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News Blog
The Democrats finally get a potential contender — former Indiana House Speaker John Gregg steps up to bat to run for Daniels' office.
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News Blog
The ApocaDocs, Jim and Michael, present the Pre-Apocalypse News & Info Quiz (PANIQuiz) for the weekto test your knowledge of current environmental news.
- by Jim Poyser
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Tags: Environment, superbugs, MRSA, bedbugs, epidemic, drought, polar bears, methane, fracking, Fox news, global warming, climate change, James Hansen, Feature, Feature
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News Blog
Several groups and residents have come together to file a lawsuit against the Indiana DNR's handling of a Greene County penning facility.
- by Lori Lovely
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Tags: Current Events, Environment, Politics, penning, DNR, Department of Natural Resources, coyote, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Project Coyote, Animal Welfare Institute, Feature, Feature
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Current Events
Is that all it takes? Daniels has become a role model for the new generation of Republicans who think public services are what's wrong with state government.
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Current Events
Each week, NUVO illustrator Wayne Bertsch turns his keen comic eye to the local headlines.
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Current Events
Former president Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy may be just the thing that dooms Daniels in vying for the White House - if he ever decides to run, that is.
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Environment
Indiana's coal ash ponds come under scrutiny by the EPA, resulting in less-than-ideal ratings and concern over the state's environmental standards.
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Current Events
Each week, the top news rendered in 17 syllables.
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Current Events
NUVO editors rate local news headlines for the week using a time-tested scale of unbiased judgment.
- by NUVO Editors
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Tags: Current Events, IndyCog, Bicycle Indiana, Bike to Work Day, John Gregg, governor, Mike Pence, Mitch Daniels, Clean Energy, SB 251, I-69, Bloomington, Opinion
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Social Justice
As part of her work with the Food Coalition of Central Indiana, April Hammerand is your local farmer's best friend; she wants that farmer to be your best friend, too.
- by Julianna Thibodeaux
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Tags: Social Justice, April Hammerand, Food Coalition of Central Indiana, Indy Food, Farm and Family Coalition, local food, growing local, Amy Matthews, Big City Farms, Traders Point, Barbara Kingsolver, Irvington CSA, Traders Point Creamery, Feature, Feature
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Current Events
Despite setback after setback, Planned Parenthood of Indiana battles on against the unconstitutional attack of HEA 1210, signed by Gov. Daniels last week.
- by Catherine Green
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Tags: Current Events, Planned Parenthood of Indiana, PPIN, Gov. Mitch Daniels, Betty Cockrum, HEA 1210, constitutional, defunding, Medicaid, ACLU, Feature, Feature
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Arts + Entertainment Blog
Major milestones this week, from celebrating David Hochoy’s 20th year at DK, to new ISO music director Krzysztof Urbański's first appearance in over a year.
- by Jim Poyser
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Tags: Current Events, Krzysztof Urbański, ISO, David Hochoy, DK, dance kaleidoscope, Thom Pain, No Exit, Harry Sandler, Kinsey, Kinsey Institute, Earth House, IndyFringe, Phil van Hest, Phil the Void, Broad Ripple Art Fair, Center for Inquiry, Roy Zimmerman, the Rapture, IMS, Pole Day, Tom Carnegie, Indy 500, Slideshow, Feature, Feature
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Arts + Entertainment Blog
Last Friday's Bigger Picture Show, presented by Indy Film Fest, showcased re-imagined movie poster art by local artists.
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Visual Arts
Doug Arnholter's contemporary frescos, created by layering homemade paints and acrylic on to wood, are on display at Wug Laku's Studio & Garage.
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Visual Arts
In "Nocturnal Noon," Dorothy Stites Alig creates abstract art that allows viewers to imagine what nightlife in busy cities would look like during the daytime.
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Theater + Dance
28-year-old Krzysztof Urbański launches his tenure as music director with our orchestra for a classical concert pair this weekend.
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Theater + Dance
In only its second full production for 2010-2011, IO closes its season with an exemplary production of La Traviata.
