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Jazz Fest to be all-week affair

A weekend of jazz not enough for you? Well, then clear the week on your calendar for this week’s Indy Jazz Fest.

Yes, there will still be two days of outdoor music (Sept. 26-27 on two stages at The Lawn…

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IBJ movie night: ‘Serenity’

There’s a good chance you missed “Serenity” when it first played in theaters.

The adventure from Joss Whedon (of “Buffy” fame) is one of the best reviewed science fiction films of the decade so far (88% from the top critics at

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Phoenix new season announced

Today, the Phoenix Theatre announced its lineup of 2009/2010 productions which, true-to-Phoenix form, looks to take adventurous theatergoers into untested and unfamilair territory.

And it’s going to be doing it at a cheaper price. The Phoenix is dropping a regular…

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You-review-it Monday

For me, it started with an early Friday visit to the ISO and the faux-Beatles at Hilbert Circle Theatre and a stop in at UA Circle Centre to catch “Aliens in the Attic” in preperation for a guest host house on WFYI’s…

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ISO struck tentative Venzago deal before ouster

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Mario Venzago had reached an agreement in principle on a new contract
before the deal recently unraveled, an official with the musicians’ union said this morning.

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BREAKING: Venzago out as symphony maestro

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is looking for a new maestro. CEO Simon Crookall announced to the symphony staff this
afternoon that Music Director Mario Venzago would
not return for the 2009-10 season.

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Venzago out as ISO maestro

Mario Venzago is out as Music Director for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. A search begins immediately for a replacement.

According to a memo sent minutes ago by Simon Crookall, ISO CEO and President, to his staff: “For a number of reasons…

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Small town, budget hotels hold own in difficult economy

While the local hotel industry is being rocked by the current economy, budget hotels and those in the small towns surrounding
Indianapolis are actually seeing gains. Properties affected by the Indianapolis 500, Brickyard 400 and Big Ten Tournament
are among the losers.

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Lawmakers cut state tourism office’s budget in half

Destinations throughout Indiana no longer can count on a state marketing campaign to help drive summer crowds. Lawmakers who
passed a budget during the special session at the end of June sliced the state’s annual contribution
to the Indiana Office of Tourism Management in half—from $4.8 million to $2.4 million.

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Review(ish): student ‘Rent’

Commenting on a summer teen theater workshop production is akin to writing about high school plays. Friends and family constitute 95 percent of the audience, and extended applause between songs and standing ovations afterwards are a given.

So rather than offer…

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Does anyone miss music mags?

Slate has an interesting piece running about the death of music magazines. Writer Jonah Weiner points to the folding of Vibe and Blender, lay-offs at Spin, and staff cuts at Rolling Stone. He further notes te notes the challenges faced in covering music…

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You-review-it Monday

For me, the weekend included closing night at the Indianapolis International Film Festival featuring the deserving-national-release documentary “Racing Dreams” (and subsequent party and award presentation), a Saturday visit with the “Smoke on the Mountain” crew at Beef & Boards’ “Sanders…

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‘Racing Dreams’ & more win IIFF

“Racing Dreams,” an outstanding documentary about competitive karting, took the Audience Award at the Indianapolis International Film Festival earlier this evening. Its three charming teen subjects and its director were all on hand to bask in the acclaim.

Other feature winners…

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