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Episodes
Open Houses, Broadway Tours, & Polished Silver
April 16, 2015
2015 Stutz Open House, 2015-2016 Broadway in Indianapolis touring show season, and "Tiffany, Gorham, and the Height of American Silver, 1840-1930" at the IMA.
Jewish Films, Chaotic Comedies & Pinball Wizards
April 9, 2015
Indy's second annual Jewish film festival, Candlelight Theatre at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, and The Who's Tommy at Footlite
Jazz & College, Jazz & Paintings, Dance & Food (and Jazz)
April 2, 2015
Jazz Week at University of Indianapolis, Jazz saxophonist Sophie Faught, and Motus Dance presents Pairings.
Story-telling, Music-Directing, Photo-taking
March 26, 2015
Storytelling Arts of Indiana annual Talk of the Town event, Artistic & Music Director of the Circle City Chamber Group, Andrew Lyon, and Art Meets News, the Work of Photojournalist Bill Foley opens this week at the Indiana State Museum.
Comedy Road Trip, March-ing Music, Outlaw ArtsFest
March 19, 2015
Claire Wilcher - ComedySportz Road Trip, March is Music in our Schools Month, and Butler ArtsFest.
Spring at Clowes, Writers Connecting, and Indiana Artisans
March 12, 2015
Clowes Hall Spring highlights, Indiana Writers Center Gathering of Writers event, and 5th annual Indiana Artisan Marketplace.
Gold, Earth, and Food
March 5, 2015
"Gold: Riches and Ruin" exhibit at the Eiteljorg Museum, Earth Charter Indiana organization, and Small Potatoes Exceptional Events foodie tours.
Urbanski talks about the Cosmos and Filmmakers put on a Play
February 26, 2015
ISO Maestro Krzysztof Urbanski, and Filmmakers Marcus May and Caleb Nunez new project.
Icarus, Maine, and Huck Finn
February 19, 2015
The Icarus Ensemble, "Almost, Maine", and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Art & Soul, Art & Violence, Art & Baseball
February 12, 2015
Art & Soul 2015: A Celebration of African American Art & Artists, Cold, Dark, Unsecurity is a new exhibition at the Raymond James Stutz Art Gallery, and a Baseball Book Exhibit.
Garfield Park, A Florence Flood, and the Grand Tetons
February 5, 2015
Historic photography at Garfield Park Arts Center, Local philanthropist Jane Fortune newly co-authored book, and photographer John Krauss exhibition The Grand Tetons and Yellowstone.
Art Prize Winner Anila Agha, and New Initiatives at the Arts Council
January 29, 2015
Indianapolis' own Anila Agha wins awards at the annual ART PRIZE competition held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Arts Council of Indianapolis is always looking for ways to keep creative people in our city.