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Arts & Culture

Bill Blass and a mannequin
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A Salute To Fort Wayne Fashion Designer Bill Blass

In honor of Blass’s 100th birthday, Fort Wayne is holding a 100-day spectacular to showcase the iconic designer’s fashion career, military service, and life growing up in Indiana.

a mother holding her child that had their face painted on Juneteenth
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Seven Juneteenth Celebrations Around Indy

Immerse yourself in Black culture with entertainment, food, and educational moments for the whole family this weekend.

Matt and Shane of Houndmouth cross a street
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Houndmouth’s Homecoming

The New Albany band made a huge splash in 2013 with their debut album. Nearly 10 years, three labels, and a couple of departed band members later, they have returned to Indiana to reconnect with the people and places that first inspired them to make music.

Josh Baker Hi-Fi owner at the front entry to HI-FI
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HI-FI Owner Josh Baker Stages A Comeback

Of all the industries decimated by the pandemic, few businesses were hit harder than concert venues. As the summer music season begins, HI-FI founder and MOKB Presents president Josh Baker reflects on two years that definitely did not rock.

Still images from Indy Film Fest films
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Indy Film Fest Returns At Kan-Kan Cinema

Here’s your cheat sheet to the best films (and one cringey) showing at next week’s film festival. Enjoy 12 days of motion pictures at the artsy Windsor Park movie cinema or from the comfort of your home starting June 15th.

East facade and driveway
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Miller House And Garden Gets A Change Of Scenery

You have a new reason to pay a visit to the iconic Miller House and Garden, an hour’s drive south in Columbus. The jewel of a property has just recently emerged from a massive landscape revitalization.

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WonderRoad Music Festival Debuts In Garfield Park

This month, a two-day music festival called WonderRoad debuts in Garfield Park. Will it succeed in a city that has never been able to sustain such a thing?

Michael Kaltenmark
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Q&A With IMS Marketing Guru Michael Kaltenmark

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway senior director of marketing Michael Kaltenmark discusses the techniques of promoting a global race during a pandemic, Roger Penske’s leadership, and what it’s like going from dog handler to wrangling IMS president Doug Boles.

IMS track record sample
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The IMS’ Long Track Record

Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials dug into the brickyard and pulled out a slice of history. IMS president and track history buff Doug Boles takes us for a spin.

Chris Owens holding a telephoto camera lens
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Q&A With IMS Photo Chief Chris Owens

Chris Owens grew up in Indiana as a motorsports fan and a photography enthusiast, but never imagined where his passions would take him “back home.” Here, the head photographer at Indianapolis Motor Speedway describes a day in the life during the month of May.

Bicyclists on the Major Taylor Velodrome
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The Major Taylor Velodrome Turns 40 This Summer

While its namesake is finally getting the recognition he deserves, many of the track’s features are still known only to cycling diehards.

Alex Palou
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The Official Month Of May Live Blog

Our one-stop resource for what’s going on around the city, on and off the track.

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Photos From GMR Grand Prix Practice 2022

Will Power edged out Alex Palou for the GMR Grand Prix pole.

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Dispatch From The Pee Wee League Baseball Diamond

America’s only tolerable youth spectator sport is a big hit.

Jimmy “Mad Dog” Matis
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“Mad Dog” Moves On

Beech Grove native, Indy radio icon, and Colts mainstay Jimmy “Mad Dog” Matis is stepping away from the public eye, going back to what he has always been, first and foremost: a family man.

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