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News Blog
A portion of the ticket sales this Saturday will support Bike & Build badass Brittany Simmerman.
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Politics
Indiana Supreme Court Justice Frank Sullivan Jr. will retire, giving Gov. Daniels his third appointment to the five-member court.
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Opinion
In her latest commentary, Lesley Weidenbener admits that the debate about single-class versus multiple-class high school basketball in Indiana is a little personal for her ...
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Opinion
Senator Mike Delph calls for Hoosiers to stand for our proudest basketball tradition: the return of single-class basketball.
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Opinion
In John Krull's most recent commentary he presents the following theory: Single class basketball speaks to the heart, multi-classes to the head.
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Politics
Gov. Mitch Daniels left Tuesday on an eight-day trip to Israel organized by the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis and led by Mickey Maurer, his former commerce secretary.
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Current Events
This week's important stories told to you in 17 syllables. On the docket this week: rejecting science, earthlings' deathwish and Newt tolerance.
- by Jim Poyser
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Tags: Current Events, GOP, global warming, climate change, fossil fuels, Newt Gingrich, Scott Walker, Best Buy, Lyme disease, Lindsay Lohan, Opinion
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Current Events
The Indiana DNR is looking for freaks to line the pages of a quadrennial guidebook of a most unusual sort - the 2012 edition of "Invasion of the Weird Trees."
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Current Events
So many bikers enjoyed the last ride in below-freezing temperatures, prospects are high that a festive spirit will dominate Ballard's upcoming Spring Fever 11-mile ride on Saturday.
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Current Events
If you want to influence the names on the ballot in this fall's election, participate in the primary on May 8. Voter registration deadline is April 9.
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Opinion
For all of our progress, Indianapolis is still a deeply segregated city. And King's spirit is alive among us, imploring us to stay on task.
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Environment
Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership's EcoHouse program offers qualified participants up to $15,000 in loans to make energy efficient repairs & appliance upgrades.
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Social Justice
An excellent opportunity to pause to consider
powerful legacies and the necessity of continuing to work for peace and
equality happens each April 4.
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Visual Arts
Biagio Azzarelli's sculpture 'Life Evolving,' installed last week at the I-70/Meridian Street interchange as part of Lilly's Day of Service, is modeled after an RNA molecule.
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Visual Arts
The April 8 edition of Comix Rock, Indy Webcomics Group's annual celebration of nerd culture, is devoted to entirely to zombies.
- by Paul F. P. Pogue
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Tags: Visual Arts, Comix Rock, Indy Webcomics Group, Dr. Sketchy Anti-Art School, James Ratcliffe, Wayne Bertsch, Lee Cherolis, Charles Gratner, zombies, Locals Only, Feature, Feature
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Classical Music
A fully-orchestrated version of British pianist and composer Stephen Hough's take on the Catholic mass, 'Missa Mirabilis,' makes its world premiere this weekend in Indy.
- by Scott Shoger
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Tags: Classical Music, Stephen Hough, Missa Mirabilis, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, Eric Stark, Nicholas McGegan, tweetups, Catholic mass, Hilbert Circle Theatre, Feature, Feature
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Arts + Entertainment Blog
'A Little Night Music' highlights an Indiana Repertory Theatre schedule that looks a little like this season's, mixing monologues and Shakespeare with reliable crowd-pleasers.
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Visual Arts
Baldwin's Hanging Rock Comics have become a Tumblr sensation for their vivid, outsider perspective on high school life.
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Film + TV
Best known for their work with 'Found' magazine, Davy Rothbart and Andrew Cohn are finishing up a documentary about basketball and the death of the small town.
- by Scott Shoger
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Tags: Film + TV, Medora, Andrew Cohn, Davy Rothbart, Found magazine, high school basketball, Medora High School, documentary film, Kickstarter, Olive Productions, Stanley Tucci, Steve Buscemi, Hardee's, Feature, Feature
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Classical Music
Dance Kaleidoscope takes on two very different pieces: "Remembrance of Things Past," a new work inspired by Shakespeare's sonnets, and Tchaikovsky's 'Romeo and Juliet.'
- by Rita Kohn
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Tags: Classical Music, Dance Kaleidoscope, Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet, Remembrance of Things Past, David Hochoy, Norman Walker, Frank Felice, Kenoth Shane Patton, Feature, Feature
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Classical Music
In his second straight classical-series appearance, Urbanski hosts guest cellist Zuill Bailey, who once again has his program recorded.
- by Tom Aldridge
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Tags: Classical Music, Zuill Bailey, cello, Smetana, Kilar, Elgar, post-Modernist, Krzysztof Urbanski, Krzesany, Hilbert Circle Theatre, Review
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Theater + Dance
AUP's gritty crime drama featured two powerhouse actors - a gregarious, dangerous Brian Noffke; a tender Sam Fain - but fizzled toward the close.
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General
City Market hosted the Indiana Living Green launch party last Saturday. There were fire spinners, drummers, models and plenty of beer.
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Written + Spoken Word
Gregg got to her reading a bit late, but she had a good excuse: a man collapsed on the street in front of her, and she had to call an ambulance.
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Music Blog
Aziz a.k.a. Tom and Donald a.k.a. Troy make their way to the Murat.
- by Katherine Coplen
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Tags: Comedy, Television, Parks and Recreation, Heartbeat, Community, Troy, Donald Glover, Childish Gambino, Aziz Ansari, R. Kelly, Video, Feature, Feature
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Music Blog
NUVO heads south to explore SXSW in Austin.
