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Outdoor opera, a Black fine art fair, suffragette theater, Jerry Garcia’s guitar, Brahms’ piano, ghostly art, a “Send Nudes” art exhibition—and much, much more. Discover fun & unexpected things to do this season by visiting our curated calendar of events at Explore.IndyArts.org. Fall in love with Indy arts.

The best of what’s taking the stage this fall. 27 POP, ROCK & MORE Cabaret, a cappella, country, and other genres. 37

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VISUAL ARTS Museum exhibits, fairs, and gallery openings. 53 MOVIES, BOOKS, ETC. Films, author chats, and one-of-a-kind events. 63 VENUES & MENUS Details on restaurants and late-night spots in the city’s artsiest areas.

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BY MARC D. ALLAN CALENDARS 17 THEATER & DANCE

LOCAL FILM & DANCE FOR PARKINSON’S A movie-location wishlist, and a ballet class for good. 9 STATE ARTWORK Highlighting objects featured in a new museum mural. 10 SET CHANGEFOR New leaders share their challenges and triumphs, while an outgoing theater champion reflects on her final season.

INSIDE INDY 7 TAKE A BOW What it’s like to be a part of Indy’s globally known violin competition. 8

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See, touch and experience Indiana history with the Indiana Historical Society! From new exhibits to family-friendly events and delicious dining, there’s something for everyone. Discover how our past connects to our present—from virtual reality and interactive experiences about Holocaust survivor, educator and advocate Eva Kor, to hands-on history with Documents That Shaped America, to a look at the Indiana man behind one of the world’s most famous shoes (Chuck Taylor – opening March 2023) and Andmore.don’t forget to visit us this holiday season for Festival of Trees (Nov. 11 – Jan. 7). EUGENE AND MARILYN GLICK INDIANA HISTORY CENTER www.indianahistory.org 450 WEST OHIO STREET | INDIANAPOLIS | DOWNTOWN ON THE CANAL HOURS: TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. EVA KOR From Auschwitz to VISITIndiana TODAY!

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I was so overwhelmed with happiness, and the feeling that many doors to the musical world will open for me. In 1982, I was still living in Romania, and in those days, for someone coming from there, competitions were the only possibilities for the start of a career. I’m still in touch with my host family, who was very supportive, and with members of the jury, who, over the years, became friends and colleagues.

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I feel honored and privileged to be able to witness the world’s finest violinists on one occasion, this time, from a different point of view. My focus will be on staying fair and true while being empathetic towards these participants. I know how nerve-wracking it could be to perform in front of the world like this, so my heart will be with all those who have worked so hard to be on that stage.

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The care shown to the participants from beginning to end is a testament to the unique Hoosier Hospitality they receive. The ICVI board, staff, host families, and volunteers create a feeling of family for all participants, so that legacy is created quite naturally. We are proud that it’s not just the firstplace winners who have become the most successful—all our Laureates continue to have rewarding careers as the best in their fields.

With cash prizes, concert bookings, career management, and the use of the 1683 “ex-Gingold” Stradivari violin on the line, the stakes crescendo with each round of September’s International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, now in its 40th year. We talked with five members of the jury on what it’s like to be a part of such a highly regarded event.

CAMP ATTERBURY Whether it be a documentary or a dramatic movie, Sorvig says this 34,000-acre former World War II training facility near Edinburgh holds great potential as a filming location, possibly for a work depicting the life of Pulitzer Prize–winning World War II journalist Ernie Pyle.

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INDIANAPOLIS BALLET INSTRUCTOR Roberta Wong watches as eager pupils grip the barre and mimic her movements. They raise a flexed foot and tap it, ever so slightly, against the floor again and again, looking forward with lifted chins and straightened backs. The students aren’t aspiring ballerinas, though. They are Parkinson’s patients, and they gather weekly at IB’s downtown studios for hourlong sessions designed to improve motor skills and alleviate pain. The class operates as part of Dance for PD, which provides researched-backed dance courses for those with Parkinson’s to enjoy movement, music, and community. Students in IB’s classes learn stretches and basic steps in a variety of styles, including ballet, modern, and folk, and they gather with the same goal: to heal and grow. “The arts and dance help with health, and this is the way we do it,” Wong says.

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BROWN COUNTY “Brown County, especially during the fall, is just gorgeous, and you have the rolling hills,” Sorvig says. “It’s such a beautiful area with lakes, rivers, and trails. Then you have the idyllic small town, Anytown, USA, right there with Nashville, so that could be a great one-two punch.”

INDIANA FILMMAKERS HOPE a recent legislative victory will mean the end of losing Hoosier stories to out-of-state film locations. Indiana Senate Bill 361 went into effect July 1 and offers a tax credit up to 30 percent for film and media production expenses. Heartland Film Artistic Director Greg Sorvig says supporting area projects benefits creatives and contributes to the overall state economy. “It’s about bringing economic development and stimulation to the state,” he says. “It’s not just about doing a media project. We’re really excited to help bring economic development, to bring tourism, to bring jobs, and to truly bring an industry here to Indiana around film.” Here, he shares six locations he’d love to see on the big screen.

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“You don’t think of sand dunes when you think of Indiana, but it’s just beautiful and it’s a state park,” Sorvig says. “That’s a great location people can utilize for scenes that require sand and lots of water. I would love to see something shot there.” trending Brown County

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Sorvig says Conner Prairie sets itself apart due to its expansive landscape featuring the White River, and suggests crews could use the museum’s Prairietown as a historical set rather than creating their own. “I think it would be pretty phenomenal to see something made at Conner Prairie,” Sorvig says.

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NOW THAT FILM-INDUSTRY TAX INCENTIVES ARE HERE, HEARTLAND’S GREG SORVIG HAS IDEAS FOR FILMMAKERS WANTING TO SET THEIR NEXT WORK IN INDIANA.

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The Fountain City home is known as the “Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad.” “It’s incredible to tour the house. You can see where people hid,” Sorvig says. “I think now would be a great time for these Indiana history stories to be made in a big way.”

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The real-life story of Gunness luring men to her La Porte farm then killing them has already captured a filmmaker’s attention. “There is an Indiana-based producer who has had a film about this story in development for years, and they are very hopeful ... they’ll be able to bring this to Indiana with a major star attached.”

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For his mural in the Indiana State Museum’s new Gallery One, artist Artur Silva combed through 500,000 of the museum’s acquisitions but could choose only a handful for 136 Objects in the Collection. It took Silva about six months to complete the 23-foot-by-11-foot composition, which is permanent. He calls it a “filtered, narrow overlook” of the collection, but it’s undoubtedly an interesting one, too. We took a closer view at some of the items Silva included.

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As the fall arts season gets underway, Ticket checks in with a pair of new leaders and one longtime theater champion on the verge of retirement to find out what they have in store for audiences.

THE PHOENIX THEATRE made its reputation by presenting progressive, inclusive, sometimes controversial plays that challenged audiences to see the world from different points of view. In her first full season as the Phoenix’s artistic director, Constance Macy plans to stay true to that vision while still

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best of times, and, as you know, these are not exactly the best of times. It’s COVID (still). It’s attendance. It’s boxoffice revenue. It’s inflation. It’s the Great Resignation. And yet there is optimism and excitement as the fall season opens. It marks a new beginning for arts groups— and their leaders, such as Constance Macy, who became the Phoenix Theatre’s artistic director in June. While not brand-new to the job, Kristian Little Stricklen, president of the Madam Walker Legacy Center, is guiding the organization into a new chapter. And for Janet Allen, artistic director of the Indiana Repertory Theatre, this new season is not a beginning, but actually her last with the theater, where she worked for nearly 40 years. Here’s what the trio is looking forward to and what keeps them awake at night.

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making sure the theater at 705 N. Illinois St. is “busy and active, friendly and fun.”

“I want this to be a cultural center,” she says. “It’s not the Phoenix Theatre as it was in the church [at 749 N. Park Ave., its home till 2018]. It’s this huge place that has to beTofilled.”dothat, this season, the Phoenix will present four shows, starting with Tick, Tick … Boom! a musical by Jonathan Larson, the writer of RENT, and concluding in April with Two Mile Hollow, a comedy about a wealthy white family played by Black, indigenous, and actors of color.Tokeep the building humming, the calendar is filled with productions by other companies, including American Lives Theatre, Summit Performance Indianapolis, Ben Asaykwee, Freetown Village, Phoenix Rising Dance Company, Eclipse, and Indy Shakes. Tickets are available for individual shows, but for the $440 Cultural Centre Star package, you can see everything. “It’s a taste of Indy, except it’s arts,” Macy says. Her career in local theater dates back to the ’80s, when, at Indiana University, she had a role in The Visit along with Vincent Ventresca, whose credits include Fun Bobby on Friends and the title role in the 2000 version of The Invisible Man. A year later, she starred in On the Verge at the Phoenix Theatre,

