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Saying cheese on the street

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The year was 1945 and the Allied forces had just learned of Japan's surrender; World War II was nearing an end. An anonymous sailor grabbed the first woman he saw, a pretty nurse, and tilted her back in a passionate, celebratory kiss. Alfred Eisenstaedt happened to be in Times Square that day and caught the spontaneous smooch on his camera.


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Sight, smell, sip, summarize

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Swirling, sniffing and swishing. Bordeaux, Pinot Grigio and Riesling. Who really cares what this lingo means? Chances are if you have ever swirled a glass of merlot, sniffed a flute of chardonnay or swished a goblet of port, then you've participated in a wine tasting. Wine snobs need not apply -- the art of tasting wine is based on using the senses to your advantage and being eager to appreciate the age-old practice. "There are two camps of wine drinkers," said Jerry Comfort, director of wine education at Beringer Blass Wine Estates in Napa, California. "There are beverage drinkers and drinkers (interested in) the historic growth of wine."


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Market me happy

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If you're reading this column, then chances are you are a prime demographic, and I've just tapped into the nirvana of corporate marketeering. Your hopes and dreams, insecurities and fears, they are all worth millions -- not to you, but in the boardroom.

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Hip Hop Awareness Festival week aims to change views

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A festival this week is using hip-hop as a way to change stereotypes on campus. It will bring people together and transcend gender, age and race, said junior Alex Pyatetsky, president of IU's chapter of Hip Hop Congress. He said hip-hop is a form where different perspectives can come together.



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Dance and music groups come together to 'Set It Off' at Willkie

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Campus dance groups will groove together from 9 to 11 p.m. tonight in the Willkie Auditorium at the first annual "Set It Off." A pre-show dinner Smokey Bones BBQ and Grill is holding begins at 8 p.m. The $3 admission includes dinner and the show. Sequel Hip Hop Dance Co. is sponsoring the event that will feature InMotion Dance Company, IU Essence, IU Breakdance Club, Kicks Dance Studio, Seduction, Unknown, and musical groups Ladies First and Straight No Chaser. Sequel is the first co-ed dance group on campus and is able to incorporate more styles and techniques because of this, said Mark Clarke, the men's captain of the group.


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'Tranny Roadshow' uses humor to educate

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Wearing a debutante gown on a dress rack, Scott Turner Schofield wheeled down the aisle at the "Tranny Roadshow." "When you're coming out as a debutante," he said, "you pray for a summer gala to avoid being spotted in white after labor day. Isn't that what being queer is all about?" Union Board sponsored the 10-performer show from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the IMU Gallery. Fabric swatches, collage cutouts and colored pencil drawings plastered the walls with slogans.


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IU alumnus returns with 'Mamma Mia!' tour

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Two days after arriving in New York City, 2005 IU graduate Colin Donnell auditioned for the national tour of "Mamma Mia!" Donnell said he read from a couple of scenes in the show for the part of Sky. In the meantime, he was cast in an off-broadway production called "Almost Heaven: Songs of John Denver," a tribute to Denver's life and music. "The day after they announced my other show was ending -- that Monday, I got a call from 'Mamma Mia!' asking me to come in one week," Donnell said. Donnell is a chorus member and the understudy for Sky in the musical's national tour, which happens to be making a stop at his alma mater. "Mamma Mia" will open at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the IU Auditorium and continue through April 16. Performances begin at 8 p.m., with two additional performances April 15 and 16 at 2 p.m. "It's really fun," Donnell said. "It's one of the first of that genre of taking pop music and putting it into a show."



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Hard to imagine

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Twenty-five years ago today, then-IU graduate student Glenn Gass sat in front of his television when a friend called and told him to switch to ABC. The friend, who was watching Monday Night Football, heard from Howard Cosell in mid-broadcast that rock 'n' roll icon John Lennon was shot. "There was so much confusion and shock," said Gass, adding that news reports were conflicted as to whether Lennon was dead. "My friends and I were such big (Beatles) fans that it really hit us hard. It's hard to imagine the death of a pop star seeming so much like the death of a family member, but that was how closely we related to John and his music."


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Around the Arts

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'Tranny Roadshow' extravaganza tonight in IMUG As part of the National Day of Silence, the Union Board is holding the Tranny Roadshow at 7 p.m. tonight in the IMUG at the Indiana Memorial Union. Admission is free.



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WAX STAR

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A sculpture of the late rap star Tupac Shakur is seen during its unveiling Wednesday, at the Madame Tussaud Museum, in The Venetian hotel-casino in Las Vegas, as Shakur's aunt Gloria "Glo" Cox, left, and sister Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur stand next to the clay and wax figure.



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Music instructor, mentor takes final bow

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James E. Mumford has brought joy and hope to his students at IU for the past 23 years, but Sunday will be their last performance with him. The African American Choral Ensemble will celebrate its 30th anniversary and Mumford's retirement with a black-tie gala beginning at 6 p.m. at the Bloomington Convention Center on Saturday night.


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Mozart Marathon: The complete Mozart sonatas for piano and violin

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As part of a celebration of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 250th birthday, more than 30 students in the Jacobs School of Music have been studying all 17 of his sonatas for violin and piano in a graduate seminar and will be performing the complete cycle in one marathon event, according to a news release.


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Real sizes, real bodies

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By her measurements in the 1950s, Marilyn Monroe was a size 12. In 2006 sizes, she would be a size 6. People large, small, tall and short worry about their sizes, but it seems that women worry more than men. When men shop for a pair of jeans, they walk up to the Target "Wall" of Levi's, find their favorite fit (loose vs. tight), find their measurements (e.g. 30x30), and purchase them.


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WIUX concert to rock Dunn Meadow Saturday

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Concerts can be an expensive proposition for many students, but IU's student-run radio station WIUX is bringing free live music to campus. WIUX is holding its annual Culture Shock music festival from noon to 11 p.m. Saturday in Dunn Meadow. "Bloomington has a very storied music scene," said Brian Kerr, WIUX special events director. "A lot of good bands are coming out of Bloomington, but it's sometimes hard to find out about them. Culture Shock is one way to expose these bands to everyone."


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Local orchesta holds 'Celebration' of 17th annual concert

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On April 9, 1989, at 3 p.m., Bloomington's Camerata Orchestra performed its first concert. Seventeen years later to the exact hour, it will perform again in "celebration." The group started as a 35-piece orchestra and has grown into a full-size symphony, with 75 to 85 members, said Lenore Hatfield, violinist and orchestra founder. The concert is at 3 p.m. Sunday at Bloomington High School South's auditorium. All Bloomington-area music lovers are invited to come to the performance, titled "Celebration." Tickets are available at the door for $12 for adults and $4 for students. According to a press release, the orchestra is made up of IU music faculty, music students and Bloomington residents, and was organized to offer a professional setting separate from the University. The orchestra also includes many guest conductors and soloists from around the world.