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Cleveland Dietz

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Voyage To Whitestown For Viking Festival

Yes, there will be grog. We’ll meet you in the mead hall.

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Meet IndyLUG Members

Because Legos are not just for kids anymore.

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Quick Q&A With John Mulaney

“I remember doing Dana Carvey’s George Bush impression in my children’s improv group. Adults, obviously, were like, ‘Oh, that’s adorable.’ No one was like, ‘You know, that’s someone else’s work.’”

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Preview: Gallery 924’s TINY VI: The Year Of Vonnegut Exhibition

Make it a very Vonnegut holiday season.

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All-Female Exhibit Challenges Male-Dominated Art World

“An art show with men in it is just an art show.”

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Artists Tackle Slavery, Lynching, And Sexual Violence In New Exhibit

“These are very difficult artworks. We don’t hold anything back about what we’re talking about here.”

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The Perfect Antidote: New The Power Of Poison Exhibition

Good or evil? Pick your poison at Indiana State Museum’s latest exhibition.

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Graffiti: Art Or Vandalism?

An exhibition of graffiti at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields is adding fuel to the debate over whether “aerosol art” is art or vandalism. City as Canvas: New York City Graffiti from the ’70s & ’80s, which opened October 7, follows the development of graffiti from simple tags to elaborate murals, and the […]

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Local Gallery Showcases Warhol’s Pre-Pop Works In National First

Before making silkscreen prints of Marilyn Monroe, painting Campbell’s soup cans, and filming a man sleeping, Andy Warhol made illustrations. His work in the 1950s turned stodgy shoe companies into icons of cool, appeared on the covers of records by Thelonious Monk, Count Basie, and others, and in the famous Bonwit Teller display window. Yet […]

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Local Gallery Showcases Warhol's Pre-Pop Works In National First

Before making silkscreen prints of Marilyn Monroe, painting Campbell’s soup cans, and filming a man sleeping, Andy Warhol made illustrations. His work in the 1950s turned stodgy shoe companies into icons of cool, appeared on the covers of records by Thelonious Monk, Count Basie, and others, and in the famous Bonwit Teller display window. Yet […]

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