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The center plans “to be much more intentional in uplifting Madam’s legacy. Madam was not an artist. Madam was an entrepreneur. She was a philanthropist. She pushed for social justice. In addition to the arts, those are things we focus on now.” her first professional work in Indianapolis other than the Indianapolis Shakespeare Festival.Morethan 30 years later, in a career where she has worked steadily as an actress, she finds herself the third artistic director—and first woman—in the theater’s 39-year history. “It’s kind of amazing to be based here and have had the acting career that I’ve had,” sheRewindsays. to three years ago, though, and Macy found that opportunities for acting roles were drying up. “Even before COVID, I was thinking, This sucks. I’m going backwards in my career,” she says. “I wondered if there was something else for me to do. And I couldn’t think of what it could possibly be.” This past December, she was at Bill Simmons’s house on New Year’s Eve, pondering her next move. Simmons, at the time the Phoenix’s artistic director, was preparing to give up that position to concentrate on fundraising. The Phoenix opened its $11.2 million home on Illinois Street in 2018 and still needed to raise about $4 million to pay off loans. (The amount is now around $3.4 million.) Simmons was looking for a successor. The Phoenix had offered the artistic director position to three people, all of whom turned it down. “Presumably,” Macy says, “because it’s risky not knowing if these fundraising goals are going to be met. I believe that they will be because I know Bill.” He proposed she take on the interim artistic director role, and after an official offer from the board, she decided to give it a try. In June, she dropped the “interim” title. “I have lots of opinions,” she says with a smile. “I thought, Oh, that’s just me sitting around, giving my opinions. That’s what I thought the job was—picking plays.” Macy does read a lot of plays. But the job is much bigger than that, she says. It’s ideas, planning strategy and implementation, and figuring out ways to get into the community and have a larger impact. She also faces the challenge of getting patrons back in the doors. As of this writing, the Phoenix has presented four plays since January, and all played to small houses. Reasons range from “I’ll come if I don’t have to wear a mask” to “If everyone isn’t wearing a mask, I’m not“It’scoming.”beentricky like that,” she says. “We have to reach everyone at their comfort level.” EVERYONE’S TENUREAT their job should start as well as Kristian Little Strick-len’s has. She took over as president of the Madam Walker Legacy Center in April 2021, about a year after Netflix released the miniseries Self Made, the story of Walker’s rise to millionaire status. Thanks to the show, all of a sudden, “Madam was on everyone’s mind,” Stricklen says. And because of the pandemic, the Walker had pivoted to virtual programming that allowed anyone with an internet connection to check in with the organization. “We were able to expand our reach much quicker than we would have.” Then in November 2021, comedian Mike Epps returned to his hometown to film his newest Netflix special, Indiana Mike, in the 900-seat Walker Theatre. The show, which was released in March, begins with a gorgeous nighttime shot of the Walker building and the announcer saying, “This was real important to Mike Epps to come back to Indianapolis to represent and put his city on the map.” The building, which had just undergone a $15 million renovation, positively glowed. In June, the theater hosted a sold-out concert featuring Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds to celebrate the Walker’s 95th anniversary. Stricklen hopes to continue that momentum this fall with a variety of programming scheduled to include the Madam Walker mural unveiling on October 13, a hair competition on November 23, Laughing on the Avenue featuring J. Anthony Brown & Friends two days later, and two Holiday on the Avenue events on December 10 and 17. In addition, the center plans “to be much more intentional in uplifting Madam’s legacy,” she says. “Madam was not an artist. Madam was an entrepreneur. She was a philanthropist. She pushed for social justice. In addition to the arts, those are things we focus on now.” Running the Walker has proved to be a difficult job; Stricklen is the 10th person to take on the role since 2000. When the board was looking to replace Judith Thomas, Stricklen, then a board member, thought the next president “needed to be able to have a real understanding of the community and what the Black community needed.” She felt she could bring that to the table. She was wellknown and knew she could make a difference. “And so far, so good,” she says.

University led the structure’s restoration, and IUPUI now handles day-to-day operations. “When we need things fixed, they’re the ones who fix it for us,” Stricklen says. The arrangement leaves the team the time and money to focus on fundraising and programming.“You have to either have a partner like we have,” she says, “or an endowment, which we’re working on.” In the past year, the Walker board sold (or is in the process of selling) two buildings, at 501 and 719 Indiana Ave., to create an endowment, which will be worth around $7Themillion.goal is to be sustainable. Stricklen wants the building to be booked with events and programs, both local and national.

Stricklen is a PR person by trade; her previous job was as chief communications and engagement officer for Indianapolis Public Schools. She also worked at Indiana Black Expo under the Rev. Charles Williams and has been a longtime volunteer for the United Negro College Fund and a consultant for the Urban League. She thinks the four-story Walker building has been underutilized, but that appears to be changing. The fourthfloor ballroom, which holds up to about 450, has been the site for the Indiana Pacers’ Pacemates to rehearse (final tryouts were held in the theater), corporate luncheons, andIndianamore.

JANET ALLEN’S TIME with the Indiana Repertory Theatre predates almost every major downtown building, the arrival of the Colts to Indianapolis, and the opening of the longest-running show in Broadway history, ThePhantom of the Opera In fact, Phantom, which opened in 1988, will have to run at least five more years to eclipse Allen’s record for longevity.Inselecting the plays for her final season as artistic director—and the IRT’s 50th season overall—Allen says she was thinking about attendance, inclusivity, and opportunity. The season opener, Sense and Sensibility, and closer, Clue, were chosen for their mass appeal. They’re “COVID-related choices that invite people back to the theater in large numbers,” she says. TheChinese Lady and Flyin’ West are part of IRT’s INclusion Series: Celebrating Diverse Storytelling, while Oedipus, an easily understandable adaptation of the classic Greek play, and Shakespeare’s Will, a solo show about the Bard’s wife, Allen calls “pet projects of mine.” A Christmas Carol, of course, is a Central Indiana holiday favorite. She’s bringing back some of her favorite actors, directors, and designers, too. Priscilla Lindsay, who was most recently chair of the theater and drama department at the University of Michigan, will star in Sense and Sensibility, and David Alan Anderson, now part of the Shaw Festival in Canada, will return to play Oedipus.COVID hit the IRT hard. In 2020–21, a nine-play season with 60 actors was cut to a six-play, 17-actor sea-son. The next season, IRT presented six plays with 33 actors total. This year will feature seven shows and 46 actors.

“The Legacy Center should have more footprint in the community, and people should know what it stands for,” she says. “My goal is in five years that we will have a true footprint as a strong nonprofit, just in time for our 100th anniversary. “We are here for the community,” she says. “We’ve been 100 percent Blackowned through thick and thin for 95 years. This is the only fully Black-owned block that’s left from our heyday, and we embrace that. We definitely want to make history. Be patient with us, but support us.”

She’s proud, too, that the IRT has become a place where employees at the manager levels can own a home and be part of a community instead of being starving artists.

“It was decimating, and continues to be for our field,” Allen says. “People have lost the habit of yearning to do live interaction unless it’s an outdoor concert.” The virus also added the costs and challenges of keeping performers safe. IRT filmed almost every production the last two years and released them on Broadway on Demand, another expense. And while some theatergoers appreciated the safety protocols, namely masks and proof of vaccination, plenty objected. (Those measures are not currently in place for the 2022–23 season.) Attendance is about 60 percent of what it was pre-pandemic. Allen says her legacy will be helping to create a theater where artists from all over the country want to work. “It is viewed as a humane workplace and as a nurturing workplace. We spend a lot of time talking not only about the quality of the work we make, but the conditions under which we make it.”

Allen says her legacy will be helping to create a theater where artists from all over the country want to work. “We spend a lot of time talking not only about the quality of the work we make, but the conditions under which we make it.”

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“It matters to me more than anything that this theater is here in 50 years and serving a very broad community,” she says. After she takes her final bow, Allen plans to have a more relaxed schedule. She has a year-old grandchild in China whom she’s never met in person, and she wants to see friends who are scattered across the country.

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“COVID taught me more about the necessity to have more time to spend in service to my friends and family,” she says. She also expects to do volunteer work.

When Allen started with the IRT, which moved from the Athenaeum to the Indiana Theatre in 1980, the company had some tough times making payroll. She leaves it with a $24 million endowment, the result of two successful capital campaigns.

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The next artistic director, who should be named in early 2023, will build on a record Allen helped establish of serving a multigenerational audience (pre-COVID, 40 percent of IRTgoers were children), forme.twotime,“I’vecomepeopleBlack,wrightsducingIndiana-relatedcommissioningworks,pro-theworkofplay-ofcolor,andhiringindigenous,andofcolor.“Butsomebodyshouldshakeitup,”shesays.beeninthischairalongandIworkedfortheartisticdirectorsbeforeIt’llbeaneededchangethisinstitution.”

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Staging History Indy native and IU grad, playwright Lloyd Suh introduces theater-goers to the true story of the first recognized female Chinese immigrant in the U.S., toured around the country as, simply, The Chinese Lady.

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We hope that these one-act plays might be given life on larger stages. We want this to be a springboard for Black playwrights, performers, and technicians. There will be opportunities for people to direct for the first time, to be lighting and sound technicians, to do makeup and costumes, to work in promotions and marketing. It’s an expansive opportunity to gain expertise and branch out.

The executive producer of OnyxFest (p. 22), Indy’s first theatrical showcase dedicated to presenting works by local Black playwrights, is excited to see how this year’s expanded version will offer more vital opportunities for artists of color to hone their craft.

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If you would have looked around Indianapolis four years ago, you would have seen occasional Black productions. Since OnyxFest, the conversation started on Black theater. We see Black theater in Indianapolis growing. We’re by no means trying to be the only people out there talking about Black theater—we just want theater talked about more in a population where it has not been as widely discussed.

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Schrott Center for the Arts. butlerartscenter.org Jane Austen’s Sense & Sensibility 9/14–10/9 Elinor and

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ENDS 9/4 This theatrical romp of comedy, drama, cabaret, dance, and more plays out at various venues in the Mass Ave district. indyfringe.org Escape Margaritavilleto ENDS 10/2 A careerminded tourist causes a part-time bartender to rethink his life in this Beef & Boards show. Fins up! beef andboards.com a writer, and their editor go to battle over fact versus truth in this American Lives Theatre offering at the Phoenix Theatre. americanlives theatre.org Nunsense 9/9–25 The Little Sisters of Hoboken host a variety show in order to raise money, unveiling their true (and oftentimes wacky) colors. Catholic school is in session at Carmel’s Studio Theater, courtesy Actors Theatre of Indiana. atistage.org

For the first time ever, we’ve added an extension of the production that will include a spring festival. We’re calling it the Midwest Black Theater Institute Spring Festival. It will allow us to have six additional plays that will be presented by Black playwrights from the Midwest. We’ll also have more technical support this year than in previous years. For the first time in three years, we’ll be able to bring in a dramaturg who can work with actors and script development.

WHAT CHANGES HAVE YOU SEEN IN THE LOCAL ARTS COMMUNITY THAT HAVE BEEN SPARKED BY ONYXFEST?

