Festivals

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
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North Mass Boulder’s annual North Massive event attracts climbers from across the world + community members for a day of competition, entertainment, and fun for all ages.
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Explore 100+ independent films, exclusive premieres, and live filmmaker Q&As this October.
Pack your reusable shopping bags — we’ve rounded up eight farmers markets around Indianapolis with everything from fresh produce to gorgeous flowers and beyond.
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Your favorite seasonal spot for family fun is opening this weekend — here’s what you can expect.
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Fun rides. Fried food. World-class music. We all know what the State Fair looks like today, but how has it transformed over its 170+ year history?
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Tickets are officially on sale for the 53rd OneAmerica Financial Broad Ripple Art Fair — here’s the scoop on this year’s event.
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Discover this year’s programming and grab your tickets for the 29th annual celebration of Black art and music in Indianapolis.
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