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Authors Award, Spirit & Place, Night at the Barre - October 30, 2014
October 30, 2014
The 2014 Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award Dinner was held last weekend at the Central Library, and Professor Michael Shelden was named as this year's National Author Award Winner. Travis DiNicola spoke with Shelden, who is a biographer, and the first non-fiction writer to win the national award. Joining them in the studio was Laura Wills of the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
Indiana History, Jack Kerouac, and Hearable Art - October 23, 2014
October 23, 2014
Indiana History Fall programming, author Barb Shoup and Bosma/Art on Music.
Singing Evil, Authors Reading, and A Retiring Dancer - October 16, 2014
October 16, 2014
Rene Marie's tribute to Eartha Kitt, "I Wanna Be Evil" at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club, JCC's Director of Arts & Education, Lev Rothenberg talks about the 16th annual Ann Katz Festival of Books and Arts, and Dance Kaleidoscope dancer Liberty Harris has announced her retirement.
Noblesville Novel, Madame Walker, Indy Folk - October 9, 2014
October 9, 2014
Noblesville author Kurt Meyer's new novel "Noblesville", new things are happening at the Madame Walker Urban Life Center and The 14th annual Indy Folk Series music.
Chocolate, Baroque & Design - October 2, 2014
October 2, 2014
Chocolate Fest, Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra and Ensemble Voltaire and Christopher West and Jonathan Nesci.
Music Directors, Cat Videos, and Cuban Photographs - September 25, 2014
September 25, 2014
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra is looking for a music director, IMA's Curator of Audience Experiences and Performances, Scott Stulen and Photographer Rad Drew.
Richmond Art, Art Vs. Art, Art Squared, and Architectural Art - September 18, 2014
September 18, 2014
Shaun Dingwerth, executive director of the Richmond Art Museum, tells Sharon Gamble about the Richmond Group artists book, Primary Colours Art Vs. Art competition main event, Art Squared is again taking place in Fountain Square and 2014 Architects' Home Tour.
Spirits, Guitars, and Paintings - September 11, 2014
September 11, 2014
American Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition at the Indiana State Museum, Society of the Classical Guitar and Indiana Repertory Theatre new season kick off.
Fountains, Columns, and Saxophones! - September 4, 2014
September 4, 2014
One of the grandest city parks in the country, Garfield Park, "Fountain Fest", NUVO's Contributing Editor David Hoppe's new book, "Personal Indianapolis", and Indy Jazz Fest organizers Dave Allee and Rob Dixon.
Symphonies, Sister Cities, and Street Sounds - August 28, 2014
August 28, 2014
Hendricks Symphonic Society Music Director Benjamin Del Vecchio, The Indy Sister City Fest free annual event and Mathew Street preforms concerts at the Phoenix Theatre.
International Violins, Indiana Actors, Big Cars - August 21, 2014
August 21, 2014
International Violin Competition of Indianapolis Executive Director Glen Kwok, Actors Theatre of Indiana season preview and Big Car 10th Anniversay exhibition "The Department of Yes: 10 Years of Big Car Collaborative in Indianapolis".
Start with Art Luncheon, Magic & Storytelling at the Fringe Fest - August 14, 2014
August 14, 2014
Start With Art gives Indianapolis bragging rights around the country for one of the biggest business and arts luncheons, veteran IndyFringe magician Kayla Drescher and Sam simon, the star of his award-winning one-man storytelling play - "The Actual Dance" - that is part of the Indy Fringe Festival.