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Adam Gross sat down with lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Kara Tucker to talk about her new music and being a female in a traditionally male-dominated genre.
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The new album from Radar Gold, “Fortune Teller,” will be out early this summer.
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The Fever held a double-digit lead for most of the game.
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The series of over 60 concerts begins May 12 at 6 p.m. at Wes Montgomery Park on the east side of Indianapolis.
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Head Coach Stephanie White said the team will need to work more on discipline.
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The Indianapolis Public Library Program offers rewards for all ages.
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The Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis, CAMi, is open to the public, after the city's last one closed in 2020.
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"All-American Ghetto" is the debut album from Indiana rapper, musician, and writer Foosie. The record draws on his life — from growing up in Indianapolis to serving a 20-year prison sentence.
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Named after astronaut and Purdue graduate Neil Armstrong, the prize honors the university’s space heritage, pioneering aerospace education and research.
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The Indianapolis R&B community is mourning the loss of Da'Ron Washington, an Indianapolis-based vocalist who rose to national attention with her 1990 album "A Love Like You’ve Never Seen."