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Music Blog
Hotfox guest blogs for NUVO during their SXSW tour. On day seven, their trip has reached its glorious conclusion.
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Music Blog
It's finally time to start thinking about music festivals.
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Music Blog
New music from Indy band Jump the Shark.
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Music Blog
NUVO heads south to explore SXSW in Austin.
- by Katherine Coplen
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Tags: Rock, Hip-Hop, NUVO at SXSW, Hotfox at SXSW, SXSW 2012, Fiona Apple, Bruce Springsteen, Oreo Jones, DMA, MOKB, The War on Drugs, Video, Feature, Feature
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Music Blog
Otis Gibbs presents his video for "Made to Break," which highlights rural shots done by the artist himself.
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Music Blog
The Lawn has a brand-new nine-word name and nine concerts scheduled for the summer.
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Music Blog
Indy band Slothpop has broken up, but they leave behind a magnificent full-length LP for us to enjoy.
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Music Blog
Preparing for South by Southwest, one guest blogger at a time.
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Music Blog
NUVO went south to explore SXSW in Austin.
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Music Blog
Friends fundraise to finish album together in memory of fallen friend. View a video describing their project.
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Music Blog
MOKB announces two SXSW showcases with a healthy mix of Indy and national bands.
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Music Blog
The road is long, and Arkansas smells weird.
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Music Blog
Jazz Notes columnist and Indy music legend Chuck Workman passed away this weekend.
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Profiles
After five years of staying true to their DIY punk roots, Spraynard is building a powerful reputation with their killer tunes and upbeat attitudes.
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Music Blog
Check out video from Bro. Stephen's set at LUNA Music during the XRA Showcase in late February.
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Music Blog
Hotfox guest blogs for NUVO during their SXSW tour.
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Music Blog
New videos from Indy emcees, producers, directors and DJs.
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Profiles
Indy metal band The Contortionist is signed to a prestigious label and has gained speed touring the world, but they'll always come back to Indy.
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Music Blog
Elliott Brood and the Pack a.d. played rough and rowdy alt-country and garage rock at the White Rabbit Cabaret.
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Music Blog
Hotfox guest blogs for NUVO during their SXSW tour.
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Profiles
The Little Feat and Pure Prairie League guitarist will return to Indy to perform new and old tracks.
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Music Blog
Catch a track from The Head and the Heart, who will be at the Vogue tonight.
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Music Blog
Hotfox guest blogs for NUVO during their SXSW tour.
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Music Blog
Duncan Kissinger is going to go see Hellogoodbye at SXSW and he doesn't care what you think about that. Day One of Hotfox's SXSW blog.
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Music Blog
Hotfox guest blogs for NUVO during their SXSW tour.
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Profiles
DJ/producer Lorin Ashton - aka Bassnectar - thrives on creativity and community. He brings bass-heavy songs from his new album to the Egyptian Room next week.
- by Tristan Schmid
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Tags: Profiles, Bassnectar, bass, dubstep, Ableton, Vava Voom, Reach Out, Lupe Fiasco, Egyptian Room at Old National Centre, The Vogue, Feature, Feature
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Profiles
The original lineup of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones performed at Clowes Hall.
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Profiles
BTMI front man Jeff Rosenstock talks about the benefits and burdens of being a DIY band. They play in Bloomington tonight.
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Dining Out
The rolls are nothing short of the perfect, the meat is succulent, the toppings are well thought out; little more could be asked of a burger.
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Beer Buzz
Raise a tiny glass for Session Beer Day, a nationwide celebration well-crafted brews that are under 4.5 percent ABV. Meanwhile, tickets for Brew Bracket are still available.
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A Cultural Manifesto
Get hip to Hindustani music with Anupama Bhagwat.
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Girl, in Transit
This week's adventure includes a Beckett-scale waiting period for a bus that induces a small panic attack.
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A Cultural Manifesto
A Cultural Manifesto recognizes the legacy of the Black Panthers in music.
- by Kyle Long
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Tags: Angela Davis, Cincinnati, A Cultural Manifesto, Black Panthers, Last Poets, Public Enemy, Gil Scott-Heron, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Video, Feature, Feature
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A Cultural Manifesto
Kyle Long reviews Rad Summer's latest release,their first foray in moombahton music.
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Abdul
It goes without saying that Dr. Straub has been a lightning rod for change and criticism from Democrats and Republicans for recent events ... BUT
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Hoppe
Want to get healthcare right? Listen to the left. Want to fix the economy? It can't be done without fixing healthcare first.
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Barfly
Get out your best tattered zombie gear; it's a rocking dead evening.
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Gadfly
Every week, NUVO cartoonist Wayne Bertsch turns an eye towards the news headlines for the subject of his 'Gadfly' comic.
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This week's offbeat sports stories: Slips of the tongue, dialysis fights and a lime-green spandex body suit/April Fool's joke.
- by Justin Cross
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Tags: Sports & Rec, Bulging Disks, Amare Stoudamire, Dialysis, UK, Louisville, Final Four, Bernard Tomic, April Fool's Day, Michelle Beadle, Green Man, Video, Feature, Feature
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Pepper is up for adoption at the Humane Society of Indianapolis.
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Handsome Harvey is up for adoption at reTails.