Stories tagged with "museums"
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Q&A with Rob Stein, Chief information officer, Indianapolis Museum of Art
Every day, Rob Stein heads to a sleek, modern office space inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, where he leads a handful of highly skilled software developers in the creation and...
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Not just a water supply but source of nature, pleasure
I am appalled to read of the proposal to destroy the appearance, history and character of the White River Central Canal. The canal is much more than a water conduit. If that were...
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IMA's revamped theater is multi-use venue with high-tech equipment
Welcome, Toby. Welcome back. On Friday, the Randall L. and Marianne W. Tobias Theater will reopen to the public for the first time in four years. Formerly known as Showalter...
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Mother's Day and 2008's Indy Wine Trail
This Sunday the Eiteljorg Museum is kicking off what it hopes will be a tradition -- a Mother's Day brunch with food provided by executive chef Nathaniel Malone of Kahn's...
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Artworks, documents and collections in Museum vaults
While it may sound exciting to see all those...
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Indianapolis has survived this long by sheer will power.
Thanks for the insight. There has actually been...
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Culture Club: The week's top art and culture events
1. COCOBOLO: Closing reception 6 p.m. Jan. 10, free, Marsh Gallery, Herron School of Art, 735 W. New York St., (317) 414-1913. Cocobolo is the name of a brown hardwood from...
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Culture Club: The week's best arts and culture events
1. 'A Very Phoenix Xmas' 7 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 22 through Dec. 23, $25, $15 age 24 and younger, Phoenix Theatre, 749 N. Park Ave....
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Carmel art museum plan scrapped
Local arts philanthropist Jeremy Efroymson has canceled plans to open a contemporary art museum in Carmel. After negotiations to house the Midwest Museum of Contemporary Art...