The Lifespan of a Fact 9/1–25 A fact-checker,

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 9/16–10/2 Sweeney Todd’s bloody revenge tour and Mrs. Lovett’s meat pies collide on the Hedback Theatre stage when Footlite Musicals cooks up this ghastly tale. footlite.org Tick, Tick … Boom! 9/30–10/30 An aspiring composer worries he

PLAY FESTIVALS, A BUNCH OF BARD, INNOVATIVE DANCE, MUSICALS, AND SEVERAL CHANCES TO SEE HOLIDAY FAVORITES, INCLUDING THE NUTCRACKER

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Marianne come of age in this Indiana Repertory Theatre production in which they must decide to follow good sense—or their hearts. irtlive.com

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Play10-MinuteFestival 10/6–9 For those short on time, Indiana Playwrights Circle and Indy Fringe Theatre present seven brief plays by seven local playwrights. indyfringe.org Culturescape 10/6–9 Phoenix Rising Dance Company explores breaking free from internalized language and societal rules in four performances at the Phoenix Theatre. phoenixdanceindy.com

The Life and Death of King John 10/7–16 The volatile rule of King John—and rebellion and assassination—come to the Shelton Auditorium stage as Bard Fest gets underway. indybardfest.com

10/14–15, 22–23 & 28–29 Ghosts from across the U.S. converge on Indy, a key location along a haunted superhighway, in this Candlelight Theatre offering at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. bhpsite.org

TEMPERAMENTSFOURACTS:THEBALANCING TRUST;BALANCHINEGEORGE©THEBALANCHINEGEO. BOARDS&BEEFCOURTESY made the wrong career choice in this Jonathan Larson (RENT) piece performed at the Phoenix Theatre phoenixtheatre.org

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OCTOBER theMenopauseMusical 10/1 Favorite hits from the ’60s through ’80s set the soundtrack for this parody about “The Change” at the Brown County Music Center center.combrowncountymusic Andrea ResidenciaGaray: 10/6–8 In partnership with Arte Mexicano en Indiana, shopsartistlectiveMovementIndianapolisArtsCol-welcomesdanceGarayforwork-atthe

The FamilyAddams 10/6–11/20 They’re creepy and they’re kooky, and at Beef & Boards, the family meets Wednesday’s new hilariousboyfriend—withresults. beefandboards.com

Sign of the Times 10/14–16 Freetown Village takes over the Phoenix Theatre for this one-woman piece shining a light on the women’s suffrage movement. phoenixtheatre.org

Indianapolis Ballet showcases the works of influential contemporary choreographer George Balanchine at The Toby at Newfields. indyballet.org

SEPTEMBER 23–25

The Addams Family don’tmiss Anastasia 10/18–23 With a charming conman and a lovable ex-aristocrat at her side, Anya embarks on an adventure to unravel the mystery of her past in this production at the Old National Centre .broadway.comindianapolis

RENT 10/7–22 Civic Theatre presents the well-loved story of a group of artists and musicians struggling to make it in New York City’s Lower East Side. The Tony winner for Best Musical is staged at the Tarkington. civic theatre.org

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The Chinese Lady 10/11–11/6 Inspired by real events—and written by Indy native Lloyd Suh—this Indiana Repertory Theatre show follows 14-year-old Afong Moy, who came to America in 1834 and mesmerized crowds with her bound feet. irtlive.com

SpooktacularAnBoo-La-La:Indianapolis 10/14–30 Fonseca Theatre Company holds an inaugural tribute to spooky season with stories and songs that focus on history.traditions,multiculturalfolklore,andfonsecatheatre.org

The Book of Mormon 10/16 A Tony Award–winner for Best Musical, this show follows a pair of mismatched missionaries spreading the Good Word halfway across the globe. But you only need to travel to Purdue’s Elliott Hall of Music. purdue.edu/convocations

10/21–22 & 27–29 Costumes are welcome, as is doing the time warp, at the Basile Theatre at the Athenaeum for a live stage producAnastasia

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Lysistrata 10/7–16 Bard Fest continues its Prestige Project with the tale of the title woman who attempts to end the Peloponnesian War via unusual methods. See it at the CAT Theatre indybardfest.com

Iris Rosa Dance Studio (10/6) and the Basile Opera Center (10/8), and Garay’s The Crushing Weight of Absence performance at Dance Kaleidoscope at the Circle City Industrial Complex (10/7). indymovementarts.org

Reserve your seat! 317-283-3531 or indyopera.org September 10, 2022 MacAllister Amphitheater at Garfield Park 7:00 PM (Gates Open at 6:00 PM for Picnicking) FREE EVENT Reservations Required, Limited Seating Featuring celebrity host Angela Brown, who will sing operatic highlights from her upcoming starring role in Tosca Tosca November 11-13, 2022 Contemporary Workshop Series: Gallantry & More March 25 & 26, 2023 2022-2023 Season • Don’t Miss An Event! 20th Annual Opera Ball: Venetian Nights - a Masquerade Gala • October 22, 2022 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition • January 14, 2023 Taste of Opera at Union 50 • February 22, 2023 The Magic Flute May 5-7, 2023 Presented by Sponsored by

Guys & Dolls

Just in time for Halloween and at the CAT Theatre, Carmel Apprentice Theatre presents its rendition of the eccentric clan meeting Wednesday’s boyfriend for the first time. thecat.biz There’s No Place Like Home 10/28–29 Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre begins its 25th season with the story of a boy from Kansas traveling through India on a quest for enlightenment. Your own journey begins at the Tarkington. theatre.orggregoryhancockdance Violet 10/28–11/13 Disfigured in an accident, Violet sets out to be healed by a toheartwarmingofway.tantlearningtelevangelist,afewimpor-lessonsalongtheActorsTheatreIndianabringstheshowthe Studio Theater. atistage.org NOVEMBER New Works 11/3–6 What does Indianapolis Ballet have up its tutu sleeves for its annual show of fresh offerings? Find out at the District Theatre indyballet .org OnyxFest 11/3–6 & 10–12 The work of local Black playwrights is spotlighted in this event, whose first weekend takes place at the IndyFringe Theatre and second weekend at the IUPUI Campus Center Theater. onyxfest .com Into the Breeches 11/4–13 Bard Fest and Arts for Lawrence team up at the Theatre at the Fort for a play about a group of women who keep the Oberon Playhouse running during World War II. indybard fest.com

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tion of The Rocky Horror Picture Show horrorindy.comrocky The Merry Wives of Windsor 10/21–30 Falstaff seduces two wealthy aastrouswomen—withmarriedadis-outcome—inBardFestofferingat IndyFringe Theatre indybardfest.com

Pride & Prejudice / Julius Caesar 11/10 & 11/11

Richard II 10/21–30

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An all-female cast stars in a Bard Fest retelling of a narcissistic king who thought he was anointed by God. Watch what goes down at IndyFringe Theatre indy bardfest.com Swan Lake 10/23 As part of the World Ballet Series, professional dancers bring to Clowes Memorial Hall Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet starring Odette and an evil curse. butlerartscenter.org My Fair Lady 10/25–26 showlady”DoolittattprofessorLinguisticsHenryHigginsemptstoturnElizaleintoa“properinthisbelovedatthe

The Sisters Are Alright Weekend: A Celebration of the Black ExperienceFemme 11/11–12 At the District Theatre (11/11) and Madam Walker Legacy Center (11/12), this Spirit & Place event uses live letter readings and a community discussion to help amplify how Black women identify their true selves separate from a stereotypical narrative. spiritandplace.org

Legally Blonde The Musical

Intimate DK Studio Series 11/17–19 Dance Kaleidoscope’s Circle City Industrial Complex studio space turns into a black-box theater setting for solos and duets from the toire.wide-rangingcompany’sreperdancekal.org Opening Hank 11/18–20 The CAT Theatre debuts a work featuring a scheming mortician, gas station attendants, and the casket of Hank Williams. thecat.biz

11/18–12/4 The antics of a craps game organizer, a straightlaced missionary, and other colorful characters star in this Footlite offering at the Hedback Theatre. footlite.org A Christmas Carol 11/19–12/24 One of Legally Blonde The Musical 10/26 Elle Woods bends and snaps her way through stereotypes and snobbery as she conquers Harvard Law in a fun-filled romp at the Elliott Hall of Music at Purdue. convocationspurdue.edu/ The FamilyAddams 10/27–11/13

This timeless work, a signature of Dance Kaleidoscope, features choreography by David Hochoy and takes place at the Indiana Repertory Theatre dancekal.org Carmina Burana OCTOBER 20–23

IU Auditorium. iuauditorium.com

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Disney’s Aladdin 11/16–20 Take a magic carpet ride to Clowes Memorial Hall for the Broadway musical version of the animated

Aquila Theatre takes over Purdue’s Loeb Playhouse first for its interpretation of Jane Austen’s classic, then for a new spin on the Bard’s tale of power and authority. .edu/convocationspurdue

47 CHAIRS “Wildly Entertaining…” JACKSON BRAGMAN WBFH.FM “Amazing Performer…” KATE BRENNAN Matrix Theatre STAND UP. THE LAST PURE UNFETTERED BASTION OF FREE SPEECH. SEE ZIGGY KLETT PERFORM LIVE TWO SHOWS: SEPTEMBER 17, 7 AND 9 PM SHELTON AUDITORIUM BUTLER ARTS & EVENTS CENTER butlerartscenter.org ZIGGYKLETT.COM

THEN About $10 each NOW About $63.50 each

A StoryChristmas : The Musical 12/2–24 A musical version of the wellknown holiday movie, courtesy Civic Theatre, comes to the Tarkington civictheatre.org Deck the Halls 12/8–11 Sing along to your favorite carols— and learn about who wrote them—during this Candlelight Theatre show at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site bhpsite.org The Nutcracker 12/9–11 Central Indiana Dance Ensemble entertains with this holiday classic at Zionsville’s STAR Bank Performing Arts Center. cide dance.org Nutcracker Sweets 12/9–11 Clara meets the Sugar Plum Fairy in a bite-sized Indianapolis Ballet presentation at The Toby at Newfields indyballet.org The Nutcracker 12/16–18 Indianapolis Ballet and students from the Indianapolis School of Ballet bring a quintessential tale to life at the Old National Centre indyballet.org

FIRST Tom Jones, 3/2/73

MOST RECENT Escape to Margaritaville, 8/18–10/2/22

Klara and a homeless man at the Pike Performing Arts Center gregoryhancockdance theatre.org A Christmas Carol 12/2–20 On select dates, Beef & Boards distills Dickens’s classic into a one-hour performance. beefandboards.com

The Rise and Fall of Holly Fudge

THEN 396 (at the Athenaeum) NOW 899 SHOWS IN SEASON THEN 9 / NOW 7 SHOWS

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Staged for the 27th time in 2022

The Grapes of Wrath, 2005, 22 actors CURTAIN RECALL

MOST ATTENDED Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, 1998

LARGEST CAST Joseph, 1998, 38 actors

“I visited Beef & Boards almost 50 years ago, shortly after it opened in 1973. It was surrounded by a cornfield. I had a great time, and so did the audience, and I thought, You know, one day I would like to be here. And now, 50 years later, I’ve probably been here too long!”

