Stories tagged with "indianapolis arts"
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Don't let curtain fall on the arts
The impending loss of one of Indianapolis’ longtime cultural institutions once again underscores questions of just how committed this city and the Ballard administration are...
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Carmel Celtic fiddler to perform benefit for Humane Society
When Celtic fiddler Emily Ann Thompson asked Hedgehog Music Showcase owner Bob Foster if she could put on a fundraiser to help pets that have fallen victim to the economy, he was...
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Stealing the show with a mink stole
Beverly Hills supper club glamour of the 1930s and 1940s was the style of the evening Saturday at The Christamore House Guild’s 35th Annual Gala, called “The Sapphire...
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Rain can't hold back Broad Ripple Art Fair
Broad Ripple Art Fair continues today with indoor and outdoor attractions Spotty weather and a poor economy weren’t enough to dampen the first day of this year’s Broad...
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Children are welcome at Broad Ripple Art Fair
Children might not buy the paintings, jewelry, glass, pottery and other works at this weekend’s Broad Ripple Art Fair, but organizers want parents to know this: Bring the...
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Hundreds rally to back Indy arts groups
Hundreds of Hoosiers braved patchy rain and cool winds swirling around Monument Circle at noon today to rally in support of the arts. Known as “Indy Culture Matters,” the event was...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. The Gospel According to Kurt Vonnegut 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 11, free, Lockerbie Central United Methodist Church, 237 N. East St., www.spiritandplace.org Kurt Vonnegut saw himself...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. The Artists Studio presents "Rocky Horror Picture Show" Midnight, October 31; 8 p.m. November 1, 7, 8. The Artists' Studio Center for the Performing Arts, 12810 Ford Dr.,...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. Porter Shreve reads from his novel, "When the White House Was Ours." 7:30 p.m. October 23, free, IUPUI University Library Lilly Auditorium, 755 W. Michigan St. You probably...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. The Telematic Collective 4:30 p.m. Oct. 15, free, IUPUI University Library, 755 W. Michigan St. Where will the most original music happen in Indianapolis on Oct. 15? It's a...
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Talent visits unexpectedly at Evan Lurie Gallery
Gallery owner Evan Lurie searches worldwide for artistic talent, but his latest discovery simply walked in the door. In July, Indianapolis painter and furniture designer Jason...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
"il Trovatore"!! Yes!! :P
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. Circle City Socialites' Coming Out Brawl 6 p.m. Sept. 27, Ellenberger Ice Rink, 5301 E. St. Clair St., $7/advance and $10/door, www.circlecitysocialites.com Indy's newest...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
The Spanish Song project sounds wonderful!
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
"Mayor Ballard may never get his goofy wish for a...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. Hillbilly Haiku Americana Music Festival $20, noon to about 10 p.m. Sept. 6, Upland Brewing Company, 350 W. 11th Street Bloomington, (812) 336-2337. Its name alone justifies a...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. Edward Hopper: Paper to Paint Aug. 30 to Jan. 9, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 4000 Michigan Road, www.imamuseum.org The IMA will explore the creation and of one of its great...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. PeyBack Classic IX 6 p.m. Aug. 22, $10, Lucas Oil Stadium, 500 S. Capitol Ave., www.peytonmanning.com Be part of history by attending the first football game in Lucas Oil...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. Authentic Chinese eats We were craving real Chinese food, so we made a trip to Great Garden. The great thing about a 4,000-year-old civilization? They've had plenty of time to...
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Culture Club: the week's top arts and culture events
1. 'Book It' 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 1, free, Harrison Center for the Arts, 1505 N. Delaware, www.harrisoncenter.org If you're reading Culture Club on a computer screen or in a free...
