 The August 5, 2010, issue of Live at IU featured a story on the parents of incoming freshmen shaking hands with IU Bloomington's Herman B Wells statue for luck. In addition were stories on the IU Visitor Information Center's new iTour for campus visitors; Distinguished Professor Emeritus Scott Russell Sanders' Indiana Authors Award; an IU professor of Communication and Culture's new book on people using new media to end relationships; the new Brown County Radio Hour; and the Brown County Playhouse production of The Last Night at the Ballyhoo.
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 In the July 15, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured a story on two Herron School of Art and Design students living in a public work of art on the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. In addition were stories on Miss Indiana Gabrielle Reed, a voice major at the Jacobs School of Music; the Brown County Playhouse production of The Nerd; Jacobs student Tina Chong winning first place in the 2010 Stepping Stone competition; IU Bloomington's Mini University; a new anthology, Modern Sport and the African American Experience, by IU sport sociologist Gary Sailes; and the planned reunion of Kappa Alpha Psi in honor of the historically black fraternity's 100th anniversary.
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 The July 1, 2010, issue of Live at IU featured stories on a new rock 'n' roll camp for girls created by two Kelley School of Business employees; interviews with some of the actors from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Brown County Playhouse; Jazz in July at the IU Art Museum; IU's Summer Symphonic Series; the Jacobs School of Music's International Harp Competition and PBS documentary Harp Dreams; the public art project created by a Herron graduate for Community Hospital North in Indianapolis; and a conference for educators at the Lilly Library.
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 The June 17, 2010, issue of Live at IU featured stories on the talented teen violinists of the Jacobs School of Music's Violin Virtuosi; the IU Summer Music Festival; Juneteenth; the IU Art Museum's Midsummer Night celebration; a Habitat for Humanity build in Bloomington scheduled for fall that will be supported by Whirlpool Corporation and the Kelley School of Business; an archaeological dig at IU South Bend; and violinist Joshua Bell's performance in his New York loft, a benefit for The Kinsey Institute.
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 In the June 4, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories about a new art class that brings IU students to galleries and art studios across the Bloomington campus; a student board that selects courses for students who live at Collins Living-Learning Center; the 2010-11 IU Auditorium season; a photo retrospective in Indianapolis co-sponsored by Herron and Indianapolis City Ballet; SoFA Gallery's "Blank Slate," an opportunity for Hoosier artists to showcase their work; and the opening play at the Brown County Playhouse this summer, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
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 In the May 20, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured a story about IU Bloomington's first-ever student commencement speakers and the inspiration behind their speeches. In addition were stories about the Hutton Philanthropic Initiative, a literacy program for Fairview Elementary students created by Hutton Honors undergraduate students; the Little Fifty relay race; the Jacobs School of Music's Summer Music Festival; The Museum of Broken Relationships, making a stop at the School of Fine Arts Gallery; the innovative "found art" of an IU East instructor; and IU's Contemporary Vocal Ensemble's trip to Caracas.
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 In the May 6, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on Vincent, a new opera commissioned by the Jacobs School of Music that will make its world premiere next spring in Bloomington. In addition were stories on a visit to the Department of Theatre and Drama by "MADtv" star Nicole Parker, an alumna of the program; a writing contest at the IU Art Museum based upon a current exhibition of works by Thomas Chambers; IU Auditorium's 2010-2011 season; a regional win by IU Bloomington's Students in Free Enterprise group that will take the group to nationals in Minneapolis next week (May 11-13); and IU's Themester 2010, which will focus on sustainability, with a special appearance by Thomas Friedman, author of The World is Flat.
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 In the April 15, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on the dedication of the Jacobs School of Music's new Fisk organ; an IU senior whom the Indiana News Photographer Association named 2009 College Photographer of the Year; an IU graduate who is a Hollywood executive at New Line Cinema; IU Bloomington's "season of Sondheim," with IU Opera Theater's West Side Story and IU Theatre and Drama's A Little Night Music; an IU professor's book about African artist Prince Twins Seven-Seven; a new exhibition at the IU Art Museum featuring sketches by American artists; and a former IU Bloomington professor's book on the link between social service and museums.
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 In the April 1, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on the IU Opera Theater production of West Side Story; a visit from percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie to work with students; the "Writing on the Wall" democracy-themed interactive arts project that is finding a new life as construction material in Haiti; a new production of Take Me Out by the IU Department of Theatre and Drama; an IUPUI professor's book about the Society of Dilettanti; and a fund-raiser for WIUX student radio.
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 In the March 4, 2010, issue of Live at IU, we featured stories on a new lingerie line by an IU alumna. Also featured were stories on IU President McRobbie's stint as DJ for WFUI; a retreat by the IU Commission on Multicultural Understanding; a new Thomas Chambers exhibition at the IU Art Museum; IU Ballet Theater's spring ballet, An American Evening; the Jacobs School of Music's Met Opera finalists; and an upcoming IUPUI lecture from the president of the Islamic Society of North America.
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