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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

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Urbanski Takes A (Virtual) Bow

The ISO’s outgoing music director leaves without the standing ovation he deserves.

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Our Combo Mother’s And Father’s Day Gift Guide

11 gender-neutral picks that work for celebrating Mom or Dad.

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How COVID-19 Is Drawing The Curtain On Local Performing Arts Groups

The local nonprofit arts sector is projected to endure 30,000 cancellations and $51 million in lost revenue by this month—with another $20 million in restart costs on the horizon.

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Ask Me Anything: Kevin Lin, Violinist

Kevin Lin takes over as concertmaster for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

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Local Cultural Events With New Wrapping

Some packages benefit from a seasonal sprucing-up.

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Quick Q&A With Andrew Bird

“We’re using the orchestra as the band. I think of it like, Imagine Joshua Bell sings his own songs.

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Would Joshua Bell Stop To Listen To A Violinist In A Subway?

Ahead of the Bloomington-born violinist’s performances with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra October 5–7, we talked memorable mishaps, performing for presidents, and the whole Pulitzer Prize–winning subway-experiment story. When was the first moment you thought, Hey, I could make a career out of this? It was around the time I started studying in Bloomington with Josef […]

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Unspoken Rules: ISO Lunch Series

If you’ve ever been curious about the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Fifth Third Bank Lunch Break Series, here’s all you need to know. = Really, bring lunch. The music drowns out the sound of 1,600 people chewing. Think about your wrapper choices, though. A bag of chips makes a lot of noise. Bring a drink, too—one with […]

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Best of Indy 2016: Art & Culture

From Andrew Luck’s Book Club to Roxane Gay’s Twitter account, here are the Best of Indy selections in arts and culture.

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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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Meet the Classical Revolution

Catch casual, monthly jazz riffs by moonlighting ISO players every first Tuesday of the month at the Chatterbox.

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Your Indy Valentine’s Day Guide

For lovers of luxury, sports, Downton Abbey, and everything in between.

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Opposites: Zach DePue

The ISO concert master talks about travel, style, and rude plane passengers.

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Violin Lesson

Joshua Bell and his $12 million, 302-year-old Stradivarius open the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s season September 26.

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Art for All

Cocktail hours! Hands-on shows! Cheap lobster! These are just some of the tools local arts groups are using to attract newer, often younger, crowds. Why this is a new survival skill for them—and what’s in store for you as a result.

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