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Kim and Todd Saxton: Go for the gold! But maybe not every time.
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Q&A: What you need to know about the CDC’s new mask guidance
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Carmel distiller turns hand sanitizer pivot into a community fundraising platform
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Lebanon considering creating $13.7M in trails, green space for business park
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Local senior-living complex more than doubles assisted-living units in $5M expansion
Ticket giveaway: Jeff Dunham at the Indiana State Fair
Win tickets to see the ventriloquist/comic in action.
Critics vs. Filmmakers
The Indianapolis International Film Festival is pitting us against each other. What am I in for?
The best of times for classical music?
Stories from all over raise interesting A&E questions.
You-review-it Monday: Film fest and more
Symphony on the Prairie? Brooks and Dunn? What did you see, hear or do this weekend?
Elmore Leonard and other top writers coming to town
Author of “Get Shorty” and many more to cap impressive Fall lineup.
Ticket Giveaway: Anthony Bourdain and Eric Ripert
In a conversation likely to make you very hungry, two high-profile chefs share stories from the kitchen.
The incredibly expanding theater seat
A new study reports that (surprise), Americans are getting bigger, and so are our theater seats.
You-review-it Monday
Neil LaBute’s “Reasons to be Pretty” opened at the Phoenix. The Symphony offered a John Denver tribute. What did you do this weekend?
‘Jerry Springer: The Opera’ among local premieres at TOTS
Theatre on the Square 2010/2011 lineup also includes “Superior Donuts.”
Ticket giveaway: Indianapolis International Film Festival
Score tickets to the baseball fan doc “Ballhawks” or the feature “A Little Help” starring Jenna Fischer.
You-review-it Monday, er, I mean Tuesday
Symphony on the Prairie’s 4th of July tradition was just one option.
Review: Michael Buble at Conseco Fieldhouse
Buble knows how to put on a show and invigorate his fan base. But I couldn’t help but wonder if the singer’s love for the
adoration of the crowd outweighed his love for the music.
Ticket giveaway: IEMF’s “Dracula” concert
San Francisco-based Canconier performs music from the time of Vlad the Impaler.
Quartet of original musicals find Indiana stages
There are few things harder in entertainment than the creation of new musical theater.
Outside views of ‘100 Acres’
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new art and nature park is the rare Indy arts creation attracting national attention.