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Vess Ruhtenberg

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Best Of Indy 2021: Arts And Culture

The year’s best in music, literature, and theater.

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The Hoosier Hair Gods—Because Mullets Are Back, Guys

Dying for a haircut? Not so fast.

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Open Door: Vess Ruhtenberg's Living Room

Don’t miss the vintage Harmon Kardon amplifier and turntable handmade by Ruhtenberg’s father in the 1960s.

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Best of Indy: Arts & Culture

They say the best bands are greater than the sum of their parts. In the case of The Last IV, the parts are pretty excellent themselves.

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Photos: WARMfest 2014

Dozens of music acts, as well as Indie Arts & Vintage Marketplace vendors, food trucks, and more populated Broad Ripple Park August 29 through September 1 for the second-ever WARMfest.

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Milestones: An Indiana Architecture Road Trip

In the elaborate latticework of Indiana’s back roads, even a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece can hide.

Redenbacher (second from right) with the Last IV.
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Q&A with Rusty Redenbacher of the Last IV

The longtime rapper and vocalist chats with us ahead of his gig at the Fountain Square Music Festival on July 4.

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Quick Q&A With Vess Ruhtenberg

On Oct. 4 at iMOCA, the local rockstar and architecture buff launched an exhibit of works by his grandfather Jan Ruhtenberg, a modernist designer. Here, a minimalist interview.

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Loved & Lost: The Life of Jan Ruhtenberg

At the very least, argues Vess Ruhtenberg, the chairs place his grandfather at the center of a pivotal moment in 20th-century architecture and design. And they bolster his case that Jan Ruhtenberg deserves wider recognition.

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