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Film + TV
Filmmaker Stanley Nelson investigates the experiences of civil rights activists, the Freedom Riders, in chilling detail throughout the course of the two-hour documentary.
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Theater + Dance
Conducted by Zach de Pue, Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" had both hits and misses.
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Film + TV
Shorter and simpler sounds like an improvement for the latest Pirates installment, but damn if the film isn't draggy.
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Theater + Dance
Hochoy will showcase his choreography in Dance Kaleidoscope's upcoming performance of The Body Electric at Indiana Repertory Theatre.
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Music Blog
The Broad Ripple Art Fest and Ohio River Valley Folk Festival are where it's at this weekend if you enjoy music and life. Plus Primus, Robin Trower and Michelle Malone.
- by Scott Shoger
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Tags: henry wolfe, jason wilber, tim grimm, jan lucas-grimm, kwanzaa popps, blackberry jam, pop lolita, the embraceables, everything now!, robin trower, cosy sheridan, roy zimmerman, shelby county sinners, innocent boys, danny thompson, th'empires, david sanborn, candy dulfer, michelle malone, primus, broad ripple art fair, ohio river valley folk festival, Feature, Feature
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Music Blog
Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band closed a spring tour with Rev. Horton Heat Wednesday night. Here's a sampling of reviews from papers across the country.
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Music Blog
To make up for a few missed shows, Indiana natives, Grown Ups, are putting on a free show tonight at The Dojo with Caelume and Pessoa.
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Music Blog
Catching up with Chad "Make the Door" Mills, a Rose-Hulman grad and construction project engineer by day, Americana guitar-slinger by night.
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Music Blog
A fresh, modern spin on fifties swing and rockabilly from New York, offered up Friday night at the Mel.
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Music Blog
Folk guy Tim Grimm has a new, Tom Paxton songbook/album out, with help from Jason Wilber. Jethro Easyfields is also talking new album with loud guitars.
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Music Blog
An up-and-coming acoustic duo offers mesmerizing vocal harmonies and delicate guitar fingerings to a small audience at the Irvington coffee shop.
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Music Blog
A couple bedroom recording acts turned bands play Radio Radio Tuesday night, with Neon Indian offering a too-short but still impressive set.
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Music Blog
A capable, note-perfect Led Zeppelin cover band led by John Bonham's son Jason ends up disappointing Napier, who wishes the real thing would come to the States.
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Music Blog
Primus's set was heavy on classics, but a couple new songs, played for the first time before an audience, crept into the mix.
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Live Music Reviews
Alternately portraying a precocious teenager at a talent show and a polished musical stand-up comedian, Richman held a surprisingly quiet crowd Tuesday night.
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Music Blog
The acoustic guitarist, who recorded for Folkways in the late '70s, headlines his own tribute concert, which also features 78 RPM, Stockwell Road and The Strugglers.
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Music Blog
Light-hearted ukulelist Victoria Vox performs on the Indy Hostel backyard stage May 12.
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Profiles
Jazz pianist, teacher, community organizer, composer, mother and, now, author, Monika Herzig is a tireless force for good on the Indiana music scene.
- by Scott Shoger
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Tags: Profiles, monika herzig, david baker, owl studios, come with me, peter kienle, isis of indiana, heather ramsey, Audio, Feature, Feature
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Music Blog
Barfly comes across a beer with his name on it and figures it would be really cool if he became a corporate mascot for the brewery.
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Street Team Blog
The Washington Township American Cancer Society Relay For Life took place on the beautiful Indianapolis School for the Blind campus this past weekend.
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The top news of the week in the world of local micro-brews, including the continuation of Craft Beer Week.
- by Rita Kohn
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Tags: Beer Buzz, Flat 12, Sun King Brewery, Great Fermentations, Monon Food Company, Barley Island, Upland, Brugge, Craft Beer Week, Feature, Feature
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Dining Out
JW Marriott's latest flourish, this spacious outdoor cafe is within walking distance of various cultural landmarks, while providing abundant and marvelous meals.