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Robbing the Bank @ Art Bank - July 3, 6pm-9pm - Dillinger Theme
Friday, July 3, 2009 6:00pm – 9:00pm Luke Austin Daugherty Jam Band (Brian Borders, Josiah Brewer and more) Special Guest – Albert Paul Spaulding Jr. (Aphil of...
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Reasons why you should go to Rothbury music festival.
Reasons to go to Rothbury Music Festival this 4th of July weekend. ROTHBURY’s general admission Weekend Ticket includes a 4 day Festival pass and onsite camping/parking for...
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2 men in 2010 Hamilton Co. races
David Wyser makes formal announcement today Two career deputies are gunning for top spots in Hamilton County next year. Marion County Chief Trial Deputy David Wyser, 49, Fishers,...
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Somethin' to Crow About Silent Auction
Lois Main Templeton, & 225 children from our own backyard, exhibit together with all of their amazing paintings from Who Makes The Sun Rise? You, and a silent auction, will...
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What's happenin in Indy? - Week of April 29 through May 2
I can’t believe it’s almost May. Where’d April go? The warm weather has been amazing and I’m sure everyone is poised to get out and get some sun this...
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Pony up for a pony and help out stray kitties
Come to Indy for the night and have a mint julep,...
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Q&A with Stanley Burns, photography collector and connoisseur
Stanley Burns stood inside the Indiana State Museum, a striking figure with his charcoal pinstripe suit and ponytail. But his eyeglasses were by far the most telling feature of his...
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Carmel gallery to host realism, neorealism artists
CARMEL — Evan Lurie Gallery will host a gallery showing featuring the realism and neorealism artwork on Saturday. There will be a special appearance and lecture by featured...
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Fine-art galleries get creative to stay afloat amid economic gloom
Risky business Fine-art galleries get creative to stay afloat amid economic gloom What does it take to survive as a fine-art gallery in Indianapolis? Museums have a lot going for...
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Indy artists: Steven Kelso's soul search on canvas
Exhibit features large-scale works with religious themes You can’t help but think of Salvador Dali when you meet Steven Kelso. There’s the mustache, sure. But also that...
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First Friday: Galleries' monthly open house draws art lovers downtown
Story by Zach Dunkin Five years ago, Downtown artists and galleries were tripping over one another with exhibit openings nearly every Friday night. Then, they got smart. “We...
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Q&A with Alberto Alessi, director of design firm Alessi Spa
Alberto Alessi spoke from the head of the long table dominating his office in Crusinallo, Italy, while looking out at his little garden. The 63-year-old native of Arona, Italy, and...
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Landmark exhibit on European design represents IMA's broader vision
R. Craig Miller did his best to explain the latest large-scale exhibition coming to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. But the museum’s loquacious curator of design arts and...
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SHADE OF GREY / QUENCH DOUBLE FEATURE @ IMAX Theater at the Indiana State Museum 3.7.09!!!
COME ONE COME ALL!!! To the coolest cinematic event of the year. An INDIANA INDIES DOUBLE FEATURE screening of SHADE OF GREY (by Jakob Bilinski) and QUENCH (by Zack Parker) –...
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Dr. Sketchy's at Indianapolis Art Center
Yes, I suppose we should let the people know, as...
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Community event 'Meet the Artists' lends exposure to African-American artists
More than 20 years ago, Tony Radford encountered the work of visual artist Joe Holiday and wondered, “Why don’t more people know about this?” Like Radford,...
