Q: Think you could still squeeze into that old Batman costume? A: I’m wearing it now.
Evan West
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Holy Smokes! 10 Questions for TV Robin Burt Ward
“I called my tights my python pants, because they nearly strangled me to death,” says Ward.
Evan West
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Video: Gaffigan Talks Indiana with Letterman, Gets 'Cut' by Colts
The funnyman Gaffigan posted a clip to his 2.1 million Twitter followers after attending the Indy NFL organization’s training camp.
Alec Johnson
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Quick Q&A: Trent Fairbrother, Past Art vs. Art Winner
“It was great to win $4,000. But I let them set my painting on fire and chainsaw it in half anyway.”
Michela Tindera
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Review: John Mellencamp's New Album, Plain Spoken
It has been a rough few years for the guy who once called himself (albeit ironically) “Mr. Happy Go Lucky.” But as usual, Mellencamp has turned that sorrow into great music.
Seth Johnson
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John Green’s Paper Towns Has Its Movie Starlet
Cara Delevingne will star alongside Nat Wolff, who was previously featured in The Fault in Our Stars and befriended John Green during that movie’s shooting.
Alec Johnson
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Unspoken Rules of the Palladium
Jaguars and Land Rovers get free valet parking. Thank Tom Wood. Also: Book early for Michael Feinstein or Tony Bennett.
Ashley Petry
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Sneak Preview: New Baseball History Exhibit Hits Home Run
The exhibit includes a picture of women playing baseball in the 1890s, five decades before the movie characters portrayed by Geena Davis and Madonna had a “League Of Their Own” during World War II.
Rob Hunt
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Photos: WARMfest 2014
Dozens of music acts, as well as Indie Arts & Vintage Marketplace vendors, food trucks, and more populated Broad Ripple Park August 29 through September 1 for the second-ever WARMfest.
Jonathan Scott
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Will Nice Girl Finish First? Valerie Rockey in 'So You Think You Can Dance' Finale
Valerie Rockey should win because the show crowns America’s Favorite Dancer, not the best dancer on the show. Choreographers don’t give her much to do in group numbers, but her gift all season has been personality.
Josh Cox
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Radio Show to Preview WARMfest Bands
Deciding which musical acts to check out at this weekend’s WARMfest—close to 60 performances in four days at Broad Ripple Park—is a daunting prospect. But an hour-long preview show airing tonight on 90.1 WFYI can help.
Evan West
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Local Film on Homelessness Finds Shelter at the IMA
For first-time filmmakers Adam Oppenheim and Sam Mirpoorian, the inspiration for their documentary on homelessness in Indianapolis came from a local news report.
Kevin Kryah
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The Shopportunist: Friday’s Special Events
With every brilliant, under-appreciated issue, Commercial Article grows as an example of life imitating art. Or is it the other way around?
Megan Fernandez
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28 Indy Hometown Favorites
Who says there’s nothing but corn in Indiana? Self-hating Hoosiers and those who have never stepped foot in the 19th state.
Megan Fernandez
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Nine Can't-Miss 2014 IndyFringe Performances
This year’s Indy Fringe includes bike races, puppets, dead presidents, and a closet full of anti-Semitic squirrels.