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PICKLEMAN’S RESTAURANT PLANS 2022 OPENING IN NOBLESVILLE

The food scene is continuing to grow in Indiana with a new fast-casual, sit-down restaurant coming to Noblesville. Missouri-based restaurant Pickleman’s Gourmet Café is expected to open its first Indiana location early next year.  While the restaurant is well-known for its freshly baked chocolate ...


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Women Own Their Bodies: Indy’s March Against Texas

“I’m sick and tired that after almost 50 years we are back here in the rain marching to protect women’s reproductive rights,” shouted Indiana’s own Dana Black into the crowd at Indy’s Women’s March.  On Saturday, October 2, women across the state of Indiana appeared in front of the city-county ...


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Woodruff Place Flea Market Resumes After COVID-19 Delay

The Woodruff Place Flea Market took place on October 2nd and 3rd. The flea market, normally held in the first week of June, was postponed this year due to COVID-19. The market held a variety of different items, from the vintage dishware and clothing of the neighborhood’s inhabitants, to ice cream ...


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City Market Catacombs open for tours amid pandemic

It is noon, and the Indianapolis City Market is filled with people grabbing lunch. I spot a sign that says, “Catacomb tour this way,” which points me up a staircase toward the Indiana Landmarks booth. There, I meet up with guide Craig Barker and a small group of masked tour-goers. Barker begins ...


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Comedy During Covid

Many have been searching desperately for entertainment during the pandemic. Since bars, restaurants and other venues closed, it left many looking for plans on a Friday night, this time from home. A favorite thing to do before the pandemic was going to comedy shows with friends. It was always a good ...


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Local Restaurants to Support During COVID-19 Social Distancing

On March 16, all Indiana restaurants and bars were closed through the end of the month, excluding takeout and delivery. On March 23, Gov. Holcomb, issued an executive order directing Indiana residents to stay at home and avoid all but essential activities outside the home. With all the closures because ...


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Eiteljorg Welcomes Blind Artist Michael Naranjo

  The Eiteljorg Museum will host talks with sculptor Michael Naranjo Friday and Saturday to discuss his featured exhibit “Please Touch”. Naranjo’s exhibit opened at the museum Jan. 18, but visitors will be able to meet with Naranjo at three different events to hear more about his artwork. ...


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Winterlights at Newfields Welcomes Us to Holiday Season

“Winterlights”, presented by Bank of America, has returned to Newfields this season from Nov. 23 through Jan. 5. The event welcomed nearly 110,000 guests last year and will draw even more people in this season with tickets rapidly selling out. Almost half of the event’s visitors haven’t even ...


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Eiteljorg Presents Contemporary Native Art

A new exhibit was unveiled at the Eiteljorg Museum on Nov. 16, featuring Native American contemporary art. “Blurring the Line” features artists such as Rita Letendre, Hannah Claus and Matthew Kirk showing modern art influenced by their native culture. A piece, “Impact II” by Rita Letendre, ...


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Witches Come Out for Books&Brews Fall Festival

On Oct. 26, Books & Brews hosted the Diagon Alley Fall Festival, a place for Harry Potter lovers to join and express their love for the franchise. The event included vendors, animals and everyone's favorite wizarding drink: Butterbeer! Wizards and witches from the Indy area came to showcase some ...


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Get Psyched at Pyramid of Enlightenment

On Oct. 19 and 20, Pyramid of Enlightenment, founded in 1992, held their bi-monthly Psychic Fair nestled in a small, run-down building on the East Side of Indianapolis. The events tend to be $5 for admission. 15-minute psychic readings cost $10 cash or $20 if you use a credit card.  There were ...


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Rock the Ruins Kicked Off Autumn with a Bang

On Saturday night, Oct. 5, a small, outdoor music festival at Holliday Park’s iconic ruins hosted families and friends for a chill evening of fun. It was a pleasant surprise seeing how busy it was, with small neighborhood streets packed with cars and local law enforcement keeping the flow of traffic ...


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Two Cultures Combine to Celebrate Their Shared Culture

The Scottish Foundation of Indianapolis hosted the 10th annual Indianapolis Scottish Highland Games & Festival at German Park on Oct. 12. The festival featured Scottish Games, food vendors, authentic goods, live music and ratpucking. The games began with the opening ceremony of the event, with ...

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