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Social Justice
A new report finds that 614 laws in Indiana provide rights or responsibilities to Hoosiers based on marriage and family, which could make them unavailable to same-sex couples under a proposed constitutional amendment.
- by The Statehouse File
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Tags: Social Justice, LGBT, marriage, Indiana General Assembly, Indiana Equality, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Indiana Constitution, gay rights, constitutional amendment, Feature, Feature
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Environment
We tried to find out, with mixed success. Out of about a dozen local broadcast meteorologists contacted via email - not once but twice per person - we received the following replies.
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Environment
It's a tale of two rides; on Thanksgiving, north east to Fort Ben; on Black Friday, south west to the waste facilities on Indy's south side.
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Social Justice
One of AICI's milestone achievements is the health needs assessment it is currently conducting in partnership with the Indiana Minorities Health Coalition.
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Environment
Douglas, broadcast meteorologist and founder of WeatherNation TV, provides these tips for meteorologists wanting to educate viewers about climate change.
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Environment
Republican and evangelical Christian broadcast meteorologist Paul Douglas is on a mission to communicate urgency of climate change. Douglas is keynote speaker at this year's "Greening the Statehouse Forum."
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Environment
Seitter discusses the release of American Meteorological Society's statement on climate change, and the role of humans in its creation.
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Current Events
This week's important stories told to you in 17 syllables. On this week's docket: Apocalypse, paroxysms and coffin nails.
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Current Events
It's not to late to get on a slam poetry competition hosted this weekend by the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies at Wabash College. Grand prize: $1,000!
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Current Events
A new report underscores the myriad ways a proposed amendment to the state constitution, if approved by voters, could codify discrimination against same-sex couples.
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Current Events
In honor of International Human Rights Day coming up on Dec. 10, consider absorbing a lecture by Professor Fran Quigley on "How Human Rights Can Save Haiti...And Other Developing Countries Too."
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Social Justice
Wednesday, Nov. 28, a couple dozen community members delivered 2000 petitions to IPL, encouraging them to move away from aging coal-fired energy to renewable, clean energy.
- by Angela Leisure
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Tags: Social Justice, Indianapolis Power & Light, Beyond Coal, Harding Street coal plant, Sierra Club, Niesha McKinley, Kerwin Olson, Indianapolis Power & Light Co., Slideshow, Feature, Feature
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Money available for state highway and bridge projects will fall by nearly a quarter during the next budget cycle when cash from the lease of the Indiana Toll Road all but runs out, INDOT officials said Wednesday.
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Local Business
Four environmental groups joined forces Thursday to say that Duke Energy customers shouldn't have to pay 14 percent rate hikes to cover the cost of plant under construction in Edwardsport.
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Written + Spoken Word
Transit, which tells of a war-torn, drought-ravaged Djibouti, isn't a light read, either in terms of subject matter or execution.
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Written + Spoken Word
'Chinaberry' opens with this admirably pithy, place-setting line: "This was a place where half the world was sky, a place I had never imagined, much less expected to be."
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Written + Spoken Word
How does Pinsky, who will appear Nov. 28 at Butler, know when a poem is finished? "You run your voice over it, as you run your hand over something you are sandpapering."
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Film + TV
Too much of Hopkins's performance consists of him trying to look cryptic and iconic while swallowed by a fat suit and a set of Lee Press-On Jowls.
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Theater + Dance
Rocket Doll's elaborately choreographed routines are just as likely to feature a virgin sacrifice and buckets of blood as pasties and glitter fascinators.
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Film + TV
Ed finds himself impressed with how 'Silver Linings Playbook' manages to be so entertaining without losing its twitchy energy.
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Classical Music
The costumes are dazzling, the scenic design spectacular and the hosts - the endearing diva Angela Brown and Ben Crawford of Broadway fame - nearly upstage the ISO.
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Film + TV
'Life of Pi' manages to feel spine-tinglingly real while establishing and maintaining a sense of the fantastic.
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Written + Spoken Word
A silm volume weighty in subject, Gatore's 'The Past Ahead,' translated for IU Press as part of its Global African Voices series, tells of two survivors of the Rwandan genocide.
