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Tag: Shannon Zahnle
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Lustron Homes: Relics of Post-World War II America
BY NANCY HILLER Bloomington can boast a wide variety of Midcentury Modern architecture, from modest single-story ranches to slick tri-levels with cantilevered porches. But…
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Pioneer Massage Therapist Still Going Strong on Square
BY ROSIE PIGA PIZZO When Kay Thorbecke opened her massage therapy practice in 1980, she was, she says, the “only kid on the block.”…
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Peacetree Mountain Truffles Made by Three Friends
BY JANET MANDELSTAM Linda Armes says it is her “personal mission” to educate the public about chocolate truffles. “A lot of people don’t know…
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Oliver Winery Downtown: For a Glass of Wine and Nibble, Anytime
BY JEREMY SHERE Last autumn, when several employees of Oliver Winery were having dinner in a restaurant on the downtown Square, their conversation kept…
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A Hoosier Nature Artist Who Overcame Adversity (Photo Gallery)
BY LEE ANN SANDWEISS Like an experienced sailor knows the nuances of the sea, artist Ken Bucklew knows the natural beauty of his native…
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Service-Learning Program: IU Students and Local Agencies Benefit from Working Together
BY BRIDGETT HENWOOD The symbiotic relationship between Indiana University and the Bloomington community at large expresses itself in myriad ways. One of the most…
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Sneak Peek of the April/May 2013 Issue
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHANNON ZAHNLE Small houses are in vogue, and the Bloomington area has several amazing ones. Here is a sneak peek of our…
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Local Songwriting Scene Gaining Recognition
BY JEREMY SHERE It’s no secret that Bloomington is a musical town, anchored by institutions including the IU Jacobs School of Music and the…

