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Local Business
Although the average consumer may come across fair trade products daily, there is a perfect place to shop exclusively for fair trade products locally.
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Social Justice
Nov. 11, 2012, marked Vonnegut's 90th birthday and Armistice Day, which is a celebration that originally marked the end of World War I hostilities.
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Environment
During the four years the library has been open, it's never paid a utility bill, Brown claims, adding the
building actually produced 1,861 more kilowatt-hours in its first year of operation than it consumed.
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Over the past 30 years, the gap between rich and poor has grown faster in Indiana
than in all but five other states.
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We see it every day. A new report by someone about how hell-bent we are for
planetary destruction.
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Local Business
As part of our cover package featuring Global Gifts, we're sharing some of Sam and Alison's artisan stories. Learn where your gift comes from and how it was made.
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Social Justice
The first-ever campaign event for the Beyond Coal initiative will launch Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 11:30 a.m. on Monument Circle.
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Tags: Social Justice, Harding Street, IPL, Beyond Coal, Kerwin Olson, Citizens Action Coalition, Sierra Club, T. Wyatt Watkins, mercury, Feature, Feature
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Classical Music
David Newman conducted with crisp precision and players put heart and soul into the score as the Hilbert Circle Theatre reincarnated itself as a movie house.
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Live Music Reviews
"Despite being young twentysomethings, the brothers Orrall have been writing, performing and producing their own music since being in high school."
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Profiles
High-profile reissue for Indy folk legend.
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Profiles
A guide to a few of the Black Friday record store releases and happenings in Indy this Friday, Nov. 23.
- by Sean Armie
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Tags: Profiles, Local Business, Black Friday, Indy CD and Vinyl, Karma Records, LUNA Music, Fat Boys, Reservoir Dogs, Velvet Underground, Grateful Dead, Rockabye Baby, My Morning Jacket, Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band, Bob Dylan, Asobi Seksu/Boris, Indy CD & Vinyl, Vibes Music, Feature, Feature
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Live Music Reviews
Even more Tonic Ball goodness from photographer Stacy Kagiwada.
- by Stacy Kagiwada
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Tags: Live Music Reviews, New Day Meadery, fountain square, We're Not Squibnocket, Mars or the Moon, U2, Everything Now!, The Kinks, Radio Radio, Cocaine Wolves, Pravada, The Red Rash, Bat Tattoo, Stevie Wonder, Crackhead Patty, Motorboat Mary, Mina & the Wondrous Flying Machine, Fountain Square Theatre, White Rabbit Cabaret, Slideshow, Feature, Feature
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Street Team Blog
More than 620 guests of the third annual American Cancer Society Discovery Ball spent the evening whiting out the darkness of cancer and celebrating hope on the horizon during the November 17 event at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis. This year's Discovery Ball raised more than $276,000 to further the Society's life-saving mission.
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Street Team Blog
The Annual Holiday Shopping Guide hit the stands on Wednesday, November 21 and was chalk full of local celebs, local shops, and local items. Pick up the Shopping Guide on stands and check out the outtakes here!
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Street Team Blog
There was a wonderful turnout on Thursday for the Semi-finals of the RAWards here in Indianapolis, check out the slideshow and help support our finalists to a victory!
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Markets + Cooking
One good, not at all selfless reason to buy local? Turkeys that dine on grasses and grains on a family farm tend to taste better than steroidal monsters.
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A Cultural Manifesto
Kyle Long recommends his favorite vinyl releases of 2012 for Black Friday Record Store Day.
- by Kyle Long
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Tags: OndatrĂ³pica, Can, Myrian Makenwa, Jende Ri Palenge, Super Biton De Segou, Thai Funk, Omar Souleyman, Sublime Frequencies, Sham Palace, Grup Ses Beats, Indonesian Pop Nostalgia, Alfonso Lovo, La Gigantona, The Numero Group, Batida, Soundway, Ginger Baker, Fela Kuti, Black Friday Record Store Day, Audio, Feature, Feature
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Gadfly
Each week, NUVO illustrator Wayne Bertsch turns his keen comic eye to the news headlines ...
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Abdul
What finally sold me on the mass transit issue here in Indianapolis is that if people don't have a means to get to where the jobs are then that means there will be more of them on the public dole.
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Thought Bite
Each week Andy Jacobs, Jr., shares his thoughts with us.
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Barfly
Indy's hippest DJ?
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Hammer
Last week brought the sad news that Hostess, the maker of Twinkies, Ho Hos and other sugary products, was firing 18,000 workers and shutting down its business, blaming its unionized workforce for being too costly.
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Girl, in Transit
For $25 more dollars a month, transit riders in Cleveland get to enjoy amenities far more convenient and extensive than our own...who would've thought?