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Experiencing the World’s Most Expensive Paintings in Indianapolis

Posted by: Kenan Farrell
Posted: May 2, 2011
Categories: Uncategorized

May in Indy. There’s no better place to be. Sunshine takes over, all of these April showers turn into May flowers and the racetrack kicks into gear. Anybody that has been here to experience May in Indy knows […]

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Live and Local: Record Store Day 2011

Posted by: Dan Fahrner
Posted: April 13, 2011
Categories: Uncategorized

Pssst.. the music industry is dying.. pass it on! By the time this decade long game of telephone made its way to Indianapolis, the point was clearly moot. Okay, so maybe ticket and album sales have shrunk since […]

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Indianapolis State of the Arts 2011

Posted by: Kenan Farrell
Posted: March 31, 2011
Categories: Uncategorized

I’m pleased to report that the arts are alive and well in Indianapolis. Although CNBC recently listed Indianapolis among “20 Cities You Don’t Want to Live In … Yet“, their “Bads” were rather flimsy (okay, crime is a […]

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The Great Green Hope: Sometimes You Gotta Make Sausage

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: January 31, 2011
Categories: Uncategorized

You have likely heard the old saying that goes something like, “Laws are like sausage… you’re better off not knowing how they are made.” Well, if I learned one thing during 2010, it’s that very little is accomplished […]

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