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News Blog
The Indiana Conservation Alliance (INCA) gives you the chance to speak with state legislators about environmental action, face to face.
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News Blog
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. (KIB) announced today it has received a $325,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to continue community greening.
- by Kayleigh Lindsay
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Tags: Environment, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, KIB, IPL Project GreenSpace, KIB Clubs, NeighborWoods, Youth Tree Team, Great Indy Clean Up, Adopt-a-Block, Feature, Feature
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News Blog
Eliminating federal funding streams and placing state governors in charge of workforce development funds distribution could mean trouble for Indiana's Native Americans.
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Current Events
Nothing serves contemporary art so well as an historic setting.
- by David Hoppe
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Tags: Current Events, TURF, Indianapolis Downtown Artists and Dealers Association, Old City Hall, Super Bowl, Mark Ruschman, IDADA, contemporary art, Jason Zickler, cultural districits, cultural resources, Old Indianapolis City Hall, Opinion, Slideshow
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Politics
The drama over the GOP's proposed right-to-work law is far from over, but the issue of whether a voter referendum can solve the gridlock is all but finished.
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News Blog
Protestors hit the streets across the nation last Friday to mark the second anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling.
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Politics
Every week, NUVO cartoonist Wayne Bertsch turns an eye towards the news headlines for the subject of his 'Gadfly' comic.
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Opinion
The influx of tourists screwing up your commute? Have fun by answering visitors' questions in the most obtuse way possible - they're Patriots fans, for God's sake!
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Current Events
Indy's most innovative social entrepreneurs will gather at 7 p.m. tonight at the Athenaeum to give four-minute elevator speeches. Open networking follows.
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Current Events
No long-term commitment needed, just the willingness to sit down for about an hour and then eat a snack.
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Current Events
Sitting next to Congressman Andre Carson at Tuesday's State of the Union Address sat a Hoosier vet on a hell of an adventure.
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Current Events
This week's important stories told to you in 17 syllables. On the docket this week: piracy, Captain Wuss and the 1%'s wet dream.
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Current Events
Neither rejection of Keystone XL nor rejection of a Hoosier's complaint that questioning pipeline integrity will stop the pipeline or the whistleblower.
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Politics
The House passed a right-to-work bill 54-44 Wednesday after a chaotic debate; union workers yelled through chamber doors drown out supporters' floor speeches.
- by The Statehouse File
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Tags: Politics, Patrick Bauer, Brian Bosma, Indiana House of Representatives, Indiana General Assembly, Right-to-Work, GOP, unions, protests, Ed Sioliday, Tom Dermody, Mike Karickhoff, Ron Bacon, Gerald Torr, Shelli VanDenburgh, Scott Pelath, Sue Ellspermann, Wendy McNamara, John Bartlett, Win Moses, Indiana Statehouse, Slideshow, Video, Feature, Feature
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Arts + Entertainment Blog
The first in a series of church reviews by Phil van Hest, monologuist and spiritual adventurer, concerns the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Indy.
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Theater + Dance
A full house in Bloomington Saturday honored Baker's 60-year career as musician, composer and pedagogue with a concert representative of his work.
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Classical Music
All three world-premiere suites are exhilarating; David Hochoy's "Wonder-ful" is something more - a call to social activism, inspired by Stevie Wonder's work.
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Theater + Dance
Complexions stretches the body's limits with pelvis-breaking squats and a windstorm of distortions. So why do dancers have on-stage buckets to sit on?
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Visual Arts
A new exhibition at Herron makes a case that artists are our era's naturalists, exploring intersections between nature and culture, wild and civilized.
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Visual Arts
Herron profs Linda Adele Goodine and Mark Richardson impress in a joint show consisting of Goodine's discomfiting photos and Richardson's playful clay artwork.
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Arts + Entertainment Blog
Big Hat Books is seeking 1,000 volunteers by Feb. 1 to give away 20 books each for World Book Night, a global initiative to distribute 1 million free books.
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Visual Arts
Alexi Torres breaks new ground in the world of Lennon-ology with his large-scale oil painting of the Beatle composed of white feathers.
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Classical Music
A work of self-parody, Shostakovich's second and final violin concerto couldn't but disappoint in the ISO's rendition, but Mozart and Prokofiev carried the rest of the show.
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Film + TV
Provocative director David Cronenberg tables his signature freak-o-rama imagery in this low-key, thoughtful portrait of famed therapist Carl Jung.
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Arts + Entertainment Blog
Naptown Roller Girls' A and B teams roundly defeated both their Chicago-based opponents Saturday at the Pepsi Coliseum.
