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A celebration of the city’s modern architecture legacy, Exhibit Columbus hosted its opening event series Friday and Saturday. This year’s theme, “Yes And,” is taken from a well-known improv theater principle. Designers from around the country worked with community partners to create 13 new projects.
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The WNBA All-Star Weekend is this weekend. It’s the first time Indianapolis has hosted the women’s professional basketball mid-season marque event. On and off the court, one major message organizers want to emphasize is female empowerment.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month; that’s why the Indianapolis-native, musician and activist Taylor Hall chose the month of May to release her latest collection of songs Cheaper Than Therapy.
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Jad Fair’s Love + Monsters opens at Church of Noise on April 25. The exhibit is free and open to the public. WFYIs Kyle Long spoke with Fair to learn about his visual art and music.
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The Indianapolis group GANGGANG says it has generated over $13 million in revenue and invested nearly $8 million into the creative economy over the past four years.
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This Indiana State Fair's annual cheese masterpiece was unveiled this week.
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The cultural development group GANGGANG, which launched the event in 2021, expects more than 8,000 people to attend this year’s Butter. The group's goal is to sell or loan all of the artwork and give all of the proceeds back to the artists.