Pat McAfee Surprises Military Family at Colts Game
The Colts punter can add “professional family-reuniter” to his resume after Sunday’s Veterans Day ceremony at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Daniel McFadin
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VonnegutFest Inspires Thoughts about Veterans Day
Spectators meandered around the exhibit regarding the art that adorns the walls of the Vonnegut Library. Excited fans gathered around Tim O’Brien outside as he signed books while leafs swirled about on a sunny morning in early November.
Greg Rappaport
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3 Movies to See at Indy LGBT Film Fest
By its own admission, G.B.F. makes for a perfect marriage of Stephen King’s Carrie and Mariah Carey’s ill-fated Glitter flick. And as that flick is already in this film fest’s rear-view mirror, here are three worth viewing yet this weekend.
Jonathan Scott
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Tweets of the Week: Celebrity Edition
“Why won’t the government intervene to stop this Carrie Underwood ‘The Sound of Music’? I worry about the world we’re leaving our children.” —@colefarrell
Jonathan Scott
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Martha Stewart Said What?
We expected. She delivered. She even penned her own dispatch to the world at large about her time in Indy. But what to make of Tuesday’s comments, comparing her personal strife to a mass tragedy? Sorry, Martha—that’s not “a good thing.”
Jonathan Scott
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IU Basketball Alum Victor Oladipo Shoots, Scores—and Sings
If his NBA career doesn’t pan out for some reason, former Hoosier basketball star Victor Oladipo may find a niche for himself in the recording studio.
Daniel McFadin
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Street Savvy: Mass Ave
Fabric store Crimson Tate is beloved for its whimsically patterned Indiana pillows and Harriet headbands. Find out what else we’re loving on downtown’s liveliest strip.
Cole Farrell
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Post Script: A Vonnegut-Inspired Literary Journal
This year’s edition of the Vonnegut-inspired literary journal includes contributors such as Lewis Black and Ralph Steadman.
Marc D. Allan
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Plat 99 Artist Jorge Pardo Descends on Indy
A number of attendees, whether in homage to Pardo and his love of color or else seeing the evening as a chance to break away from typical Midwestern style, turned out in eye-catching styles.
Michael Schrader
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Andrew Luck's 10 Game-Clinching Drives
Luck’s fourth-quarter and overtime comebacks since last year make for the the most by a quarterback in his first two seasons in NFL history.
Daniel McFadin
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The Hoosierist: Talking Turkey
For years, the Mozel Sanders Foundation’s Thanksgiving-dinner program has been the go-to event for people who want to do something more constructive on Turkey Day than stuffing their faces and watching TV.
Sam Stall
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Mastering the Tweed Ride
Dig out a dandy outfit and don’t miss this side of British biking culture.
Kate Franzman
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Q&A: Emily Behny, Indiana's Own Wicked Star
The native Hoosier and Ball State grad plays a character now who’s a far cry from the previous role she revealed to local audiences. See her thoughts on obsessed Wicked fans, life on the road, and more.
Jonathan Scott
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Wicked Big: The Indy-Bound Broadway Hit, By the Numbers
During its first two runs in Indy, Wicked cast a spell on local audiences, sweeping in 120,000 people and $8.6 million. Those numbers got us interested in other figures from the hit musical, which returns to the Murat Theatre on Nov. 13.
Marc D. Allan
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Quick Q&A: Mario Venzago
The former ISO musical director joins his old colleagues for a reunion concert Nov. 1–2 at Hilbert Circle Theatre. We conducted a brief interview before the show.