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Conner Prairie will anchor Central Indiana’s America 250 weekend with daytime civic programs and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Star‑Spangled Symphony and fireworks across July 2–4.
Legacy Fest returns to Indiana Avenue with a Teddy Riley concert Friday and a free block party Saturday. The weekend raises funds for the Madam Walker Legacy Center’s programs.
Butler broke ground on the Allen Whitehill Clowes Ballroom — a $9M‑backed, midscale music and events hall that will sit beside Clowes Memorial Hall and anchor a planned Midtown Arts District.
Japan SpringFest returns May 3 at One Civic Square; expect road closures around Veterans Way and planned detours for drivers.
Bob Kevoian, co‑founder of The Bob & Tom Show, has died at 75 after a three‑year cancer fight. He helped turn an Indianapolis morning program into a nationally syndicated franchise.
CAMi opens May 1–3 in Garfield Park with free exhibitions, performances and neighborhood programming across a renovated 40,000‑sq‑ft campus.
Conner Prairie's reimagined Museum Experience Center opens April 3 in Fishers with six immersive galleries, a Wellspring artscape and a Smithsonian Spark!Lab.
A free SWISH festival will activate downtown Indianapolis with more than 200 local artists, live stages, new murals and an Epicurean Market during Final Four weekend.
Indianapolis artist Tasha Beckwith created a public mural at Fort Harrison IndyGo Station featuring local history and nature, celebrating Lawrence, Indiana's identity.
The article discusses 'Bending Blue Notes,' a sculpture by Brad Holmes in Lawrence, Indiana, which honors Blues music and stands at the Fort Ben Cultural Campus.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum has completed a $60.5 million renovation and will reopen on April 2, featuring interactive displays and immersive experiences.
Carmel's winter highlights, the Festival of Ice and the Carmel Winter Games, feature ice carving and a chili cook-off by the Fire Department in January.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema opens in Indianapolis, featuring 14 screens, racing themes, and serves food and drinks with a strict no-talking policy to enhance the cinematic experience.
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