AS TWO THEATER MAINSTAYS—THE INDIANA REPERTORY THEATRE, WHICH DEBUTED IN 1972, AND BEEF & BOARDS, WHOSE CURTAIN WAS RAISED IN 1973—APPROACH THEIR 50TH ANNIVERSARIES, WE LOOK BACK ON WHAT’S CHANGED. BY REBECCA BERFANGER

—Doug Stark, owner and executive director

—Patricia Rettig, marketing and media relations director

AUDIENCE CAPACITY THEN 500 NOW 430 SHOWS IN SEASON THEN 7 / NOW 8 SHOWS

TheProZack:SadElf 12/2–23 A downtrodden elf’s dark poetry reading is being turned into a holly jolly holiday musical, much to his horror, in this Ben Asaykwee offering at the Phoenix Theatre phoenixtheatre.org

Indiana Repertory Theatre irtlive.com

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MOST RECENT Steel Magnolias, 5/10–6/5/22

Staged for the 31st time in 2022 BEST-SELLER A Christmas Carol is still the IRT’s top production LARGEST CAST

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“We were presenting Joseph in 2009, and our Narrator suddenly became ill and unable to perform. We did not have an understudy available, so Elizabeth Stark [daughter of Doug], who was stage managing the show, stepped up with just three hours’ notice to do the role. And she was incredible!”

DECEMBER All is Calm: The Christmas Truce 12/2 Actors and singers recreate at the Palladium a World War I Christmas Eve gathering between German and British soldiers. thecenterpresents.org

11/26–12/23 Hard-working single mom Carol insists on continuing to make her famous “Holly” fudge—even as her life during the “most wonderful time of the year” is anything but. Get a taste at the Phoenix Theatre. phoenixtheatre.org

“One year during A Christmas Carol, I was playing Jacob Marley, and in the scene where I’m haunting Scrooge, the fire alarm went off We learned it was a false alarm, but we needed to hold the show for five minutes. Every other cast member left, but I was chained to the stage. I just hung out and talked to the audience.”

—Rob Johansen, actor

—Richard J. Roberts, dramaturg

The Nutcracker

THEN $16 for six shows at the price of four NOW $156+ for the Signature Six Series

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It’s a Wonderful Life 11/25–12/23 Frank Capra’s beloved 1946 film, starring George Bailey and his guardian angel, comes to life on the Beef & Boards stage. beefandboards.com

The Nutcracker 11/26–27 Indiana Ballet Conservatory presents a faithful rendition of the classic ballet at the Palladium. indiana balletconservatory.org

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The Nutcracker 12/2–3 Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre performs the story of orphan

“During the first preview performance of Odd Jobs, the leading actress fell and broke her hip 20 minutes into the show. Actor Priscilla Lindsay went on stage with the script in hand for a few days and then was off book by Saturday.”

FIRST Charlie’s Aunt, 10/18/72

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From the Past Postmodern Jukebox has become a staple of the fall concert season, which proves that audiences are always curious about what pop hits from today the group will perform in the style of a legend from yesteryear. Find out in October. don’tmissTHEFORCENTERCOURTESYJUKEBOXPOSTMODERN IMAGESGETTYFROMTRUMPETARTS;PERFORMING THE TICKET 2022 | IM 27

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Al Di Meola 9/8 Renowned guitarist Di Meola, considered one of the top players of our time, shows off his skills at the Schrott Center for the Arts butlerartscenter.org Emmylou Harris 9/9 adecades-longHarrisSinger-songwriterdrawsonhercareerforshowatthe

WHAT WERE YOU THINKING WHEN YOU WENT ALL IN WITH MUSIC?

christian french

I don’t think I would have dropped out if Chelsea Cutler didn’t ask me to go on tour with her. Having one of your favorite artists ask you to open for them on tour is a dream come true. I knew that would open the doors I needed for the next tour, gathering more fans, and leading to a headline tour. It was a now-or-never thing.

My music is about things I’m actually going through. I keep running into the same loop of feeling really good and then feeling really lost and sad and depressed out here in L.A., so when I’m at those low points, writing songs about what I’m going through helps me. When I can write a good song, it pulls me out of that rut.

SEPTEMBER

Brown County Music Center. browncountymusic center.com Jimmie Vaughan 9/9 Head to the Palladium to hear Vaughan, brother of the late Stevie Ray, play a mix of songs from his solo outings and collaborations. thecenterpresents.org DakhaBrakha 9/13 A visitsglobalrock,thatquartetUkrainianwithasoundmixescabaret,jazz,andhip-hopwithinstrumentation

Il Volo 9/15 Fresh off an album release, this Italian group fills Clowes Memorial Hall with its brand of operatic pop. butler artscenter.org Easton Corbin 9/16 Fans of this singer can “Roll With It” at the Brown County Music Center browncounty musiccenter.com Jake Shimabukuro 9/16 Once referred to as the “Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele,” Shimabukuro displays his talents at the Schrott Center for the Arts. butlerarts center.org Javed Ali 9/16 At Clowes Memorial Hall, hear Bollywood songs and other genres performed by versatile vocalist Javed Ali. butlerartscenter.org Kandace Springs 9/17 Springs visits The

WHEN YOU’RE WRITING A SONG, WHERE DO YOU FIND YOUR INSPIRATION?

—EMMA UBER QUICK Q&A DakhaBrakha

I think it’s made me a really well-rounded, just nice person. There’s definitely a Midwest attitude, a kindness. That kind of groundedness has helped me create music about mental health and made me really aware of my emotions. It’s made me really receptive to how I’m feeling and putting that into my music, rather than fabricating some cool story every time I want to write a song.

POP, ROCK & CALENDARMORE

DO YOU HAVE A PARTICULAR SONG THAT YOU REALLY CONNECT WITH? ‘Heavy Snow.’ That was the first song that I had the confidence to talk about my mental health. The messages [fans] send like, ‘I heard this song and it helped me through a hard time’—nothing means more than that.

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The pop singer-songwriter from Fishers dropped out of his IU premed program to pursue music. Now the 25-year-old is amassing 2.3 million monthly Spotify listeners and headlining national tours.

HOW HAS YOUR INDIANA BACKGROUND INFLUENCED YOUR MUSIC?

RVING EXCEPTIONAL ENTERTAINMENTWITH DINNSE ER Years Dec. 28 - Feb. 5 THE MUSICAL Feb. 9 - March 26 March 30 - May 14 May 18 - July 9 July 13 - Aug. 20 Aug. 24 - Oct. 1 Oct. 5 - Nov. 19 Nov. 24 - Dec. 31 You’re invited to celebrate with us. 317.872.9664 • beefandboards.com New 2023 VIP Memberships on sale starting Sept. 1, 2022. Tickets to all 2023 shows on sale to the public starting Oct. 1, 2022.

Herb Alpert and Lani Hall 9/22 This upandRecords,cofounderBrasscouple—hepoweraTijuanatrumpeterandofA&Msheavocalistproducer—teamforashowatthe Palladium thecenter presents.org Brulé 9/23 The Eiteljorg ends its Summer of Celebration Concert Series along the canal with this Native American group whose performances Cabaret to perform songs made famous by some of music’s great female singers, including Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, and Sade. thecabaret.org

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Debbie Reynolds: A Life in Music 9/29 Local artist Julie Lyn Barber pays tribute to Reynolds’s career via songs such as “Singin’ in the Rain” and “You Made Me Love You” at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael. feinsteinshc.com

Lee Brice 9/17 Country star Brice entertains with his myriad No. 1 hits at the TCU ParkatWhiteAmphitheaterRiverState . livenation.com Carmel PorchFest 9/18 Front throughoutstoopstheCarmel Arts & Design District host musicians performing in a range of genres. Hang out at one, or move from house to house. carmelporchfest.org Frankie Valli & The SeasonsFour 9/22 “Big Girls Don’t Cry”—they head to the Old National Centre to hear this group’s numerous pop hits. oldnationalcentre.com merge rock and theater. eiteljorg.org AvenueShortyTrombone&Orleans 9/23 Fresh off an album release earlier this year, this well-known ensemble visits the Palladium to perform its mix of jazz, funk, and R&B. thecenterpresents.org Anthony Nunziata: The LoveGreatestSongs 9/23–24 Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael welcomes this singer for his take on classic, timeless love songs. feinsteinshc.com Tom Jones 9/26 “It’s Not Unusual” to want to hear this crooner’s famous baritone. Do so at the Old National Centre oldnationalcentre.com

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The Chicks 9/30 After their June appearance was unexpectedly cut short, The Chicks are back at Ruoff Music Center for, we hope, a full show. livenation.com Tower of Power 9/30 The band that’s backed Elton John, Bonnie Raitt, and Santana is front and center at the Palladium, playing its fusion of funk and soul. thecenter presents.org Jeremy Jordan 9/30–10/1 As seen in Waitress, American Son, Rock of Ages, and Newsies, this Broadway and off-Broadway star entertains at The Cabaret thecabaret .org

AvenueThis indie-folk outfit brings its Every Shade of Blue Tour to the TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park livenation.com The Head and The Heart SEPTEMBER 30

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Voca People 10/9 Using no instruments or sound effects, this beat-boxing a cappella group performs its wide-ranging repertoire at the Palladium thecenterpresents.org Diana Krall 10/11 Multi-platinum jazz singer Krall, whose most recent release was 2020’s This Dream of You, makes her second visit to the Palladium thecenterpresents.org

OCTOBER Indy Jazz Fest 10/1–2 Tank and the Bangas, Lalah Hathaway, Robert Glasper, Norman Brown, and a slew of local artists are among those performing at MacAllister Amphitheater in Garfield Park. indyjazzfest.net Post Malone 10/2 Having just released Twelve Carat Toothache, bona fide “Rockstar” Post Malone brings his many hits to Gainbridge Fieldhouse ticketmaster.com Father John Misty 10/4 In support of his newest album, Chloë and the Next 20th Century, the visitssinger-songwriter Clowes Memorial Hall. butlerartscenter .org Leading Men of Broadway 10/7–8 Ben Crawford, the Indianapolis Men’s Chorus, and the ISO highlight notable male Broadway singers at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. .orgindianapolissymphony Santino Fontana 10/7–8 The 2019 Tony winner for Best Actor for Tootsie, Fontana brings his leading-man chops to The Cabaret. thecabaret.org

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10/15 Legendary singer Mathis returns to the Palladium on his Voices of Romance Tour. “Chances Are,” you’ll want to be there. thecenterpresents.org

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Schrott Center for the Arts courtesy of this awardwinning duo. butler artscenter.org Carrie Underwood 10/17 Taking a break from her Vegas residency, Underwood stops at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in support of her newest album, Denim & Rhinestones ticket master.com Lizzo 10/18 Lizzo back in Indy? It’s “About Damn Time.” She’ll sing that hit, “Truth Hurts,” and others when she swings by Gainbridge Fieldhouse ticketmaster.com v.TchaikovskyDrake 10/19 The ISO’s Uncharted Series begins this season with a mashup of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony and songs by Drake. Hear it at the Hilbert Circle Theatre .orgindianapolissymphony Billy Stritch 10/20 Liza Minnelli’s confidante, music producer, and piano player visits Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael for a show focusing on the Great Songbook.Americanfeinsteinshc .com

