His days of singing at Potbelly may be over, but he still stops in for a sandwich.
Michela Tindera
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Q&A: Paul Shoulberg, Writer of a New Film at IMAX
“A lot of filmmakers don’t shoot here because Indiana is one of those states that doesn’t have a tax break for filmmakers. Hopefully, that will change.”
Carolyn Crowcroft
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Day Trip: National Maple Syrup Festival
It’s back after a year’s hiatus and a move to Brown County.
Amy Lynch
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Video: Letterman Salutes Ball State on Late Show
“It’s like a wonderland of education,” he said of his alma mater. “When I was there, it was all dumb kids.”
Jonathan Scott
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Parks and Recreation Recap: One Last Ride
The true genius of this show is the way it promotes optimism, love, and how a family can take any form or shape.
Josh Cox
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Ask Me Anything: Michael Feinstein, Cabaret Legend
“I think The Phantom of the Opera is one of the worst things that ever happened to Broadway.”
Ashley Petry
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The Five Stages of Parks and Recreation Grief
After seven seasons, a slew of time-slot shuffles, and 123 episodes, it has come down to this.
Josh Cox
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Flashback: Knight Explains Chair Toss (Twice) to Letterman
”Do you have any furniture at all left in your house?” the Indy-born TV host asked The General.
Jonathan Scott
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‘Pot Roast and Kisses’: See Reverend Peyton’s New Music Video
Featuring Washboard Breezy Peyton tickling her vintage instrument, dancers, and a parade of “grizzled diner patrons”
Jonathan Scott
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Incoming: Chely Wright to Headline Indy Pride Events
The pop-minded country singer will perform here twice in three days.
Jonathan Scott
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Parks and Recreation Recap: Everybody’s Changing
Relocations, expirations, and one spectacular celebrity cameo
Jonathan Scott
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Peyton Manning & More Crash Steve Martin’s SNL 40 Monologue
Surrounded by stars, he took a shot at how many times he’s taken a hit on the football field.
Jonathan Scott
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Cat Power: The Life And Times Of Lil Bub
“[Fame] was her survival strategy because she’s not able to survive in the wild. She could only survive in the age of the Internet.”
Sam Stall
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Parks and Recreation Recap: Ben Wins Indiana Woman of the Year
This week’s episodes truly feel like the beginning of the end for the show.
Josh Cox
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Pros And Cons: Wizard World Lands in Indy
And shows like this will keep coming, drawn not by magic but by the siren song of cash.