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Ticket giveaway: Van Halen
Not only will one winner score a pair of tickets to the concert, but also land a remastered “1984” CD.
Not only will one winner score a pair of tickets to the concert, but also land a remastered “1984” CD.
Spotlight Players find a new home at Fort Ben. High school vocal competition winners converge on Kennedy Center.
Win tickets to see the new show, featuring 25 interactive and (shhh) educational stations.
Plus a cabaret stint from Norm Lewis, Broadway star of “Porgy & Bess” and “The Phantom of the Opera.”
With its season opener, IO boldly placed a bet that it can retain and/or find an audience committed to discovery rather than recognition.
Yes, there will be a cat video festival at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Plus contemporary music concerts, a trivia night, and a nod to bike riders.
Be among the first to see the new exhibition “National Geographic Sacred Journeys.”
The fall arts season is just a few weeks away. The summer is winding down. But there’s still plenty to do in this late-summer arts limbo.
Now will someone please tell me how to get the “Camp Summer Camp” song out of my head?
There are 78 different shows offering 384 performances at eight venues. And that’s just for one of this week’s choices.
Plus new musicians join the Symphony and SNL’s Sasheer Zamata picks an intimate venue for her return to Indy.
The Cabaret at the Columbia Club hosts the CDN Smooth Jazz Award-winner. Win a pair of seats here.
Plus some suggested stopping points on your First Friday gallery crawl.
Director Jonathan Demme and screenwriter Diablo Cody team up for the story of a rock and roller who has to face the music.
If you really want to get ambitious, you could catch all three of my leading events this week.
Dianne Reeves among headline talent coming to town in September. Meanwhile, a pair of Indiana-connected actors hit stages in New York and St. Louis.
Michael Feinstein and company teach teens and the sounds of “Star Wars” hit Conner Prairie as music, music, music fill this week’s top picks.
Two major festivals and a legend in concert top the list this week.
Best known for “Wagon Wheel,” the Grammy-winning band comes to the White River State Park. Want to be there?
And read carefully: It’s “The Book of Merman,” not “The Book of Mormon.”