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  • The second annual Virginia Avenue Folk Fest, the Artistic Director's for the Indiana Repertory Theatre and Dance Kaleidoscope, and The Grand Canyon at the Eiteljorg Museum.
  • On this episode of All IN, host Matt Pelsor previews the Big Machine Vodka 400 (formerly the Brickyard 400) with Speedway president Doug Boles. They also discuss the history of NASCAR at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Matt also talks to Hoosier drivers Chase Briscoe and Ryan Newman about growing up racing in Indiana.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way a lot of us work. Today we talk about the long-term impact the pandemic could have on companies and workers in Indiana, and find out why some communities are paying people to move there to work a remote job.
  • Primary Colours annual Installation Nation show, Indiana Repertory Theatre's Janet Allen, and Indianapolis Art Center's biennial Art from the Heartland.
  • Today's No Limits will be a conversation about the impact of Mr. Rogers work as it relates to early education, community and neighborhood and the power of television programming. The shows guests are: Dr. Gary Edgerton, Director of Media and Entertainment at Butler, Cameron Radford, Indianapolis Director of Community Outreach and Amy Helton with Early Learning Indiana.
  • Meth use has been creeping up for years in Indiana, and some reports show the drug has surpassed opioids. We examine what's behind the devastating drug's resurgence.
  • Today we talk about a bill that aims to help pregnant workers asking for accommodations, hear arguments for and against the bill, and find out what additional protections advocates want.
  • Today we talk about how companies in Indiana have adapted to the pandemic, and how their workers have too. We also learn why some companies say remote work might not be going away once the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
  • Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including a new biography on a celebrated war correspondent, efforts to improve pregnancy-related healthcare, and what world leaders who met in Glasgow agreed on around efforts to combat climate change.
  • Kyle talks with Indianapolis songwriter Tony Black who collaborated with legendary Indiana soul/funk groups The Vanguards and Revolution Compared To What. Plus, Tony will share some never before heard home recordings of a teenaged Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds that Tony made in the early 1970s.
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