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Sports + Recreation
Joey Megan Harris covers WWE's 26th annual Survivor Series at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Sunday, Nov. 18.
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Classical Music
In its third of five Premiere recital/concerts featuring
juror-chosen finalists, the American Pianists Association presented the sensational Sara Daneshpour.
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Arts + Entertainment Blog
Big Car Service Center and the Garfield Neighbors Neighborhood Association teamed up to transform the corner of Raymond and Shelby streets into a colorful welcome.
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Music Blog
Grandaddy founding member Jason Lytle chats with NUVO about synesthsia, fonts and Cormac McCarthy. He'll be at the DO317 Lounge tonight.
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Profiles
Clark and his band will team with another Indiana rock and roller, as they are joined by Larry Crane's band for a night of heartland rock on December 20 at the Bluebird in Bloomington.
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Live Music Reviews
It was a bash for those with a stache, natural or otherwise.
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Live Music Reviews
Happy b-day, DJ Action Jackson. You were celebrated with some tasty live acts.
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Live Music Reviews
Chris Isaak with Kat Edmonson at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre on Sunday, Nov. 25.
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Live Music Reviews
Katie Herzig stops by The Rathskeller for the penultimate show of her Waking Sleep tour.
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Live Music Reviews
"Jazz massages a lobe in one's brain that is not typically accessed by other music..."
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Profiles
Jon Rans: 1951-2012
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Hip-Hop
When Ghost Town Gang puts on a hip-hop show at The Hoosier Dome, it's like going to a mini music festival for an evening of beats and banter.
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Live Music Reviews
Want to learn about the art of hippie moshing? Read on!
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Live Music Reviews
The ever-vivacious singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata brings her Heavyweight tour mini-orchestra to Radio Radio.
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Album Reviews
As with their previous self-titled release, the band continues to sing about skating, girls and beer, simplifying the frustrations of life into tangible aspects of adolescence.
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Album Reviews
The two creative forces merge to become a sonically brilliant collaboration for a wide range of genres.
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Live Music Reviews
Live from the Mousetrap, it's the Twin Cats and Max Allen Band.
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Live Music Reviews
"It can seem, for a moment, as if the band is all over the place, on the verge of losing the centrifugal pull of structure. Then, in an instant, everyone is back..."
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Live Music Reviews
WTTS brought The Sheepdogs in for a free show at Tin Roof on Saturday, Dec. 1.
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Markets + Cooking
Buddy Valastro plays cake-based free association and gives us baking tips ('Let it cool off before you ice it!') ahead of his Dec. 5 talk and demo at the Murat.
- by Katherine Coplen
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Tags: Markets + Cooking, Buddy Valastro, Cake Boss, Carlo's Bakery, cupcakes, cakes, baking supplies, tiramisu, reality television, Feature, Feature
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Dining Out
The gift shop seems a little heavy-handed, like an upscale Cracker Barrel, but the epic menu includes some excellent options, including the generous pork belly nachos.
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Markets + Cooking
Food author Michael Ruhlman, recently in the state on a book tour, gives some tips for using wine as a marinade (including one picked up from chef Thomas Keller).
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A Cultural Manifesto
"Hip-hop is now a worldwide cult religion."
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Hammer
After our most recent democratic elections, in which the president of the United States was fairly re-elected, certain citizens are expressing their disagreement with the results by threatening to leave the United States altogether.
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A Cultural Manifesto
"Rich, amazing, full of talented people with the drive and passion to make a scene of their own - something comparable to the American scene of the early '80s..."
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Korean War vet and retired U.S. Rep. Andy Jacobs, D-Ind., who served in Congress from 1965-1997, continues to challenge Hoosiers with his weekly mental joyride.
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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
The Democrats' redistricting proposal disperses potential African-American voters across more districts instead of enabling voting majorities in minority strongholds.
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Barfly
Verdant Vera is a rock band on the rise.
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Bicycle Diaries of a Big Girl
Katelyn rather enjoys the peace, quiet and stargazing that go along with winter biking, though she could do without all the unseasonably warm exhaust.