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Glenn Close Breaks Down Her Most Iconic Costumes

From the black leather jacket in “Fatal Attraction” to her zebra-print coat dress from “101 Dalmatians,” Glenn Close has more than 56 costumes and accessories from characters she has played on display in the new exhibit “The Art of the Character” at the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University Bloomington, which

Glenn Close costume exhibit to open at Eskenazi Museum

Glenn Close costume exhibit to open at Eskenazi Museum
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Looted Pissarro heiress Léone Meyer, OU attorney Thaddeus Stauber speak on court clash over Nazi-looted painting

Editor’s note: The Daily’s interview with Léone Meyer was conducted in French, with the assistance of OU French Professor Peyton Vann. All quotes from Meyer and her attorney were translated from the French transcript of the interview unless stated otherwise.   Holocaust survivor and French businesswoman Léone Meyer spoke in French for the duration of her hour-long interview with The Daily.  Separated by seven hours and over 4,000 miles, OU French professor Peyton Vann translated as Meyer shared the story behind her ongoing legal struggle with OU over the ownership of “Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep,” an 1886 painting by famed impressionist Camille Pissarro looted from Meyer’s father, Raoul Meyer, during World War II.

Wes Moore to Leave Robin Hood; New America Hires Chief Transformation Officer

Wes Moore to Leave Robin Hood; New America Hires Chief Transformation Officer
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IU Cinema Celebrates 10th Anniversary

IU Cinema. Photo by James Brosher, Indiana University Editor’s note: The following is a press release from Indiana University. Bloom has republished it here with minor edits for style and clarity. IU Cinema’s spring season will kick off with a series of virtual events celebrating the 10th anniversary of its first public screening. Since opening with a showing of Lawrence of Arabia in 2011, the cinema has developed a national reputation for its innovative, unique, and collaborative programming. “This past year has forced IU Cinema to be more nimble and innovative than ever before, as the pandemic forced us to close our doors and quickly move our world-class programming online,” says Interim Director Brittany D. Friesner. “While we’ve had to stay apart physically, the cinematic experiences we’ve offered virtually have helped our community stay connected. We’re excited to continue giving people the opportunity to hear from visionary filmmakers this semester, while

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