Set your filter to “Willow.” Visit these rustic photogenic landmarks on your next Indiana roadtrip.
Evan West
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Q&A: Paula Katz
Paula Katz talks about being a one-woman-staff at the iMOCA and the blurry line between work and life.
Jonelle Frazier
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Résumé: Alan Cumming
A look into the eclectic career of Alan Cumming, including that Romy and Michele dance, his Cabaret days, and his award-winning cologne called Cumming.
IM Editors
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Hot Tickets: Eight Indy Art Experts Share Their Fall Picks
“I can’t wait for the Indianapolis Museum of Art ‘Project IMA Fashion Show’ on October 9. It’s truly one of the best-produced fashion events in our city—a must-see!”
IM Editors
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Art’s a-Poppin’!
“It’s a complete shift in the way art is presented and taken in by the local community. Pop-up events are one of the key ways that people experience art now.”
Ashley Petry
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Q&A: Francesca Zappia
Debut young-adult novelist and Indy native Francesca Zappia discusses her recently published book, Made You Up.
Jonelle Frazier
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10 Things to Expect from Irish Fest’s 20th Anniversary
For 20 years, Indy Irish Fest has celebrated Celtic heritage in Indiana. Here’s how to navigate this year’s festival like a true Irishman.
Jonelle Frazier
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Hot List 9.8.15
Sharp fall loafers, Game of Thrones gifts, upcycled piano-wire jewelry, the must-have farmer’s market tee, and more.
Megan Fernandez
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Speed Read: Dream Cars Exhibit
The IMA hopes its first foray into vehicles reaches 75,000 in attendance, which would make Dream Cars one of the IMA’s largest events ever.
Keith Roach
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Hot List: 2.13.15
A cerebral calendar, a sweet graphic dress, cooler inline skates, and more.
Megan Fernandez
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Art Watch: ‘Irvington Turns Up Freaks & Strange Things’
“It’s good testimony to what can happen when people who love their neighborhood come together.”
Leeann Sausser
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Why Indy’s Creative Class Loves Evansville Right Now
In 2012, staffers at an Evansville museum discovered an original Picasso, mislabeled, that had been stored unnoticed for nearly 50 years.
Amy Lynch
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Evansville Professor’s Charlie Hebdo Cartoon Goes Viral
Dr. James MacLeod drew a simple yet compelling cartoon within an hour of hearing about the attacks on satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Naomi Farahan
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Street Savvy: Mass Ave’s East End
Need help sticking to your resolution? Natural Born Juicers has plenty of selections to restore your glow through the dead of winter.
Kate Franzman
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At Home: Artist Mab Graves's Studio
She asks authors like John Green and Lois Lowry to not sign their book to her, but instead to write a jokey note, like, “Thanks for a magical night I’ll never forget.”