10/11 The ensemble fills Clowes Memorial Hall with a mix of South African freedom songs and those from the U.S. civil rights movement. butlerartscenter.org

PaulaPeyrouxMadeleineandCole 10/20 Peyroux and Cole hit the road, stopping at the Palladium in celebration of popular albums Careless Love (Peyroux) and This Love (Cole). thecenterpresents .org

If you’re pining for simpler times when Saturday-morning cartoons were the norm, head to the Palladium, where this group performs the soundtrack to classic cartoons and modern animation while clips play overhead. thecenterpresents.org

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Meow Meow 10/21–22 With an act described as an intriguing combo of “kamikaze cabaret kitsch and performance art exotica,” Meow Meow visits The Cabaret thecabaret.org Angélique Kidjo 10/23 The international sounds of Kidjo, who blends influences from her native Benin with American pop, jazz, and R&B, come to the Palladium thecenter presents.org Joe Satriani 10/23 The entertainguitaristinstrumentalGrammy-nominatedbest-selling,rockandhisbandatthe Brown County Music Center on their Earth Tour. center.combrowncountymusic

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10/14 Pink Floyd’s founding drummer and his band play Floyd’s early material not on the dark side of the moon, but at Clowes Memorial Hall. butlerartscenter.org Johnny Mathis

Christian Nodal 10/30 FieldhouseGainbridge hosts one of the most successful Regional Mexican artists of our time when Nodal’s Forajido Tour makes a stop. ticket master.com such as Dolly Parton, Elton John, Celine Dion, and Neil Diamond for their show at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael. feinsteinshc.com Dailey & Vincent 10/16 comecountry,soundsToe-tappingofbluegrass,andgospeltothe

The Edwards Twins

10/16 Using makeup and wigs, this duo transforms into artists

The CartoonistsQueen’sOCTOBER16don’tmiss Madeleine Peyroux

Dennis James Hosts Halloween 10/28 Live actors perform 1940 radio drama Inner Sanctum on the IU Auditorium stage while organist James plays the soundtrack. iuauditorium .com Abby Mueller 10/28–29 The woman who played both Jane Seymour and Carole King on Broadway now performs at The Cabaret. thecabaret .org Lady A 10/29 Hear songs like “Need You Now” and “Just a Kiss” at the Old National Centre when this trio drops by on its Request Line Tour. oldnationalcentre.com

10/13 The group’s Life in the Past Lane show comes to the Palladium, delivering its unique mashup of modern songs performed in musical styles of years past. thecenterpresents.org Nick SaucerfulMason’sofSecrets

ARTISTS A. Lizzo B. Post Malone C. The Chicks D. Carrie Underwood E. Reba McEntire F. Johnny Mathis G. Michael Bolton H. Lady A (answers on p. 34) E D B HG C Parlor Social

1 “Every time I’m leavin’ on ya (Ooh) / You don’t make it easy, no (No, no) / Wish I could be there for ya (Ooh) / Give me a reason to, oh (Oh)” 2 “But if you want out, well, it’s up to you / Now don’t let me down, hon’ / Your Mama’s gonna move you uptown / Oh, and I guess she did”

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4 “They said you were leavin’, someone’s swept your heart away / From the look upon your face I see it’s true / So tell me all about it, tell me ‘bout the plans you’re makin’ / Oh, then tell me one thing more before I go” 5 “Another shot of whiskey / Can’t stop lookin’ at the door / Wishing you’d come sweeping in the way you did before” 6 “Guess you feel you’ll always be / The one and only one for me /And if you think you could / Well, chances are your chances are awfully good”

PLENTY OF MUSIC’S big names stop in Indy over the next few months. How well do you know their work? Find out by matching the lyrics with the artist who sang them.

Joanne Shaw Taylor 11/1 British blues-rock singer and guitarist Taylor, fresh off a No. 1 release, The Blues Album, plays her soulful sound at the Palladium thecenterpresents.org

Name That Tune

Shelton Auditorium butlerartscenter.org Ella: The Music of Ella Fitzgerald in Concert 11/4 Multiple singers and a big band pay tribute to one of the most celebrated jazz singers of all time in a multimedia show at the Palladium thecenterpresents.org

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3 “Oh, I been so down and under pressure / I’m way too fine to be this stressed, yeah / Oh, I’m not the girl I was or used to be, uh”

The Palladium hosts these musical ambassadors of the army, including the Concert Band and Soldiers’ Chorus, to perform a wide-ranging repertoire. thecenterpresents.org SantaGilbertoRosa 11/11 One of the most successful Latin vocalists, Santa Rosa makes his Palladium debut, backed by a 14-piece band. thecenterpresents .org Parlor Social 11/11–12 Husband and wife Ric’key Pageot and Dessy Di Lauro introduce audiences at The Cabaret to their sound that’s been called “speakeasy soul” and “Prohibition funk.” thecabaret.org A DayVeteransSalute 11/11–13 Jack Everly leads the U.S. Naval Academy men’s and women’s Glee Clubs and the ISO in a patriotic salute at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. .orgindianapolissymphony Ruben Studdard 11/12 You remember him from American Idol. Now hear Studdard sing the work of Luther Vandross at Clowes Memorial Hall. butler artscenter.org Wu Han, David Finckel & Benjamin Beilman 11/13 This trio—a pianist, cellist, and violinist, FranzAustrianperformsrespectively—atributetocomposerSchubertatthe

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7 “I wanna sleep on the hard ground / In the comfort of your arms / On a pillow of bluebonnets / In a blanket made of stars” 8 “And for the first time in a long time / She bowed her head to pray / She said, ‘I’m sorry for the way / I’ve been livin’ my life / I know I’ve got to change’”

Chris Botti 11/5 He’s shared a stage with Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinatra, and many others, and now acclaimed trumpeter and composer Botti plays for a crowd at the Palladium. thecenter presents.org Reba McEntire 11/5 Just how many of her 35 No. 1 songs will this country legend

NICHOLASST.RANDEEBYUNDERWOODDEGROSS;ADAMBYPOST perform at FieldhouseGainbridge ? There’s one way to find out. Terri Clark joins her. ticket master.com U.S. FieldArmyBand 11/10

Jon McLaughlin 11/2 The Tarkington welcomes Anderson’s own debutanniversarycelebratingMcLaughlin,the15thofhisalbum,Indiana. thecenterpresents.org Samara Joy 11/3 The 2019 winner of the Sarah CompetitionInternationalVaughanJazzVocalvisitsthe

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John Berry 11/29 A country chart staple in the ’90s, singersongwriter Berry brings his Christmas tour to the Schrott Center for the Arts. butlerarts center.org SellarsMarrialleBand

11/18–19 The actress seen in Company, Mean Girls, Disaster! and Hello, Dolly! swings into The Cabaret for two shows. thecabaret.org

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DECEMBER Canadian ChristmasBrass 12/3 This chamber quintet plays a seasonal mix of classical, traditional, and pop tunes at the Palladium thecenter presents.org Chimes Christmasof 12/3 Choral, carol, and contemporary favorites ring out at the IU Auditorium, courtesy the Singing Hoosiers and Jacobs School of Music ensembles. iuauditorium.com Matt Doyle 12/3 The actor from The Book of Mormon, Company, and War Horse takes his solo show to The Cabaret thecabaret.org Holiday Pops 12/4 Josh Kaufman, Leah Crane, and other guest performers join the Carmel Symphony Orchestra for two shows at the Palladium carmel symphony.org A ChristmasMotown 12/6 Past and present members of The Temptations, The Capitols, and The Miracles give holiday songs a soulful twist in their Palladium show. thecenterpresents .org ChristmasLuminare 12/8 John Blasucci, longtime keyboardist for Mannheim Steamroller, now leads Luminare, which will play rock, pop, classical, and folk at the Palladium the centerpresents.org Dave Koz & Friends 12/9 The “friends” include David Benoit and Rick Braun, who will gather with saxophonist Koz at the Palladium for a holiday show. thecenter presents.org Hot Sardines 12/10 This group of eight with the curious name plays its brand of hot jazz in a holiday performance at The Cabaret thecabaret.org

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The Palladium hosts this recent Grammy winner for Best Latin Jazz Album, a pianist, singer, and composer. presents.orgthecenter

Headlined by New Orleans staple Dumpstaphunk, this rollicking Palladium show also features George Porter Jr. and Jon Cleary. thecenterpresents.org

Moreno returns as host, and a cast of singers and dancers gets you in a spirited mood during this holiday tradition at the Hilbert Circle Theatre indianapolissymphony.org

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Tonic Ball 11/18 Local acts play the repertoire of big-name musicians in this Second Helpings fundraiser taking place throughout Fountain Square tonicindy.com Jennifer Simard

The man who’s sold over 75 million albums iteshitsperformsworldwidehisgreatestandholidayfavor-atthe Palladium. thecenterpresents.org Celtic Woman 12/15 The harmonies of Celtic Woman, backed

Celebrate the Holidays with ATI Live 12/15–16 The founding trio of Actors Theatre of Indiana puts on a festive show at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael feinsteinshc.com Palladium thecenter presents.org Take Me to the River NOLA Live! 11/18

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11/30 As part of the Live at the Center Series, local artist Sellars and her band perform at the Studio Theater thecenterpresents.org

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Marie Osmond 12/10 Her ChristmasSymphonicTour,with a 30-piece orchestra, stops at the Palladium the centerpresents.org Straight No Chaser 12/10–11 The popular a cappella group makes its annual return to the Old National Centre, performing a mix of pop favorites, originals, and seasonal songs. oldnationalcentre.com

Experience holiday songs from Europe, as well as familiar picks and even some Disney tunes, when this allfemale brass ensemble plays at Purdue’s Loeb Playhouse. convocationspurdue.edu/ Michael Bolton 12/13

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THEY WON’T HAVE A TON OF TIME TO PREPARE, THOUGH. Which is normal, Johnson points out. “Professional musicians with the orchestra are used to preparing for concerts in a day or two, and that will be the case here. The expectation at this level is that the musicians are ready to play note-perfect before the first rehearsal.”

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THE MUSICIANS ARE UNDERSTANDABLY EXCITED. “To work with an artist of Andrea Bocelli’s stature is thrilling. They’re most definitely looking forward to working with him and bringing their music to the larger community,” Johnson says.

