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The Cave is out of hand

Carmichael, a one-handed racist psychopath, has been searching for his severed hand for the past twenty-seven years, and his search brings him to a seedy motel room and two drug dealers. So begins the Cave Studio Production of “A Behanding in Spokane.” When he was a child, six hillbillies held Carmichael down while a train sliced his hand off.


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Bar Crawl

Valentine’s Day weekend holds entertainment and some solid bar specials.



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Be Here Now hosts Valentine’s Day bash

This Valentine’s Day, Be Here Now is partnering with Glue & Scissors to present The Swingers Ball: Val&tine’s Day Formal, a jazz-filled dance party from 8 tonight to 3 a.m. Local band The Jazz Agents will perform swing and big band tunes for its first show ever


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Science of relationships

When it comes to romantic relationships, love is not the only deciding factor. There’s a little science behind a couple’s chemistry.


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Valentine’s Day by the numbers

According to a National Retail Federation survey, 26.1 percent of American consumers will buy gifts online, which is flat with last years 26.3 percent.



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Get your Valentine's Day groove on

Since the beginning of music history, a great amount of creative energy has been devoted to honing the craft of the love song. Music and love just seem to go together. So in honor of a holiday celebrated by some and half-heartedly acknowledged by most, here are 14 love songs from a variety of genres and eras, in no particular order. Select one that suits your kind of love and play it for that special someone in your life.


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Successful leaders inspire others

I sat amid 1,200 climate activists in a noisy conference room, patiently waiting for former Vice President Al Gore to speak at the 23rd Climate Leader training last summer. Feeling nervous but relieved, I knew that I wasn’t sitting alone as a young leader. As it was my first leadership conference, I didn’t know what to expect, but I was excited to be part of the global cultural movement.


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Digital dating pool

When it comes to dating, leaving it to chance isn’t for everyone. Some turn to websites to search for their other half. Some, like Cassandrah Oliver and Joseph Woyak, turn to DateMySchool.com.



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COMMON NONSENSE: Instead of this … go for that

By nature, Valentine’s Day is characterized by fat, winged babies sporting projectile weapons and the most anatomical misrepresentation of a heart someone could conceive. And on top of that, it’s celebrating a martyr’s execution.


Dave Amato plays lead guitar during the song "Take it on the Run" Feb. 7 at John R. Emens Auditorium. Amato is the lead guitar and vocals for REO Speedwagon. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
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REO Speedwagon rocked Emens

Rock band REO Speedwagon took over John R. Emens Rock band REO Speedwagon took over John R. Emens Auditorium Friday night. The Easthills opened for REO Speedwagon’s performance with songs from their debut album, “Death Of A Salesman.” REO played hits from earlier decades as well as some newer songs from their 2007 album, “Find Your Own Way Home.” Blair Ballestero of Muncie said he was surprised the band was still playing the same way they did more than 30 years ago.


Checkout drink specials, entertainment at local bars
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Bar Crawl

Need to take a load off after a hard week of studies? Check out the drink specials happening this weekend in Muncie.


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Bring it on

The chants, rivalries and stunts of cheer drama will come to campus for a one-night performance of “Bring It On: The Musical.”


REO Speedwagon will perform Feb. 7 at John R. Emens Auditorium. The concert will be for victims of tornadoes that hit in November 2013. PHOTO PROVIDED BY JORDAN BISHOP OF BOHLSEN EVENT AND ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES
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REO comes to the rescue

Three months after tornadoes ripped through the Midwest, bringing extensive damage to communities in Illinois and Indiana, rock bands are continuing to come to the rescue.


Michael Kuhn jokes around with fellow members of Note to Self before rehearsing choreography for upcoming shows this month. Members in the group say the community makes hard work worth going through. DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
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Note to Self: All-male a cappella group is pitch perfect

No instruments, no synthesizers or tangle of wires from musical equipment clutter the room. For the all-male a cappella group Note to Self, it’s just 18 voices coming together to create a harmony that is fueled with the chemistry they have offstage. A cappella pieces are musical arrangements of popular songs that are performed by voices only.




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