March 19th 2008
The cost of war
Editors
March 19, 2008, marks five years since the “shock and awe” campaign that launched the United States into war against Iraq took place.


Arts



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Columns

The forest for the trees

David Hoppe
The forest for the trees
Indiana’s state forests account for just 150,000 acres out of more than 4 million statewide.

Wright is right

Steve Hammer
Wright is right
“We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye,” the Rev. Wright said the Sunday after Sept. 11.


Dance

Dance in France

Editors
Dance in France
DK is one of the few companies allowed to perform the works of French choreographer Pascal Rioult, artistic director of his own New York-based company and a former soloist for the Martha Graham Company.


DVD

Atonement

Ed Johnson-Ott
Atonement

Enchanted

Ed Johnson-Ott
Enchanted

I Am Legend

Ed Johnson-Ott
I Am Legend


Film

The Band's Visit

Ed Johnson-Ott
The Band's Visit
In the two and a half weeks since I saw 'The Band’s Visit,' the film has stuck with me.


Food

China for cheap

Jennifer Litz
China for cheap
The place feels like dining at a family member’s home — the one who can cook, hopefully.


Guides

Neighborhood Guide 2008

Editors
Neighborhood Guide 2008
The insider guide to Indy's best boroughs for living.


Haiku News

Haiku News 03/19/08

Jim Poyser
Haiku News 03/19/08


Humor

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Jazz Notes

Jazz Notes 03/19/08

Chuck Workman
Jazz Notes 03/19/08


Letters

Humane Society changes

Letter to the Editor
Humane Society changes

Lawsuit?

Letter to the Editor
Lawsuit?

Smoke-free air

Letter to the Editor
Smoke-free air

Soaking up crushed souls

Letter to the Editor
Soaking up crushed souls

Thanks

Letter to the Editor
Thanks


Lifestyle

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Literature

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localscene

Local scene 03/19/08

Scott Shoger
Local scene 03/19/08


Music

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nationalscene

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News

State lawmakers pass property tax reform

Michael Dabney
State lawmakers pass property tax reform
In order to make up the deficit caused by the property tax reduction, sales tax in Indiana will increase in less than two weeks from 6 percent to 7 percent.


Opera

'Tosca' a killer

Tom Aldridge
'Tosca' a killer
The large Friday Clowes Hall turnout was rewarded with excellent singing by two of the principals: Soprano Stella Zambalis singing Tosca and tenor William Joyner singing Cavaradossi.


Performance Arts

The Laramie Project

Josefa Beyer
The Laramie Project

Web exclusive: ISO's Happy Hour

Rita Kohn
Web exclusive: ISO's Happy Hour
Thomas Wilkins set the standard, conducting a delightfully satisfying concert for the capacity audience.


Radio

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Show Previews

Bottoms Up Burlesque

Paul F. P. Pogue
Bottoms Up Burlesque

Country folk descend on Melody Inn

Joe O'Gara
Country folk descend on Melody Inn
The weekly serving of country music kicks off at 7:30 p.m. every Friday night at the Melody Inn.

Il Troubadore

Wade Coggeshall
Il Troubadore

Not feeling so 'Well'

Lisa Gauthier
Not feeling so 'Well'
The play, by Lisa Kron, is a self-indulgent work that uses the playwright and her mother as main characters.

Parts and Labor

Greg Locke
Parts and Labor

Urinal Mints

Nick Selm
Urinal Mints

Web exclusive: Man Man in Bloomington

Wade Coggeshall
Web exclusive: Man Man in Bloomington
There’s a method to Man Man’s madness.


Show Reviews

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Sports

Web exclusive: Badgers vanquish

Andrew Roberts
Web exclusive: Badgers vanquish
But Big 10 tourney leaves Hoosiers broken-hearted


Television

Web exclusive: Irish native tries his luck at American comedy

Marc D. Allan
Web exclusive: Irish native tries his luck at American comedy
Tommy Tiernan spent his boyhood in Ireland, consumed with American popular culture.


Thoughtbite

Thoughtbite 03/19/08

Andy Jacobs, Jr.
Thoughtbite 03/19/08


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Video

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Video Games

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Visual Arts

"Television Hates Itself"

Susan Watt Grade

Painting as creation

Julianna Thibodeaux
Painting as creation
This is physical painting at its best: I imagined the artist in his studio, not so much painting as pulling paint across a surface as an act of creation.

Peter Shelton comes to town

David Hoppe
Peter Shelton comes to town
Shelton, who is now in his 50s, has been said to work in the tradition of Henry Moore.

Road Trip

Susan Watt Grade
Road Trip


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Jul 19, 2008
Indiana State Museum
Among the most memorable shows I’ve seen all year, the exhibition lives up to its claims: There’s nothing sweet about it -- and yet the work is, almost...
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