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Emily Taylor

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State Senator: Younger Generation Doesn't See Need for HJR-3

“We either have to look to the past or to the future,” Sen. Lanane says. “I just don’t think that this is a proposal that the younger generation sees as a need. If we are thinking in terms of what is best for the future of our state, we won’t do this.”

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Steel Magnolias in Full Bloom at Civic Theatre

“You automatically bring something fresh when you bring six different human beings to interpret the roles,” says Civic Theatre artistic director Robert Sorbera. “That’s why plays are fun to watch and never the same.”

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HJR-3 Passes House After Removal of Messy Language

Those who wish to see the already-standing definition of marriage added to the Indiana Constitution seem to know that it might be now or never.

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Gay-Marriage Ban Moves to Indiana House Floor

Marya Rose, CFO of Cummins, said she “knows employees will leave our state” if HJR-3 passes, and that Minnesota’s debate over a same-sex marriage cost the state $17 million.

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Phoenix Theatre Players Take On Tough Roles in 'Tribes'

The show’s themes center on the deaf community. Says lead actor Andrew Martin, “The play shows the wonderful things that can happen when someone finds their voice.”

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Knot Here: Where Gay Hoosiers Are Getting Hitched

“Everybody who is anybody has their weddings there,” says Zach Adamson about Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, says Charles Venable about New York City, “We wanted a civil service. There is a chapel-like room in the city clerk’s office. You’re not just handed a piece of paper, which is really nice.”

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A New Christmas Carol at Indiana Repertory Theatre

The cast welcomes a new Bob Crachit to the show, Mark Scheibmeir—a film and stage actor heralding from L.A.

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A World of Dance Comes to Carmel's Center for the Performing Arts

The Koresh Dance Company will show off blends of jazz, ballet, and modern, a must-see for dance lovers: “Their stuff is a lot more athletic,” says Hochoy. “They move around a lot more, they jump a lot more.”

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First Look: Contemporary Design Galleries at the IMA

The IMA’s new Contemporary Design Gallery has the largest collection of modern design in the United States, boasting hundreds of pieces from three different eras.

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Councilman Zach Adamson’s Wedding Bells Will Ring out a Political Statement

City-county councilman Zach Adamson and partner Christian Mosburg flew to Washington D.C. today, only partly by choice: The two can’t tie the knot in their home state, so they’re going where same-sex marriages are legally recognized.

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Game On: Indy Making Pitch to Host 2018 Super Bowl

The leaders who gathered today to announce Indianapolis’s intent to bid for another Super Bowl in 2018 hope the good showing from last year gives the city a leg up.

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