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9/9–25 Forty of the world’s best violinists aim to be Gold Medalist in this prestigious event that kicks off with an opening ceremony at Central Library. That is followed by preliminaries and semi-finals at the Indiana Historical Society, classical finals at the Schrott Center for the Arts, final performances at the Hilbert Circle Theatre, and an awards gala at the Scottish Rite Cathedral violin.org Opera in the Park 9/10 Soprano Angela Brown, conductor Alfred Savia, the Indianapolis Youth Orchestra, and other special guests take to the MacAllister Amphitheater stage at Garfield Park. indyopera.org Jazz on the Avenue 9/18 All five finalists of the 2023 American Pianists Awards begin the season with a free performance at the Madam Walker Legacy Center american pianists.org Esteban Castro 9/24 As part of the American Pianists Awards Premiere Series, finalist Esteban Castro performs solo sets and with a trio at The Jazz Kitchen pianists.orgamerican John FestivalWilliams 9/25 The Indiana Wind Symphony pays tribute to Williams with a show of music from Superman, Jurassic Park, and others at the Palladium .orgindianawindsymphony Community Sing 9/26 Simply listen or join others and the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir in this free public choral event at Sun King Brewery downtown. indychoir.org Joshua Bell & Peter Dugan 9/29 The Palladium welcomes acclaimed violinist Bell and pianist Dugan, host of NPR’s From the Top thecenter presents.org

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s season hits a high note with a performance alongside famous operatic tenor Andrea Bocelli. Here’s what to know before the lights go down.

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AND IT WILL MARK THE ISO’S GAINBRIDGE FIELDHOUSE DEBUT. “It’s become a beautiful concert venue,” Johnson says. “The capabilities of the venue are extraordinary. The sound is wonderful there.” BUT IT’S NOT THE ISO’S FIRST GO-ROUND WITH A MAJOR NAME. The group played with Luciano Pavarotti at Market Square Arena back in 1986.

IT’S THE FIRST TIME BOCELLI WILL HAVE PERFORMED IN INDIANA. “His production company knew the orchestra by reputation,” Johnson says. “Certainly he performs with top orchestras around the world. They were looking at Indianapolis and realized that he’s never played in this market.”

THE SHOW WAS SEVERAL YEARS IN THE MAKING. Bringing Bocelli to Indy actually started with Pacers Sports & Entertainment’s booking director, who mentioned the possibility to ISO CEO James Johnson. The initial plan called for a concert in 2020 before, well, you know. Talks started again a year or so ago.

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Epic Playlist with Kenny Broberg 10/15 Pianist Broberg unites with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra at the Schrott Center for the Arts for a piece by Schumann, among other selections. icomusic.org Mood Indigo 10/15 The turnsSymphonicIndianapolisChoirre-tothe LandmarksIndianaCenter for an evening of jazz standards, Broadway, and more. indychoir .org Ensemble 4.1 10/26 Compositions by Rice, Gershwin, and Mozart make up this program at the Indiana Historical Society. ensemblemusic.org HalloweenClassical 10/28–29 The ISO honors spooky season with a concert of haunting music at the Hilbert Circle Theatre symphony.orgindianapolis NOVEMBER Brahms’s Second Piano Concerto 11/4–5 Pieces by Strauss and Verdi are also included in this ISO offering at the Hilbert Circle Theatre napolissymphony.orgindia Paul Cornish 11/5 The American Pianists Awards Premiere Series continues with a Paul Cornish performance at The Jazz Kitchen pianists.orgamerican Pictures at an Exhibition 11/6 The Indiana Wind Symphony compositionMussorgsky’sperformsfamousatthePalladium symphony.orgindianawind

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American Pianists Awards finalist Linger takes his turn on the bench with both a solo performance and as part of a trio at The Jazz Kitchen pianists.orgamerican Andrea Bocelli 12/7 The tenor pairs with the ISO in what’s sure to be a memorable concert at Gainbridge Fieldhouse symphony.orgindianapolis A ChristmasClassical 12/11 The ICO presents highlights from Handel’s Messiah at the Indiana Landmarks Center. icomusic.org

I’ll Be Home for Christmas 12/11 The Indiana Wind Symphony performs a holiday show at the Palladium windsymphony.orgindiana Festival of Carols 12/14 & 16–18 The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir brings its holiday tradition to Clowes Memorial Hall (12/14), followed by shows at the Palladium. indychoir.org Handel’s Messiah 12/22 The ISO and the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir join forces for this powerful seasonal piece at the Palladium indy choir.org

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Masterworks I 10/8 Brazilian pianist Clarice Assad and local group Pavel and Direct Contact join the Carmel Symphony Orchestra on globally inspired music at the Palladium carmel symphony.org Brahms Mussorgsky’s& Pictures 10/14–15 Concertmaster Kevin Lin and principal cellist Austin Huntington star in this Hilbert Circle Theatre show featuring the titular composers and others. napolissymphony.orgindia

The sky’steamandSymphonyIndianapolisOrchestraDanceKaleidoscopeuponTchaikovRomeo and Juliet and Strauss’s The Blue Danube to kick off the ISO season at the Hilbert Circle Theatre indianapolissymphony.org A Procession, A Festival & A Sinfonia 10/8 At Carmel’s Studio Theater, the Indiana Wind Symphony takes on works by various composers. windsymphony.orgindiana

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Tosca 11/11–13 Angela Brown leads in this Puccini story about lovers in the crosshairs of the police chief in Rome. See it at the Tarkington. indyopera.org Masterworks II 11/12 The Carmel Symphony Orchestra is joined by violinist Alexi Kenney at the Palladium, where you’ll hear selections by Kabalevsky, Bruch, and Respighi. carmelsymphony.org Aeolus QuartetString 11/16 This foursome plays a varied mix of Ben Johnston, Wynton Marsalis, and Antonín Dvořák in a performance at the Indiana Historical Society. ensemblemusic .org Iconic Music with Vaughan Williams 11/19 The ICO welcomes a guest pianist and harpsichord player in this tribute to British composer Vaughan Williams at the Schrott Center for the Arts icomusic.org

Epic Playlist with Kenny Broberg Vivaldi and Bach are among the composers that this group, known for interpreting baroque and classical works on period instruments, will perform at the Palladiumpresents.orgthecenter

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Go West! The Eiteljorg recently debuted its reimagined Native American Galleries, now organized around themes of relation, continuation, and innovation. Join in the Public Celebration on October 22. don’tmiss 44 MUST-SEE EXHIBITS 44 BUTTER 2, A PREVIEW 47 ACCESSIBLE SPROUSE 48 NEW PUBLIC ART VISUAL ARTS IMAGESGETTYFROMCAMERAEITELJORG;COURTESYPHOTOGALLERY THE TICKET 2022 | IM 43

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ONGOING Full Disclosure ENDS 9/18 Self-described as an intuitive empath, Carlie Foreman’s latest show at Tube Factory Artspace will feature projection mapping, interactive video, and other mixed media to explore how the spectrum of light and vibration of sound reverberate to create a network around us. tubefactory .org 5th DeHaanAnnualArtist of Distinction Award Group Exhibition ENDS 9/22 Five contemporary artists honored as 2021 DeHaan artists of distinction display their works together at Gallery 924, andtophyfromrangingphotogra-andtextilesillustrationinstallations. indyarts.org Magnetism ENDS 9/23 If your Lisa Frank poster grew up and got a prestigious art degree, it might look like the vibrantly colored, photo-realistic watercolor pieces by local illustrator Taylor Walker hanging at Gallery FortyTwo galleryforty two.com Seen ENDS 10/1 A New blending,afraidhasMóyòsóréNigerianYork–basedpainter,Martinsneverbeenofculture-andthat shows up in his work. His first Midwestern show will be installed at Long-Sharp Gallery with oversized paintings up to 10 feet long. longsharpgallery.com

Sister Song: The Requiem ENDS 10/16 Artist and activist LaShawnda Crowe Storm presents a new collaborative art project to process intergenerational trauma. Nearly 50 community members were given aluminum wombs and QUICK Q&A

TELL US ABOUT THE ARTISTS PARTICIPATING THIS YEAR. There were 22 Indiana-based artists in BUTTER 1, and we’ll have 50 artists from all over the country this year. We’re pulling in more galleries, including 1000 Words Gallery, an Indianapolis Black-owned gallery; Long-Sharp Gallery, which is in the Conrad; and Pigment International, which is an art publication based in Chicago.

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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE AN EVENT LIKE BUTTER 2 IN INDY? We are testing new models of equity in the art industry. We are very purposefully and very intentionally elevating the narrative around art made by Black people and art you can find in the Midwest. We are working hard to elevate the worth and the narrative around these pieces. And to sell their works and give 100 percent of the profit back to the artists.

So Myrta Pulliam, who is a philanthropist; Jasmin French, who works for Cummins; and journalist A'Lelia Bundles are the cochairs of BUTTER 2. —REBECCA BERFANGER

HOW IS THAT "NEW MODEL" IDEA REFLECTED IN THIS YEAR’S LEADERSHIP?

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A little more surprise in pop-up dances and performers. People really enjoyed the spark of hope and joy and humanity they felt in the air last year. We very intentionally tell the artists to show what they want the public to know about them at this time. So there is no theme to the art, but there is a theme to BUTTER 2, and it’s all about play this year.

FAIRS AND FESTIVALS, LOCAL ARTISTS’ WORK ON DISPLAY, ART CHATS, POPULAR HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS, AND A HEALTHY DOSE OF MONET AND SPROUSE.

