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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.
Get started on filing your 2024 tax return.
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Whether you’re interested in kickboxing, jiu-jitsu, karate, taekwondo, or capoeira, there’s a gym (or several) in the Circle City for you.
You don’t want to miss the chance to see the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, but you also don’t want to damage your eyesight. Here’s where you can get some safety glasses.
We want to know: Where is the best coffee shop in Indy? Vote for your favorite to help determine a champion.
If you’re like us and you have at least five beverages in front of you at all times — try swapping one out this season for something a little more festive.
Pull out the planners for some egg-citing Easter events around Indianapolis.
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Here’s how we’ll be spending our summer.
Here come the bride, groom, and a whole lot of revelry. Give your bachelor or bachelorette parties a taste of Indy with these fun ideas.
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Looking for something out of the norm for you and friends? Save this list for the next time you’re looking for creative and fun activities for your friend dates.
BUTTER returns for Labor Day weekend to showcase 50+ local and national Black artists.
The hotel will offer a “one-of-a-kind lodging experience that honors its past while embracing modern standards of comfort.”
There’s no better way to celebrate National Dog Day than by visiting all of our favorite local dog-friendly places with our pups. Help City Editor Nicole choose the adventure she’s going to take her dog Indy on.
TWG Development revealed a new vision for the skyscraper that makes up the bulk of the project.
Feast of Lanterns holds a lot of history for near east side neighborhoods and was rediscovered in the early 2000’s.
After a longstanding neighborhood mural was erased, a new campaign is seeking to bring a beautiful memorial back to the area.
This free seven-week live music series is coming to Garfield Park this fall and will feature musicians who live in the neighborhoods + acts curated by Eduardo Luna, founder of Arte Mexicano en Indiana.
Breakfast is calling. Make it one to remember by picking up a bagel from one of these local bakeries.
Here’s your helpful breakdown of where Indy’s money will be going this year.