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Arts & Culture

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The (New) Unspoken Rules Of Drive-In Theaters

A manner-festo for social distancing under the stars.

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What We Know: The OneAmerica Signboard

Catching up with the woman boosting the city’s spirits on OneAmerica’s iconic signboards.

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The Maker: Kinetic Sculptures

Roll Play

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Keeping The Legacy Alive: Updates To The Madam Walker Theatre

“We just came in and polished what was already a great jewel.”

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IU Students Translate COVID-19 Materials For Indiana’s Burmese Community

“Many people in our community were greatly appreciative. I think it gives them a sense of belonging to know they aren’t forgotten.”

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Getting There

There’s no Dr. Spock instructional book for this particular stretch of parenting.

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The Sincere Sounds Of Kevin Krauter

“I’m really, really excited about all these new songs. It sounds so different, and we’re all just way more excited about it.”

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Earth Day’s 50th Anniversary

Indy marks Earth Day like never before.

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Signs Of The Time

We’re all in this together.

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How To Volunteer And Provide Help To Local Resources

The ways to help from home are expanding as nonprofits shift their volunteer opportunities to virtual ones.

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Staying Culturally Connected While Staying At Home

From taking in virtual performances to contributing to relief funds, there are plenty of ways to remain culturally connected.

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The N-95 Mask Half Full

Is this pandemic also the “best of times?” No, of course not. This is awful and only a delusional monster would say otherwise.

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May Day: Roger Penske’s Indy 500 In The Age Of COVID-19

As our writer and the city’s signature cultural event fell into peril, both looked to the Indianapolis 500’s 83-year-old owner for inspiration.

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It’s All Sinking In Now

Last week we didn’t have time to think about this mess we’re in. This week is different.

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A Mighty Wind: Ask The Hoosierist

Tornado claims, Ball jars, and aging arcade games.

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