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Column: Sighting Sasquatch

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I don’t believe in many mythological creatures, but I do believe in Sasquatch — the summer music festival in Gorge, Wash. It’s consistently the summer music festival with the greatest lineups year after year. And it recently announced its lineup for 2012.


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Column: Two rhythms, two sides of one beautiful Brazil

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I just spent four days in Brazil on two sides of the Amazon River, encompassed by nature in the Amazon rainforests and the shuffling Samba steps in the city of Manaus. As I moved from one side to the other, I found myself rocking to two different rhythms.



Flesh Blood Bone

Flesh, blood and bone featured from Fuller

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Using flesh, blood and bone, artists created works that question life and death. The artwork went on exhibit at the Margaret McCalla School on Friday as part of the Fuller Project “Flesh, Blood and Bone.”


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Evidence Dance Company delivers uplifting message

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Ten Evidence dancers told stories of the African diaspora with their movements on the IU Auditorium stage Saturday. An audience of 700 people watched expressive jumps and turns set to music ranging from funky rhythm and blues to African drumming. The three dances each contained a message, bringing to light topics of self-image, slavery and universal compassion.




'David Copperfield' world premiere features original student composition

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Ari Barack Fisher has provided that mood in his full orchestra score for the 1922 silent film version of “David Copperfield,” which will have its world première at 7 p.m. Saturday in the IU Cinema.











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Sic of Elephants

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Usually, the Super Bowl mostly means delicious snacks to me — but with the game being a mere 45 minutes away from home this year, I have felt its presence more than ever. No, not because I’m a Patriots or Giants fan, but because of some of the amazing musicians headed to Indiana this week.


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Roast honors, insults youth center direction

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Last Thursday, the Cazees attended the Comedy Attic for a “Roast of Brad Wilhelm.” The event gave community members the opportunity to honor and insult Wilhelm, executive director of Rhino’s Youth Media Center & All Age’s Club, and benefit Rhino’s entertainment and after-school programs.