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An iconic mural in Downtown Indianapolis is receiving a facelift.
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The designation by the American Library Association recognizes a place’s connection to a writer or their literary work.
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A locally-owned theatre has opened its doors to offer another outlet for local filmmakers. The Kan-Kan Cinema and Brasserie is designed to provide a gathering place for creatives to see their works on the screen.
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An Indianapolis museum that documents the life and writings of novelist Kurt Vonnegut has been named Indiana's first-ever Literary Landmark by a national group.
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A unique literary tour highlighting 19 Indianapolis writers, past and present, launched Monday.
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WFYI's Taylor Bennett talks with founder and CEO Julia Whitehead about the museum and its often rocky road to finding a new home.
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The museum announced Wednesday that it met a deadline for the fundraising effort.
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WFYI's Taylor Bennett spoke to Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library founder and CEO Julia Whitehead.
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The Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library is still planning to hold the Night of Vonnegut Gala this Saturday, April 8 -- despite having to cancel plans for a grand opening at the building located at 646 Mass Ave.
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The Athenaeum was one of 10 landmarks added Wednesday to the federal government's National Historic Landmarks Program