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“Wicked: For Good” hits theaters on Friday, Nov. 21. Here’s how we’d spend one short day in the Circle City just like Elphaba and Glinda.
Learn more about influential figures in Indy’s history and the buildings, parks, and museums that commemorate their legacies.
The bread type is more popular than ever, and we’re here to help you find the best loaves in Indy, or start making your own.
Looking for a last minute gift that will deliver for months (or years) to come? Check out these memberships, clubs, and subscription boxes from local businesses.
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Hoosiers are invited to The Tarkington at The Center for the Performing Arts for this unique performance.
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We found several floral events around Valentine’s Day that will help you pick flowers + arrange them for yourself or your special someone.
The “Somewhere on Google Maps” trend took social media by storm — let’s try it out in the Circle City.
Plenty of Indianapolis business + restaurants, plus the city itself, landed in high spots on “best of” lists in 2024.
From Aries to Pisces, find the bookstore that will speak to your sign.
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Expand your horizons by indulging in these treats, treatments, and more from businesses in your neighborhood during Small Business Week.
Join INDYtoday to celebrate Small Business Week in the Circle City from Sunday, May 4, to Saturday, May 10.
The 342-ft structure has separate lanes for cars, vehicles, and pedestrians and will feature dynamic lighting for observations.
This summer, there will be plenty of ways to explore the city along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail.
We’re answering questions like “What is composting?” and “How do I compost in an apartment?”
The site will add new research spaces and laboratories for the school’s Science and Technology Corridor.
The festival will serve as an opportunity to rededicate the Japanese Garden at Carmel City Hall, a serene space completed in 2009 as part of the 15th anniversary of the sister city recognition.
We’ll let you in on a secret — or 10 — at these local bars that draw upon Prohibition Era inspiration to create a speakeasy experience.
Don’t miss these exciting new additions coming soon to the Broad Ripple neighborhood.