The state’s most spectacular hotel sets the scene of So Cold the River, a horror film adapted from Bloomington author Michael Koryta’s novel.
Lou Harry
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Everything Is Awesome About This LEGO Pop-Up Bar
LEGO fans can step into an immersive experience at a pop-up bar coming to Indianapolis for two days only.
Sam Barrett
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Jim Gaffigan Is Still Standing After His Twitter Meltdown
The Chesterton native performs in Indy on November 19, the first show since the typically apolitical comedian had a Twitter meltdown about Trump.
Derek Robertson
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Robert Weide On His New Vonnegut Documentary
Nearly 40 years after Robert Weide began working on a documentary about Indiana author Kurt Vonnegut, the film finally hits screens this month. We caught up with the director to ask, among other things: What took so much time?
Lou Harry
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John Mellencamp Remains Off The Charts Busy
Mellencamp hasn’t cracked the Top 40 in almost three decades, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t been productive.
Dave Lindquist
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Straight Outta Carmel
Meet Midwxst, a local rapper who just signed with Geffen Records and has hundreds of thousands of listeners on Spotify.
Seth Johnson
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Minutes To Memories: The 20 Best John Mellencamp Songs
An arbitrary, completely made up, and possibly incorrect list of the best Mellencamp ditties.
Jeff Vrabel
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What To Watch At The 30th Annual Heartland Film Festival
The international film festival premieres this week. Here’s eight flicks to add to your watch list.
Lou Harry
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John Mellencamp Ain’t Even Done
As John Mellencamp turns 70, the Indiana icon reflects on a career that has transcended his “Pop Singer” beginnings and now represents what rock and roll was supposed to be all about: doing whatever he wants.
Anthony DeCurtis
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The Irvington Halloween Festival Rides Again
Your guide to the festival that’s been haunting trick-or-treaters since 1927.
Ashley Petry
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Best Games Of Gen Con 2021
Let the games begin.
Lou Harry
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Guns N’ Roses’ Indiana History
The Return of (Indiana’s) Monsters of Rock.
Jeff Vrabel
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A Conversation With Bloomington’s Own Durand Jones And The Indications
The internationally acclaimed soul band recently released their third studio album, ‘Private Space.’
Seth Johnson
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“Saturday Night Fever” Is Coming To The Civic Theatre
For their first full-attendance show in more than a year, a group of young thespians from around central Indiana are putting on the 1970s-era classic.
Ellie Margulis
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Hanif Abdurraqib On Indie Bookstores, Soul Train Reruns, And His Upcoming Butler Residency
We chatted with the acclaimed critic and poet as he kicks off a stint as Booth Tarkington Writer-in-Residence.