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The Richmond Shakespeare Festival Enters its Third Act

“If you come to Richmond, you are really going to find world-class Shakespeare.”

Wanderlust camp
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Seven Adult Summer Camps

Camp No Counselors takes summer fun to a Greek Row level.

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16 Nearby Parks to Hit for 10 Cents, This Weekend Only

Step 1: Locate a dime. Step 2: Head out to explore the glories of Hoosierland this Saturday and Sunday. Lazy rivers, fishing, fossils, waterslides, horseback riding, and so much more fun awaits.

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Remember Ambassadair Daytrips? They’re Back

Legacy Tours hopes to relaunch the rare 18-hour adventure with a trip to Mackinac Island on June 21.

CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 12: A general view of Wrigley Field during the national anthem prior to game three of the National League Division Series between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals on October 12, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)
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Chicago Cubs Weekday Matinees Hit a Homer With Baseball Junkies

Weekday matinee games, which are far less numerous now though thankfully not extinct, are still the cheapest and best way to experience a Cubs game.

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Chicago Day Trip: Ferris Fest

From May 20 to 22, Chicago throws Ferris Fest, a tribute to the 30th anniversary of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, set in and around the city.

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Mane Event: Lexington Beats the Derby by a Length

Louisville may have two famous minutes of thundering action this month, but another well-bred Kentucky city, Lexington, has virtually everything else equestrian.

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Kate Franzman Is Indy’s Beevangelist

Urban farmer Kate Franzman has installed bee hives all around Indianapolis. Why so much buzz over an insect? Take a look.

Sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum in 2014
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Road Trip: See Corvettes That Rose From the Dead in New Exhibit in Kentucky

Next time you’re on the way to Nashville or the Florida Panhandle, hit the brakes, get your picture taken behind the wheel of one of America’s favorite sports cars—and hope your car is still in the parking lot when you leave.

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Day Trip: Wildflower Weekend at McCormick’s Creek State Park

Pack a camera to capture the glory of trilliums, Virginia bluebells, and other spring blooms among the century-old park’s creeks, canyons, gorges, and glens.

Taxman Brewing
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Road Trip to Taxman Brewing

The beards behind the beer have grown their south-suburban outpost in sleepy Bargersville into a farm-to-table gastropub worth the drive.

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Traveler: Ebertfest in Champaign

Don’t let the intimate setup or Champaign’s college-town quaintness fool: This is no small-potatoes affair. The event consistently screens top-notch movies and draws name talent.

Pacers Go Green Week
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Playing Dirty: Pacers Double-Team Urban Farm

Guards Rodney Stockney and Joe Young teamed up to move compost and prepare planting beds.

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Day Trip to Ireland, Indiana

No passport needed to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland—so long as you head to Ireland, Indiana, a little town in the southwestern corner of the state that celebrates the emerald holiday in a big way.

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A Touch of Broadway in Louisville

The Humana Festival of New American Plays hosted by Actors Theatre of Louisville has given birth to several Pulitzer Prize winners and launched the early careers of talents such as Tony Award–winning playwright Marsha Norman and Oscar winner Kathy Bates.

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