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ENDS 5/28/23 Mosey through Monet’s lily ponds in the second installation of The LUME, the IMA at Newfields’s immersive gallery. Featuring impressionism as a movement, you can dip into You Got Spirit, Kid by Erin Donovan

Stephen Sprouse: Rock | Art | Fashion ENDS 4/2/23 Peek into the IMA at Newfields’s edgiest walk-in closet with more than 60 ensembles designed by native Hoosier Stephen Sprouse, known for his dazzling bedeckingoutfitssuch stars of the ’80s as Debbie Harry, frontwoman of Blondie. discover newfields.org

work from Cassatt, Cézanne, Manet, and Degas in wall-to-wallfloor-to-ceiling,projections. discovernewfields.org NativeContemporaryArt101 ENDS 7/3/23 The Eiteljorg has curated a survey of work by Native artists from the last 150-plus years to showcase the ever-evolving styles in Native art for this 101. We can promise no pop quizzes, but you may have to watch out for pop art. eiteljorg.org SEPTEMBER BUTTER 2 9/1–4 After a savory and successful inaugural event last year, BUTTER returns to the Stutz with a new spread of more than 50 Black visual artists from across the country, plus an interactive outdoor art wonderland and a Saturday-night dance party. butterartfair.com Spectrum V: ExpressionsDynamic 9/2–24 Garfield Park Arts Center showcases the work of local LGBTQ+ artists in their fifth annual gathering celebrating our queer community. gpacarts.org Wow, Nice 9/2–25 Study the human form through the eyes and styles of figure drawers Chloe Ellis, Lisa Jo Eilers, Madeline Norton, and Genevieve Cohn at Racecar Factory in the Circle City Industrial Complex. racecar-factory.com This Valley of Tears 9/2–30 Take a contemplative walk to the Harrison Center and indulge in some melancholic musings over new oil paintings from Jay Parnell exploring current times emphasizing the themes of memento mori and personal judgments. An Open Studio Night takes place 9/2. harrison center.org Quest for the West 9/9–10/9 Quest no further. Just turn your pony toward the Eiteljorg and one of the largest Western art sales (9/1–10) and shows asked to turn them into a spiritual object to heal their histories. See what was birthed at Tube Factory Artspace tubefactory.org Convergence ENDS 10/21 Focusing past point and shoot, the Indianapolis Art Center opens a national juried exhibition of contemporary photography. indyartcenter.org Hoosier Salon ENDS 10/23 The Indiana State Museum hosts the best of Hoosier artistry in the state’s longestrunning art exhibition. Juried work from more than 100 creatives will be on display and for sale. hoosiersalon.org (9/11–10/9) in the country. eiteljorg.org Art Squared 9/17 Cue the confetti. After two years without, Art Squared returns to Fountain Square with the beloved Masterpiece in a Day challenge, an art fair, and a block party with live square dancing. discoverfountain square.com Chicken Chapel of Love Grand Opening 9/17 Now here is something to cluck about. Local curator and artist Shauta Marsh, in partnership with Jason Gray and Nasreen Khan, envisioned and created a Las Vegas–style chapel and interactive sculpture at Tube Factory Artspace with homage paid to the ubiquitous, en.underappreciated,butchicktubefactory.org We. The Culture: Works by the Eighteen CollectiveArt 9/23–9/24/23 Their work graced the asphalt of Indiana Avenue and now it’s gracing the walls of the IMA at Newfields Individual pieces from each of the 18 artists involved in the Black Lives Matter street mural Present Glory by Jay Parnell

Over 300 artists, six entertainment stages and a brand-new Wine Terrace await you at Newfields for the 55th annual Penrod Arts Fair. Snag a ticket for the Evening with Penrod the night before if you like to pregame your art fair with a cocktail party. penrod.org

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IF YOU’RE FEELING INSPIRED aft er seeing the IMA at Newfields’s Stephen Sprouse: Rock | Art | Fashion exhibit, here are six more ways to experience what the Indiana native became known for: punk-inspired, neon-tinged, graffiti-bedecked creations and collabs.

CREATE WITH SPROUSEINSPIRED FABRICS Visit Crimson Tate on Mass Ave for prints similar to what Sprouse used, like “Alice” in Fog by Glyphs e Bond and “Highness” in Rashida Coleman-Hale’s Reign line.

The Indianapolis Art Center offers classes in sewing and printingon fabric, both of which start in October. Sewing sessions are for beginners and those with a little experience, while Printing on Fabric walks you through creating a design for a T-shirt, tote bag, or apron.

9/24–25 In addition to the usual statues, the Carmel Arts & Design District will be packing in even more art in the form of artist booths, food, concerts, and activities for the whole family. carmelarts festival.org Sonya Clark 9/28 An art professor at Amherst College, Sonya Clark is an American artist of Afro-Cuban heritage best known for addressing race, culture, class, and history in her work. She will lecture at Eskenazi Hall herron galleries.org Past Is Present: Black HistoriesComplicatedRespondArtiststotheofSlavery 9/28–1/15/23 This exArt Muse

Shortly after graduating from Columbus North High School, Sprouse moved to New York City, where he befriended and eventually collaborated with Keith Haring. Haring became known for subway graffiti art, and that influence can be seen in some of Sprouse’s work. In Indy, wander Fountain Square and Broad Ripple to see graffiti in the form of murals.

Knabe uses screen printing (as did Sprouse) for his wall coverings, paintings, phone cases, stationery, and more. Visit his SoBro shop to browse.

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10/7–28 Garfield Park Arts Center has put out the call for the best 2-D abstract paintings from across the country and hibit juxtaposes historical artifacts, such as a plantation ledger, court documents, and books, with artwork by local and national Black artists, and is informed by America’s legacy of slavery. See it at the Herron Galleries herrongalleries.org October in 3-D 9/30–11/4 Indianapolisbased sculptor Will Woodrow toys around with 3-D printing and mixed media to make is now ready to display the top pieces in the 17th annual SALI National Abstract Art Competition. gpacarts.org Spooky! 10/7–28 Are you feeling that tingling sensation like something is watching you with wide eyes that are somehow simultaneously a little spooky but also adorable? Don’t panic. That’s just some new fall-themed paintings from Emma Overman at the Harrison will be gathered into a new exhibition for the museum. discover newfields.org

10/29 The Eiteljorg will be honoring the Day of the Dead with live performances, art projects, community

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ReleasePATTERNParty 10/22 Celebrate the release of PATTERN’s second Art Issue with a swanky launch party at Jungclaus pattern indy.com Public Celebration 10/22 The Eiteljorg invites the community to fete its newly renovated Native American Galleries, children’s discovery area, and expanded Allen Whitehill Clowes Sculpture Court. eiteljorg.org Día de Muertos

Soon, the side of the Martens Building at 315 N. Senate Ave. will boast a mural of Madam C.J. Walker by Tasha Beckwith. Beckwith took her large-scale Walker mural from Civic Plaza at IND and adapted it for the brick structure. A poem dedicated to the hair care entrepreneur will accompany the piece.

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An unassuming fence along the approach road to the IND terminal takes flight thanks to Jackie Head’s colorful geometric patterns made from Put-In-Cups, plastic pieces that pop into the diamonds of a chain-link fence. The work conceals a concrete plant and is the largestever installation using Put-In-Cups.

10/7–30 A master of flow painting, Donna Jo Monroe creates her abstract canvases with liquid paint and gravity. Follow the flow to the Full Circle Nine Gallery at the CCIC to get caught up in the collection. circlecityind.com Color Theory 111 10/7–11/10 In numerology, 111 represents the intuition that encourages you to keep following your spirit. Gallery 924 has let 15 artists follow their spirits through their doors to set up a colorful, eclectic body of work. indyarts.org Send Nudes 10/7–11/28 In 2018, Miguel Casco put out the call, and dozens of strangers sent him back the bare photos he requested. Then he recreated the pictures in watercolor and gouache. Peep this NSFW show at Tube Factory Artspace tubefactory.org Front Page 10/7–2/24/23 This one is all about the paperwork. From chine collé printmaking and laser-cutting to sculpture, LongSharp Gallery will display works from 15 global artists united only by their medium: paper. longsharpgallery.com Bad Art Night 10/8 If you are a talented artist, this event is not for you. Garfield Park Arts Center will only accept the lousy in this just-for-laughs evening with trophies awarded for worst thing created. gpacarts.org Art Dish 10/10 Delight your eyes and tongue at the same time at the Harrison Center’s fine-dining series. This month, the Ivy Tech catering class and chef Matt Jarson have paired a full menu with the new work of encaustic artist Beth Guipe Hall served in the gallery with the artist at the table. harrisoncenter.org Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir 10/12 Herron School of Art + Design welcomes curator and associate professor at the University of Iceland Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir to lecture on her work that explores a space between history and Icelandic contemporary art. Hear it in Eskenazi Hall herron galleries.org

A trio of new art installations dresses up a trail, a fence, and a wall.

Pack up the kids and head to the Indianapolis Art Center’s ARTSPARK for a festival complete with local art, artists, and artisans plus food trucks and plenty of activities for the whole family. indplsartcenter.org

As a nature- and bird-lover, Scott Shoemaker was in his element creating birds out of cedar, pine, and poplar for an arbor along Conner Prairie’s new Nature Walk. Each of the creatures has been spotted on the grounds, and much of the driftwood the birds are “perched” upon Shoemaker found in the White River.

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The art is small. The prices are small. The festive drinks and seasonal spirit are normal sized. So you can have a big smile on your face while walking through Gallery 924’s popular holiday showcase of creative works less than six inches high. indyarts.org

SCHWANKEMILYBYTINYSMITH;JOHNCALEB altars, and free admission to the museum. eiteljorg.org

Día de Muertos 11/2 Skeletons will be walking through the Garfield Park Arts Center and you could be one of them. Paint your face for its annual Día de Muertos celebration, and look forward to music, dancing, storytelling, and crafts. gpacarts.org Flava Fresh! 11/7–12/19 The Indianapolis Art Center will present only the freshest contemporary art in this juried exposition aimed at elevating innovative creativity. Everything passes the sniff test. indyartcenter.org Inking Identity 11/10 As part of Spirit & Place Festival, local artist Stephanie Big Eagle visits the Eiteljorg to discuss hand poked tattooing and how the traditional indigenous practice shapes cultural identity. spiritandplace .org Veterans Art Day 11/12 On this special day, the Indianapolis Art Center invites veterans who have laid down their arms to pick up the arts with free workshops for current and former members of the military. indyart center.org El ClotheslineTendedero/TheIndiana 11/18–11/12/23 Don’t look for clothes on this line. Instead, it’s covered in pink postcards with handwritten notes of Hoosiers’ experiences with sexual assault and violence. Previously installed at the Statehouse, this participatory artwork takes up residence at the IMA at Newfields. discover newfields.org Jingle Rails 11/19–1/16/23

Your tongue may tingle because the Harrison Center is spicing up its annual color show with a ginger theme. An Open Studio Night and the Handicraft Exchange on 12/2 fill out the rest of the building and your evening. harrisoncenter.org Robin Frost-Bess 12/2–31

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A selection of her work goes up at CCIC’s Full Circle Nine Gallery circlecityind.com Winter Art Sale 12/3 & 10 Cross a few things off your holidayshopping list with handmade works, wares, and artisanal goods from local artists at the Indianapolis Art Center indyartcenter.org Holidays Around the World 12/10 Take a holly jolly jaunt around the globe and explore different holiday traditions at the Garfield Park Arts Center with international performances, arts and crafts, and snacks. gpacarts.org

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Snow Days 11/5–2/5/23 Wander a Western winter wonderland as the Eiteljorg brings together pieces from its permanent collection that feature the season into a new exhibition. eiteljorg.org Día de Muertos

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Working with torn paper, Robin FrostBess creates vibrant, textured collages that coalesce into gardens, hippos, castles, and other fanciful scenes.

