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Arts & Culture

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Indy’s Art Galleries

Ready to hang with the creative types?

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Street Savvy: Alabama Street

Not just for on-street parking.

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Day Trip: New Holocaust & Humanity Center In Cincinnati

The permanent memorial center holds more than 700 artifacts, as well as a replica of a historic Holocaust site.

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Backtrack: Boys’ Town

As the name implies, these clubs were for boys only.

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Quick Q&A: Megan Hilty

The Wicked star couldn’t be more agreeable.

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The Fight Over Robert Indiana’s Estate

A legal fight threatens a legacy.

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Phil Gulley: Head Space

In my dream, I pass the day writing and reading, then enjoy the dinner my wife has thoughtfully prepared and carried up the hill to me. (It is a dream, after all.)

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Five Years Of “The Art Assignment”

“The art world with Kanye in it is a better, more open, and less elitist art world.”

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The Hoosierist: Jiffy Lube Murals

Also, what was the biggest year for high school basketball in Indiana?

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Top Five Ways To Experience The Chicago Of High Fidelity Fame

We still haven’t seen Evil Dead II yet.

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Street Savvy: Lafayette

The best of Lafayette’s main drag.

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Backtrack: Helen McKay

“Steele’s page, on the other hand, was considered both beautiful and educational, teaching young readers tolerance and important topics of the day.”

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Six Subterranean Spots To Hunker Down For Snowpocalypse 2019

Oh just stay home and watch football.

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Traveler: Celebrating Dr. King’s Legacy At The National Civil Rights Museum

Despite the ugliness of the era, the experience is ultimately uplifting, but expect to have some possibly difficult conversations with your family afterward.

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Speed Read: Home-Show Heroes

“We’re more recognizable when we are together.”

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