- by Stacy Kagiwada
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Tags: Sports & Rec, Naptown Roller Girls, Pepsi Coliseum, Warning Belles, Tornado Sirens, Midwest Mega-Team, Windy City Roller Girls, The Fury, roller derby, Slideshow, Feature, Feature
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Sports + Recreation
Hundreds of runners will brave the cold and dark Saturday as they compete in a nighttime marathon through Eagle Creek Park.
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Profiles
We talked with the Colorado native - now living in Chicago - about his recent Robert Johnson album and his Super Bowl Village performance.
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Profiles
Micah Ling reviews the 46-song Indy Music Legacy Project for the Super Bowl.
- by Micah Ling
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Tags: Profiles, Beat Jab, Slothpop, Super Indy, Mr. Kinetik, Tad Robinson, Neon Love Life, Everything, Now!, Margot and the Nuclear So Sos, Frank Glover, Super Bowl, Feature, Feature
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Live Music Reviews
Far from their heady days of the '90s, The Lemonheads are still rocking their poppy alternative sound. They played 'It's a Shame About Ray' & solo acoustic by Dando.
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Profiles
He's the oddly mysterious Hoosier songwriter with the long beard. He's looking for the truth.
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Profiles
Hailing from Cardiff, Wales, Los Campesinos! inject dejected punk rock into intricate indie-pop compositions.
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Profiles
Grant Catton talks with O.A.R.'s Chris Culos about the new album, the Super Bowl and how the band has matured.
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Profiles
Taylor Peters speaks with Bret Scallions about Fuel's various members and his Super Bowl predictions in advance of their Super Bowl Village performance.
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Profiles
Russ Baum discusses his background, his music and his predictions for the Super Bowl.
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Profiles
NUVO Photographer Phillip Hill shot the boys from Borrow Tomorrow at their album release show at The Vogue.
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Profiles
NUVO photographer Phillip Hill shot the Cool City Swing Band at the Jazz Kitchen on Tuesday, January 17.
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Profiles
NUVO Photographer Jessi Olden shot three bands at Locals Only Saturday, January 20.
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Profiles
Micah Ling discusses tweeting, Richard Swift's drumming and the great Etta James.
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Album Reviews
Mamie Silver reviews Michael Tomlinson's recently released EP, 'Monstrum.'
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Profiles
Katherine Coplen talks with Sixpence None the Richer's Leigh Nash about her son, her music and the Super Bowl.
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Profiles
We sat down with rap icon D.M.C. to talk music, West Africa and the history of hip-hop.
- by Katherine Coplen
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Tags: Profiles, Run D.M.C., Super Bowl, Darryl McDaniels, House of Restoration Africa, Super Indy, Super Bold Battle, Madame Walker Theatre Center, Slideshow, Feature, Feature
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General
Wayne Bertsch loves the nine dudes in Phoenix on the Fault Line.
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Profiles
TJ Reynolds talks about the Super Bowl, thoughts on performing with D.M.C. and his own artistry.
- by Katherine Coplen
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Tags: Profiles, D.M.C., Super Bold Battle of the Bands, TJ Reynolds, Madame Walker Theatre Center, Super Bowl Village, Super Indy, Super Bowl, Video, Feature, Feature
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Profiles
One of the Mousetrap's favorite bands will perform on "SportsNation" leading up to the Super Bowl.
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Profiles
Stereo Deluxe's Jay Elliot explains the band's new lineup and talks about the excitement of playing for the Super Bowl.
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Album Reviews
Jeff reviews long-time Indy musician Rusty Redenbacher's newest creation, 'The Tinkerer.'
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Beer Buzz
Thr3e Wise Men pays tribute to Vince Lombardi, Fountain Square introduces a chocolate beverage and Winterfest is just around the corner.
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Dining Out
After suffering restaurant closings, unimaginable illness and fickle business partners, Joseph Heidenreich is back and better than ever.
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Girl, in Transit
The first weekend of February will be a good glimpse into what the public transit system could ultimately look like for our city.
- by Ashley Kimmel
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Tags: Social Justice, Girl, in Transit, Super Bowl, TURF, 46 for XLVI, IndyGo, public transit, buses, transportation, Feature, Feature
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NUVO's new series, Off Base is Justin Cross's take on some of the more interesting happenings in the sports world.
- by Justin Cross
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Tags: Sports & Rec, Off Base, Fausto Carmona, False identities, Tweets, Rob Lowe, Cougars, Australian Open, smashing rackets, Joe Paterno, Penn State, Video, Feature, Feature
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The crowdsourced 'Star Wars Uncut' film - in which fans' 15-second clips recreate 'Star Wars: A New Hope' - debuted this weekend on YouTube.
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A local actor's commercial is one of five finalists in a contest to air during the 2012 Super Bowl.
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NUVO's Timesuck now has an affinity for cats and electronic music and boots and bees - all together - after watching the "Boots and Cats" video.
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Fast-food chain White Castle is now accepting Valentine's Day reservations.