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Sarah Silverman

Silverman brings crude humor, laughter to IU

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From pubic hair water fountains to exploding from her father’s penis hole, Sarah Silverman did not shy away from any socially awkward topic in Thursday’s performance at the IU Auditorium.


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Writer, director talks ‘Taxi Driver’

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Writer-director Paul Schrader arrived at IU on Thursday to present the digital restoration of the landmark film “Taxi Driver,” directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Schrader. He sat down with the Indiana Daily Student to discuss his perspective on his craft.


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Margot to get grimy at Bishop show Sunday

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Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s lead singer Richard Edwards said his new favorite word is “grimy,” which was also his word choice to describe the band’s current musical state.


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Cardinal Stage Company goes ‘Lonesome West’

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Aside from a botched incident with a shotgun, the luck of the Irish certainly has been on Randy White’s side while directing the Cardinal Stage Company’s production of Irish playwright Martin McDonagh’s “The Lonesome West.”



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Poetry reading to celebrate art form

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Friday, three critically acclaimed poets from across the country will gather on campus to share their original works at The Blue Light Reading sponsored by Indiana Review in partnership with Canvas Creative Arts Magazine and IU’s College Arts and Humanities Institute.



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Schrader to give lecture

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To Paul Schrader’s devout parents, films were a “worldly amusement” forbidden by the Calvinist Church.


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Comedian Sarah Silverman comes to IU Auditorium today

Stories of courage, redemption and pee will be told at the IU Auditorium today when comedian Sarah Silverman stops by as part of her national book tour to promote her new book, “The Bedwetter.”


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‘This is Tango Now’ to premiere Friday

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The sound of Argentinian music filled the air of the John Waldron Arts center as dancers, musicians and electricians rehearsed and prepared for the opening of “This is Tango Now.”


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Column: United they stand, one flag, one hope

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Squished like an airtight can of crammed sardines, hundreds of people gathered on the uneven stones of Piazza Signoria to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Italy’s unification. Green, white and red lighting draped the walls of the Palazzo Vecchio as triumphant strains of “Fratelli d’Italia”, Italy’s national anthem, sailed through the starlit sky.


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Stagnant Pools drummer weighs in on music

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Doug and Bryan Enas started the band Stagnant Pools almost three years ago, and with Doug on the drums and Bryan on vocals and guitar, the duo delivers what Doug called “a mix of shoegaze and alternative rock.” 


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Warhol film to feature turbulent relationship

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The IU Art Museum’s Warhol Happenings will take a suspense-filled turn Thursday with the screening of “I Shot Andy Warhol.” The film will be shown at 8 p.m. in the museum’s Special Exhibitions Gallery.




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Column: A jones for Julie and Julia

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There are two large posters hanging in my room: one of Bob Dylan that everyone has from the poster sale and a movie poster of “Being Julia.” But my other, smaller posters seem to overwhelm the two largest.