Harry Potter Comes Back to the (Seriously) Big Screen in Indy
Potterheads, get ready for a one-week movie marathon in celebration of the iconic series’ 15th anniversary.
Kelly Kendall
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Jordan Peele Comes to Indy
“All of what I do contains an element of social relevance. I love projects that feel like they couldn’t have been made two years ago.”
Tyler Springer
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A Newbie Gets Schooled in Mandela’s Artwork
Four pieces of Nelson Mandela’s art collection, on display at the Long-Sharp Gallery through Friday, from the perspective of a newbie and an expert.
Jussi Kent-Doolan
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A Review of Max McLean’s The Most Reluctant Convert
Lewis was a talented writer and a careful scholar. As played by McLean, he’s also a great comedic character. It is said that “God works in mysterious ways.” Perhaps He can, knowing such solid and exact messengers as Lewis come about along the way.
Jared Hay
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Which Public Pete Dye Course Is for You?
Which public-access course on Indiana’s Pete Dye Golf Trail suits you best?
John Schwarb
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Pete Dye’s Missing Link
Chatham Hills is the latest Pete Dye masterpiece. Oddly, three local courses all claim to be the first.
John Schwarb
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Golf’s Last Great Architect
Indiana’s golf scene doesn’t have Michigan’s 800-plus courses, Chicago’s history as a tournament site, or the cachet of Florida, California, and Arizona. But we have something those places don’t: Pete Dye.
John Schwarb
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IMS Gets Its Wings
The IMS saw much more than left turns as host of the Red Bull Air Race over the weekend.
Darryl Smith
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My Trip In A Red Bull Airplane
A first-hand look at what it’s like to fly in the Red Bull Air Race, coming up at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend.
Summer Daily
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Hey, Muggles! Tappers Arcade Bar to Host Harry Potter Trivia Night
How to score tickets for Harry Potter & the Tri(via) Wizard Tournament.
Megan Fernandez
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Tracking the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay: Hoosier Musts
Four Indiana Bicentennial honorary events to mark your calendar for.
Jussi Kent-Doolan
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A New Chapter for IUPUI’s Center for Ray Bradbury Studies
The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies once may have seemed, well, like science fiction. Yet the icy reception the genre once received from critics and academics has begun to thaw.
Sarah Layden
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Culture Q&A: Comedian Hannibal Buress
“I got the opportunity to write for shows because of my standup, not the other way around, so I prefer standup.”
Keegan Rammel
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The Cabaret Seeks a Bigger Stage
One of the city’s premier nightlife destinations announced today that it’s moving in 2017. Here are five reasons why—its top-selling shows of all time.
Kelly Kendall
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Tracking the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay: Days 10–15