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Friday, Sept. 27
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Big Gigantic headlines GLOWfest

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Five bands performed at GLOWfest on Friday, making for an electronically charged night at the tailgate fields, on 14th Street and Woodlawn Avenue.


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Jacobs organ conference to include free performances

The three-day "New Fingers for Old Music" conference  includes a variety of free performances, panel discussions and workshops, including some that are open to the public.


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Creative magazine seeks submissions

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From now until Sept. 21, the committee will accept submissions from undergraduate and graduate students to be considered for the next publication of Canvas Creative Arts Magazine.


Column

Column: Change must come

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I don’t think the protests will stop until the people receive the change they’ve been demanding for nearly two years.


Don Giovanni

Opera to open with ‘Don Giovanni’

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One of opera’s most famous productions will be brought to life at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Musical Arts Center, kicking off the 2012-13 IU Opera and Ballet Theater season.


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Brenner to perform at Cafe Django

Pianist Criag Brenner will perform a mix of musical styles and original compositions at 8 p.m. on Friday at Cafe Django, where he is a long-time customer.


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Column: A dime a dozen

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So often people wear cheaply made items from expensive brands simply because of the label. That’s not stylish. That’s falling victim to effective branding methods.



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Column: Caught in the middle

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We’re not Egyptians, but we’ve come to love this country and its people. Of course, we also love America. We didn’t think we’d have to choose between the two.



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Public library honors feminist poet

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The Monroe County Public Library sponsored an event in honor of the late feminist poet, author and activist Adrienne Rich as part of Bloomington’s “Lifelong Learning Week” on Tuesday night.


Werner Herzog

German filmmaker spends week at IU campus

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Herzog, one of a few German directors who emerged during the New German Cinema movement from the 1960s to the 1980s, is one of three Patten lecturers conducted by the William T. Patten Foundation for 2012-13.



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IU Art Museum displays pop art by Tilson

While Warhol was busy making portraits of the rich and famous, British pop artist Joe Tilson created art from images of political activists and revolutionaries generated by the mass media.



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Fundraising gala to benefit non-profit work in Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo consistently ranks at the bottom of the United Nations Development Index. Like other countries labeled “less developed,” the Congo has struggled to overcome extreme poverty, resource disparities and conflict.


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Orchestra searches for new funding

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The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is only one of the most recent examples of orchestras facing labor disputes about funding cuts. Money for orchestras is running out.


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Experts to discuss utopia at Venue

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Musical storyteller Kaleo Wheeler and feng shui expert Bill Land will give a presentation about “The Art of Damanhur” at 5:30 p.m. today at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts.