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“Welcome Race Fans" Artwork and the Indy 500 Weekend

The Indy 500 may look a little bit different this year, but local artists are still excited to “welcome race fans” as they gear up for another running of The Greatest Spectacle in Racing. With the Indy 500 slated to take place on August 23 with no spectators in attendance, the Arts Council of…

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Indy Shorts Returns with New Safety-Conscious Format

While we as a society still continue to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, the Indy Shorts International Film Festival has figured out a safe way to still bring movie lovers the goodness they crave. From July 21-26, Indy Shorts will present 128 short films from around the world via virtual and…

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World Food Championships Final Round Comes to Indy

From pork tenderloins to sugar cream pie, Indiana has its fair share of delicious food staples. Now as part of the World Food Championships’ final round, some of the best chefs in the world will get a chance to put their own unique spin on much-loved Hoosier dishes. From August 8-9, ten chefs will…

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Get Tapped in with the Drink Culture Podcast

From rappers to restaurateurs, the Drink Culture Podcast has their finger on the pulse of Indianapolis living. This local podcast makes it easy for Indy residents to remain tapped into their city, regularly sharing the stories of entrepreneurs, thought leaders and creators on the show. Hosted by…

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Exploring the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library

Indy author Kurt Vonnegut may best be remembered for writing famous novels like Breakfast of Champions , Cat’s Cradle and Slaughterhouse-Five . Those more familiar with the author, however, know he also took pride in being a Hoosier. “I myself find that I trust my own writing most, and others seem to…

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A Guide to Comedy Spots in Indy

From the legendary Mike Epps to Season 14 America’s Got Talent contestant Ryan Niemiller, Indianapolis has produced its fair share of funny people over the years. Before ever making it to the big stage, however, these comics had to get their start somewhere. Indianapolis offers a multitude of live…

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A Guide to Intimate Concert Venues in Indy

True music fans know the magic of an intimate concert experience. Lucky for us, Indianapolis has plenty of great small venues to go and soak in a show. From Grammy-nominated acts to up-and-coming locals, each of the venues listed below offers a little something different, ultimately contributing to…

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Irvington Vinyl & Books Celebrates One-Year Anniversary

When someone walks into Irvington Vinyl and Books, owner Elysia Smith hopes that they’re ready for some exploration. “The motto of the shop is to dig,” Smith says. “The definition of dig is A) the act of uncovering that which is buried, or B) to appreciate and enjoy. I want that process of…

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