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Put on your Earth, Wind & Fire LP and take a trip down memory lane to see what was going on in Indy this September week throughout the years.
We’ll be toasting to the bountiful beverage industry across Indianapolis from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2024.
How well do you know Indy? We’re bringing you some fun facts about the city and its history. If you’re a trivia master (or local enthusiast), give this a try.
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One of the largest chimpanzee habitats in the country is opening at the Indianapolis Zoo. Learn about all the different ways you can observe and interact with the community of 21 chimps.
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Learn to master macarons, barbecue, pizza, and more with these local cooking classes.
Our guide to the best spots to visit when you need to turn on the waterworks.
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Looking for a new furry friend? We’ve done some digging to highlight local animal shelters looking for some purrfect parents to bring an adoptable pet to their furever home.
If you’re looking for a community spot to relax outdoors and get a good view of the White River, visit Belmont Beach this summer and support its initiative.
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Oktoberfest is almost here, and you don’t have to travel far to join in on the celebrations. We put together a list of events to break out your lederhosen for.
Fall time is here + so is the need for all things fall flavored. We’re sharing where to get your fall drink fix, whether it’s caffeinated or boozy.
The project started with four murals in 2019 and quickly rooted itself in the neighborhood.
A new Midwest lit fest is aiming to to be a space to experience great writing and maybe even encourage you draft some of your own.