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Arts & Culture

My Look Silver Hair
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My Look: Andisiwe Ncube’s Silver Hair

“It’s in the same color scheme as bleached blonde. On a black woman, it really stands out.”

The Ticket 2015
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Shows Yule Love!

Find just the ticket to your perfect holiday evening, from sketch comedy to song-and-dance spectaculars.

The Ticket 2015
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Q&A: Brandon Meeks

The bassist from Indy will be portraying Ron Carter in the upcoming Miles Davis biopic, Miles Ahead.

The Ticket 2015
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Q&A: Matthew Kraemer

Indy native Matthew Kraemer has conducted orchestras across the globe—now he’s returning home.

The Ticket 2015
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Talk of the Town: The Spirit & Place Festival

The annual festival of learning, creativity, and intellectual discussion starts on November 6.

The Ticket 2015
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Q&A: Paula Katz

Paula Katz talks about being a one-woman-staff at the iMOCA and the blurry line between work and life.

Alan Cumming
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Résumé: Alan Cumming

A look into the eclectic career of Alan Cumming, including that Romy and Michele dance, his Cabaret days, and his award-winning cologne called Cumming.

Dancer
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Opposites: Zach DePue

The ISO concert master talks about travel, style, and rude plane passengers.

Ginger Rogers Civic Theatre
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Civic Pride

This fall, Civic Theatre turns 100. Here’s a look back at its first century.

The Ticket 2015
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Q&A: Ethan Holder

This Indy native is already performing on Broadway in The King and I at 12 years old.

Kyle Long Indianapolis Monthly
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Hot Tickets: Eight Indy Art Experts Share Their Fall Picks

“I can’t wait for the Indianapolis Museum of Art ‘Project IMA Fashion Show’ on October 9. It’s truly one of the best-produced fashion events in our city—a must-see!”

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Festival of Film: Indy Rediscovers the Joys of Going to the Movies

In the age of Netflix, Hulu, and HBONow, where a movie night usually means sitting on your couch with a remote in hand, film-going is a becoming a lost art. But thanks to a growing number of film festivals and a dedicated group of local cinephiles, Indianapolis has been finding its joys all over again.

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Dinner and a Show

Eight Indy locals share where they love to get dinner before or after a performance.

A Gen Con art show popped up at the Artsgarden.
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Art’s a-Poppin’!

“It’s a complete shift in the way art is presented and taken in by the local community. Pop-up events are one of the key ways that people experience art now.”

The Ticket 2015
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Q&A: Francesca Zappia

Debut young-adult novelist and Indy native Francesca Zappia discusses her recently published book, Made You Up.

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