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What’s on Stage at TOTS and the Phoenix?

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Two major performing arts venues in Indianapolis present some very different fare during the remainder of the first month of 2011. Here’s the Reader’s Digest version of four more opportunities for you to enjoy live theatre in Indianapolis before January morphs into February and Valentine’s Day takes over Indiana, the United States and the world. [...]

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Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight at the Toby Theater

Arts

During one of the many interviews that make up the 2008 flim Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight, renowned public artist Glaser says “I could never get the idea of making a painting that somebody would then put in their house. It seemed weird to me. I wanted to do work that was public, that [...]

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Doug Arnholter | Artist, Global Motivator and Renaissance Man

Arts

He describes himself pithily as “a creative human being.” Once a Fortune 500 exec, Doug Arnholter is now a working artist in Indianapolis and a versatile contributor to the Indianapolis art scene in general. A modern-day Renaissance man, Doug is also a serious entrepreneur, interior designer and musician. Co-owner of a virtual Indianapolis business called [...]

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The Enyclopedia Show: The Moon Wrests Truth From Fact Once and For All

Arts

Earth House Collective is all about uniting various facets of the Indianapolis art scene into one cohesive, friendly whole, and they have a lot of fun in the process. Continuing the tradition of excellent events at the Indianapolis coffee shop and collective is The Encyclopedia Show, a multi discipline literary performing arts show that combines [...]

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Any Port in the Storm: The Cycling Adventures of Willie Weir

Current Events

As the world community becomes more and more aware of the problems caused by global warming and our current energy crisis, bicycling has become a cheap, fun way to travel that’s growing in popularity. Many American cities, including Indianapolis, are spearheading initiatives to make their streets more bicycle friendly, adding bike lanes, bike racks, and [...]

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Free Things to Do for Fun and Enlightenment

Attractions

Everybody knows that Indianapolis is a cornucopia of fun things to do. You could spend a year just sampling the delightful attractions in Indianapolis’ downtown neighborhoods alone. You could also spend money. Lots of money. But did you know there are tons of free things to do in Indianapolis? From a stroll down the world-renowned [...]

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration: Free Admission to Top Indianapolis Attractions

Attractions

Among the many benefits to having a nationally recognized holiday for the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is the day off school that it brings. This aspect of the holiday is probably the best as far as Indianapolis children are concerned; they didn’t live through the atrocities, struggles, and heroism of the civil rights [...]

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Farmers Markets in Central Indiana: Fresh, Organic and Local

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Lots of Hoosiers living in Indianapolis and the Central Indiana region talk the talk when it comes to the environment. But buying fresh, organic produce, meat and other items from your local Farmers Market is one of the best ways to put your money where your mouth is, and really walk the walk. Winter or [...]

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Laugh in the New Year! Comedy, Improv and More Fun During January, 2011

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Of course you’re serious about getting back into the thick of things after your holiday vacation. Naturally you’re focused on your new year’s resolutions. Certainly you have committed yourself to a rigid, ongoing dedication toward your goals. Just don’t forget about the power of comedy while you’re at it, okay? Take a break before 2011 [...]

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3.8% Real Estate Tax Impending in 2013?

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There’s been an e-mail circling around Indianapolis and Central Indiana lately about a provision in the new health care bill that allows for a 3.8% sales tax on the proceeds from your home if you sell it after 2012. The e-mail claims that all real estate transactions starting in 2013 will be subject to this [...]

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Indianapolis Theatre Offerings for January, 2011: The Inspiring, the Thought-Provoking and the Hilarious

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Getting back into the swing of work these days, after all the holiday frolicking? Toiling away conscientiously at your New Year’s resolutions? Don’t forget to schedule some fun to balance it all out and avoid partying withdrawals. A fine way to plan fun for your new year would be to check out the various Indianapolis [...]

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