this Friday and Saturday at the Comedy Attic.