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Emma Uber

The Percusive Arts society performing acts illustrated around instruments
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Percussive Arts Society International Convention Returns

Judging by the lineup of artists, they haven’t missed a beat.

Alyssa Gaines smiling in a red dress holding a microphone
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Meet Alyssa Gaines, National Youth Poet Laureate

As the 2022 National Youth Poet Laureate, Alyssa Gaines is on a mission to make the arts more accessible.

Bicyclists racing in The Mass Ave Crit
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What Is A Crit, Anyway?

This month’s cycling festival Momentum Indy is now part of the American Criterium Cup, a new nationwide crit series. Exciting! Assuming you know what a crit is.

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Monon 30 Breathes Life Into Urban Blight

Ten local companies pooled their resources to purchase 50 acres of abandoned Indianapolis property with big plans to revitalize the area.

Eiteljorg associate curator Dorene Red Cloud looking at art
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Reinventing The Eiteljorg

The museum’s redesigned Native American Galleries open to the public after an overhaul years in the making. Associate curator Dorene Red Cloud talks about her tribe, allowing Native Americans to tell their own stories, and why the exhibits are now arranged in a totally new way.

Women-Only market Faire-Share
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A Farmers Market Giving Women Their Faire-Share

A new farmers market downtown hopes to create a bigger tent for women-owned businesses.

Matt and Shane of Houndmouth cross a street
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Houndmouth’s Homecoming

The New Albany band made a huge splash in 2013 with their debut album. Nearly 10 years, three labels, and a couple of departed band members later, they have returned to Indiana to reconnect with the people and places that first inspired them to make music.

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