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COLUMN: Being fiscally responsible

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It’s always this time of the year that I am reminded of what I am thankful for — family, a roof over my head ... an additional 50 percent discount on clearance items.


Kweller

Ben Kweller plays Buskirk

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Relaxed and mellow were two common vibes permeating the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Saturday when singer-songwriter Ben Kweller took the stage Saturday.





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Streep, Pauley to attract full crowd Friday

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Fontaine Syer canceled her Friday afternoon class — but not because she had to. The associate professor of acting and directing said many of her students were planning to skip, all to wait in a standby line at 2:30 p.m. outside the IU Auditorium for “An Evening of Conversation with Jane Pauley and Meryl Streep.”


Die Fledermaus

IU Opera goes batty for ‘Die Fledermaus’

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The singers at the Jacobs School of Music are set and ready to put on their newest performance of Johann Strauss’s operetta “Die Fledermaus,” or “The Bat” in English.



Ben Kweller

Kweller returns to Buskirk

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Singer-songwriter Ben Kweller last performed in Bloomington in February 2009. His last performance was also at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, a venue Kweller said he loved.


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Q&A with rapper Freddie Gibbs

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Indiana-bred rapper Freddie Gibbs, who now resides in Los Angeles,returned to perform in Bloomington Thursday. The IDS spoke to Gibbs about being a Midwest rapper, about Jay Cutler and about his comparison to Tupac.


AIDS quilt

AIDS Memorial Quilt to be on display at IMU

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The AIDS Memorial Quilt will reside in the Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall beginning Thursday. The 520-panel display in Bloomington will be the largest display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in Indiana history.




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IU professor’s documentary to be shown for Veterans Day

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IU telecommunications professor Ron Osgood’s hour-long documentary “My Vietnam, Your Iraq: Eight Families, Two Generations” will be shown at 9 p.m. today on public television stations WTTW in Chicago and WTIU in Bloomington for Veterans Day.



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Spooktober is ridiculous

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Music columnist Daniel Alten discusses whether the band Spooktober is either horrible or fantastic.