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Sunday, Sept. 29
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Tea Leaf Green

Tea Leaf Green returns to Bloomington

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They have been together for 13 years, and it keeps getting better, Tea Leaf Green guitarist Josh Clark said. Clark and the rest of the band  will kick off its most recent tour in Bloomington on Thursday.

Wendell Potter

Q&A with author, health care reform advocate Wendell Potter

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Wearing a pinstripe suit and Ray-Ban glasses, author, whistle-blower and health care reform advocate Wendell Potter crossed his legs in a dressing room of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday afternoon. Potter spoke to the Indiana Daily Student about his resignation from Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CIGNA), his book and whether or not he has any regrets.


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Statewide ArtsWORK goes local

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Universal design is a concept centered on creating products and environments that are accessible to all people, including the physically disabled.It’s also a concept that South Central ArtsWORK Indiana wants to bring to its monthly meeting’s presentation, “Transitioning into an Art Career.”


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School of Education to hold casting for upcoming production

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The Indiana University School of Education, in conjunction with The Arts in Education club and Office of Multicultural Initiatives, will hold open readings for the casting of the theatrical production of Anna Deavere Smith’s “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992.”


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Author Wendell Potter speaks at Buskirk

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More than 415 people filled the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday as Wendell Potter, former head of corporate communications at health insurance giant CIGNA, attempted to blow the whistle on corporate insurance.


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Comfort of a cookbook

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This past Christmas, I did not receive a Kindle like nearly everyone else on my friends list on Facebook who exclaimed their joy for small electronics.


Wendell Potter

‘Sicko’ showing draws crowd, emotions

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Bloomington residents and other locals attended Michael Moore’s 2007 documentary “Sicko” and speak with the whistle-blower Wendell Potter about his insight to health insurance companies in America.


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Comedy group to begin open auditions

The auditions will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in State Room East of the Indiana Memorial Union.


IU Cinema Opening

Cinema marks new point for IU history

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After walking in from the blistering cold with hopes to see the film “Lawerence of Arabia,” second year Kelley School graduate student Siddharth Jain was sad to find out the show was sold out.


Russian Music Circle

Russian Music Circle attracts students

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Chatting excitedly with fresh pizza, about 20 students attended the first meeting for the Russian Music Circle on Wednesday. The circle was coordinated by Mark Trotter and is directed by local musician Yelena Polyanskaya.


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“Sicko” to show at Buskirk-Chumley

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Wendell Potter is coming to Bloomington to speak of his experience and promote his new book, “Deadly Spin: An Insurance Company Insider Speaks Out on How Corporate PR Is Killing Health Care and Deceiving Americans.” Potter’s speech, sponsored by Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Care Plan, will be 3 p.m. Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.


Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center

IU unveils Lee Norvelle Center

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The newly renovated wing of the Lee Norvelle Theater and Drama Center, simply dubbed Theatre West, has been nine years in the making and was officially presented to patrons and the Bloomington community at Thursday night’s ceremony.



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Abstract artist at The Venue

The Venue Fine Art & Gifts will sponsor a closing reception for abstract artist Marco Zehrung at 6 p.m.  Friday.