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The Fallout from the IMA’s Admission Hike

“If we could get to where we really have 400,000 visitors a year, that would be large,” the museum’s CEO says. “That would be a stretch goal. It’s going to be very hard to do in a city the size of Indianapolis.”

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“Godfather of British Blues” John Mayall Set to Perform in Carmel

With an upcoming tour and an album set to be released next year, the legend is still finding new and exciting ways to bring the blues to audiences.

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What We’re Really Doing This Weekend: Noblesville Brewfest, Circle City Classic, and Harry Potter

An urban-farm bike tour, art in Carmel’s streets, and a boat race on the canal.

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The Podcast on Politics and Education: Indianoplace, Importantville, and Charter Schools

A lively discussion on the role Indianapolis is playing in the November elections and a look at the state of charter schools in Indianapolis.

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Meet Wild Championship Wrestling Outlaws

You won’t discover a wrestling superstar here. What you will find is a one-of-a-kind night of crowd-pleasing pomp usually reserved for the cheap seats at Lucas Oil Stadium.

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Backtrack: Arsenal Tech, A Mecca for Printers

Tiffany Benedict Browne of Historic Indianapolis remembers when Arsenal Tech was once a master printers’ mecca.

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Tracking the Indiana Bicentennial Relay: Days 6–9

Check back for a weekly look at where the Torch is now.

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Two Decades Lost in The Ruins

Located just 6 miles north of downtown Indianapolis, Holliday Park is hosting a celebration for its newly restored Ruins.

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What We’re Really Doing This Weekend: Tamika’s Goodbye, The Vonnegut Opera, and More

We’re looking forward to a weekend of Vonnegut opera, craft cocktail tours, and Home-A-Rama.

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The Hoosierist: An Airplane Race At The Speedway?

Fans will sit in the north vista as ground-hugging aircraft blast by at 200 miles per hour.

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Tracking the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay: Days 4–5

After a brief rest day on Monday, the Torch Relay caravan was eating up the pavement again yesterday as the flame made its way through Pike, Daviess, and Martin/Crane counties.

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A Conversation with Tom and Kelley French, Authors of Juniper

“I would ask the doctors, ‘Will Juniper be normal? Will she go to kindergarten?’ They said they didn’t know.”

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Unspoken Rules of Tappers Arcade Bar

Free play makes you less interested in avoiding death. Charge that giant boss with Wolverine claws? SURE, WHY NOT.

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Tracking the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay

A weekly run-down of where the Bicentennial Torch travels. Check back often!

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“Two Chicks and a Hammer” Wedding Photos

The home renovator chose an hourglass lace trumpet gown for the ceremony at the 1899 Experience, a historic venue on the grounds of the old Central State Hospital.

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