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Needlepoint is one of the hottest “analog hobby” trends. Here’s where you can learn the craft, pick up supplies, and meet other stitchers in Indianapolis and central Indiana.
The espresso martini is the perfect blend of coffee and alcohol — and there are several places you can get this popular drink around Indy.
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Get ready to dig into spring with these urban gardens.
Indy’s food truck scene has been on a roll, so we’re helping you keep up with these wheel-y good local eateries.
Put on your cowboy boots and mosey on down to one of these local spots for line dancing.
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Step into Salvador Dalí’s world of surrealist art in this immersive, one-of-a-kind experience.
To help you stay in the know, and create your future Fountain Fletcher bucket list, we’re rounding up all of the new things coming to the neighborhood.
With this additional day of the year, it might have you wondering what to do with this extra time, so here are some fun — and maybe some outlandish — things to do around the Circle City.
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Here’s what we’re adding to our calendars this spring.
Sometimes you just need a small space outside of your home to gather — whether that be for meetings, workshops, private events, etc. We’ve got a list of small venues you may not think of.
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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.