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DECEMBER Ginger & Spice & Everything Nice 12/2–30

Hugo & the Fish Purse 11/4–25 Kyle Ragsdale will fill the Harrison Gallery with his usual whimsy in a show of new paintings and monotypes inspired by his recent stint in Florence. harrison center.org Matthew Aaron 11/4–27 Grungy street art with some colorful charm is the vibe of local graffiti artist Matthew Aaron who has new work hanging at the Schwitzer Gallery in the CCIC. circlecityind.com

NOVEMBER

Chuggachug to see the Eiteljorg’s annual holiday locomotive landscape featuring nine model trains winding through iconic American scenery, all handmade in excruciating detail. eiteljorg.org Winterlights 11/21–1/1/23 Over 1.5 million lights will dazzle as Newfields bedecks its gardens for the holidays. discover newfields.org

@NCAAHoCncaahallofchampions.org317-916-HALL(4255)NCAAHoC NCAA and NCAA Hall of Champions are trademarks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Two Floors of Interactive Exhibits • Half-court 1930s replica gymnasium • Sports simulators featuring four sports • Trivia for all 24 NCAA sports Located in beautiful White River State Park, downtown Indianapolis LOOKING FOR SOMEWHERE YOU PLAY?CAN

54 UPCOMING EVENTS 54 NABIL INCE AT THE HARRISON CENTER 58 BUSHWICK BOOK CLUB 60 TOOLS OFTHE TRADE MOVIES,BOOKS,etc. IMAGESGETTYFROMPOPCORNFORBES;KRBYWASHUTA THE TICKET 2022 | IM 53 Magic Touch If you’re curious about Elissa Washuta’s book, White Magic, a title that Time called “electric” and The New York TimesBook Review described as “beguiling and haunting,” you’ll want to hear from the author herself during a Kellogg Writers Series virtual chat in October. don’tmiss

The Pez Outlaw (2022) 9/9–10 IU Cinema screens the intriguing tale of a man who smuggled in Pez dispensers from Eastern Europe and made millions before a rival took him down. cinema.indiana .edu Wheel

VONNEGUT HAPPENINGS, LOADS OF COMEDIANS, FILM FESTIVALS AND SCREENINGS (INDOORS AND OUT), AND VARIOUS WAYS TO CONNECT WITH AUTHORS.

9/10 A live version of the popular game show comes to Clowes Memorial Hall, and you can audition to go on stage and spin a replica wheel. butlerartscenter.org Ninja Sex Party 9/11 This comedy band’s Up Close and Personal Tour goes acoustic at the Schrott Center for the Arts butlerartscenter.org Blue Man Group 9/13–14 Original music and comedy with audience interaction comes to Clowes Memorial Hall when this indigohued trio visits on its North American tour. butlerartscenter.org BroaddusMaurice

WHEN WILL DEEP CURRENTS BE DONE?

—EMILY

It probably is not going to drop until the earliest next summer. For updates, follow myself [@seauxchill] and Harrison Center [@harrisoncenterarts] on Instagram. UDELL QUICK Q&A

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We’re putting music videos and visuals to every song. I’m [also] excited about the level of collaboration that is happening. The Harrison Center has been on the ground building these relationships, day to day, week to week. We’re on a journey together.

WHAT WILL DEEP CURRENTS ENTAIL? I’m building on the work that I’ve been doing with the Harrison Center, which is hearing stories and writing music inspired by those narratives. We’re focusing on three historically Black neighborhoods and highlighting five facets of life and culture— some examples might be fashion, food, or fitness. There is primary and secondary research, like reading the history of the neighborhoods, but also talking to longtime residents who can speak to how things have shifted and how that relates to the broader conversation around gentrification.

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The winner of a $75,000 Joyce Foundation grant explains his plans for Deep Currents, in which he’ll explore gentrification in Indianapolis via music and video.

9/14 Local sci-fi writer Broaddus kicks off Butler’s Visiting Writers Series with an appearance at the Shelton Auditorium butler.edu/vws Romeo & Juliet 9/15 & 17 As part of its Re:Made series, IU Cinema shows the 1968 version of Shakespeare’s romance (9/15), followed by the 1996 Baz Luhrmann rendition (9/17). cinema.indiana.edu

The Iron Giant (1999) 9/16 A boy befriends a giant robot that a government agent wants to destroy in this KanKan Cinema event at Intermission Park next to the Rivoli Theatre. kankanindy.com Rudy (1993) in Concert 9/16 The ningtacklesSymphonyIndianapolisOrchestratheOscar-win-scoreof Rudy while the film plays overhead at the Hilbert Circle Theatre indianapolis symphony.org Dos Estaciones (2022) 9/16–17 In the Jalisco highlands, Maria Garcia fights the impending collapse of her tequila

IS THERE A PART OF THE PROJECT YOU’RE ESPECIALLY EXCITED ABOUT?

WHY FOCUS ON RIVERSIDE, MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD, AND MAPLETON-FALL CREEK? Those three neighborhoods are really one neighborhood that has been broken up by highway construction and things of that nature. We’re figuring out a way to tell a story of these different neighborhoods that are really one. That’s why it’s called Deep Currents—there are deep cross currents of connection between them.

factory—and community—in this film shown by IU Cinema cinema .indiana.edu

JuniorMasterChef Live 9/22 Season 8 contestants take to the Clowes Memorial Hall stage for cooking demos and challenges with audience interaction. butler artscenter.org on their special day. cinema.indiana.edu Bill Burr 9/30 Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall rolls out the crimson carpet for noted podcaster, TV and film writer, and comedian Burr on his Slight Return Tour. iuauditorium.com OCTOBER Encanto (2021) 10/1 The tale of the extraordinary Madrigal family plays out at downtown’s ballpark, part of the Flicks at Victory Field series. indyindians.com

Banned Books Week 9/25–10/1 Among other programming, the Kurt Vonnegut Museum & Library welcomes the Bushwick Book Club as artists-in-residence for its annual celebration of free speech and expression. library.orgvonnegut

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Cereal Cinema: Labyrinth (1986) 10/15 Indy Film Fest hosts a screening of this Jim Henson flick at the Athenaeum’s Basile Theatre, complete with a cereal buffet. indy filmfest.org

Ron White 10/15 The former Blue Collar Comedy troupe member—you may know him as the “Tater Salad” guy—visits the IU Auditorium to share amusing stories from his life. iuauditorium.com

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Thursday Fall Film Series 9/22 & 10/13 Kan-Kan Cinema screens Best in Show (9/22) and Sleepy Hollow (10/13) as part of its outdoor offerings at the Indianapolis Art Center kankanindy.com

Silent Movie Day

The Mermaid (2016) 9/20 IU Cinema offers the chance to see one of the most popular Chinese movies in recent years, in which a businessman falls in love with a mermaid sent to kill him. cinema .indiana.edu

Nothing seems to be off-limits when it comes to Black’s rants–politics, social media, current events, society’s madness. So no doubt he’ll have plenty to fume about at the Palladium, where he stops on his Off the Rails Tour. thecenterpresents.org

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Ziggy Klett: 47 Chairs 9/17 Eclectic stand-up comic Klett visits the Shelton Auditorium for a set. butlerartscenter.org

10/6–16 Now in its 31st year, the fest returns with a lineup of heartwarming films from around the globe screened at Living Room Theaters, Kan-Kan Cinema, Newfields, the Historic Artcraft Theatre, and Landmark’s Glendale 12 Theatre. heart landfilm.org Friday FrightsNight 10/7–28 Each Friday night in October, IU Cinema spooks audiences with a classic, new, or underscreened horror flick. See website for titles. cinema .indiana.edu My Name is NOT Mom 10/14 Tiffany Jenkins, Meredith Masony, and Dena Blizzard share their tales of motherhood and encourage audience interaction during their show at the Palladium thecenter presents.org

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9/29 Shh! IU Cinema shows a variety of newly restored and rarely seen international silent films

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Paige Lewis and Kaveh Akbar 10/3 The poetic duo discusses their work at the SheltonAuditorium during the Butler Visiting Writers Series. butler.edu/vws Elissa Washuta 10/5 UIndy’s Kellogg Writers Series hosts Washuta, a member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and author of White Magic and My Body Is a Book of Rules, in this virtual event. events.uindy.edu

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My musical influences include blues. I really love soul and Mo town. I grew up watching MGM and Hollywood musicals from the '30s and '40s, so those are influences, and fromthatday,likesongwritersIrvingBerlinandColePorter.

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10/22–23 No need to wait 300 years to hear the ISO perform this movie’s soundtrack— it happens this month at the Hilbert Circle Theatre indianapolis symphony.org Kevin Hart

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Pro ghost hunter Bruni, host of Travel Channel’s Kindred Spirits, welcomes believers (and skeptics)

The comedian and podcast host’s Do You Have Any Ranch? Tour comes to Clowes Memorial Hall butlerarts center.org

The non-banned book I’d most like to write a song about is some thing that wasn't banned by Salman Rushdie. I've never read him. But someone was reading aloud a tiny segment from one of his books and the language

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VISITORS TO THE KURT VONNEGUT MUSEUM & LIBRARY shouldn’t be alarmed if they hear a cello during Banned Books Week. Or an accordion. Or a bass guitar. That’s just the Bushwick Book Club—Susan Hwang, the group’s founder and artistic director, along with songwriters and musicians Charlie Nieland, spiritchild, Patricia Santos, and Nan Turner—tinkering with their instruments as they work through songs based on Vonnegut works for their weeklong residency. In its fi rst session, Bushwick Book Club invited songwriters to dream up ditt ies based on Breakfast of Champions, and it grew to other books from there. Before the group’s visit to KVML, Hwang fi lls us in on how she approaches writing a song, her musical preferences, and her banned-book wishlist. behind the scenes

Ghost hunter Amy Bruni

Hocus Pocus (1993) in Concert

10/25 As part of the Ann Katz Festival of Books & Arts, the author of recent release The Latecomer speaks at the Arthur M. Glick JCC jccindy.org Piff The Magic Dragon PuddlesandPity Party 10/28 Piff, a magician and comedian; Piff ’s chihuahua, Mr. Piffles; and Puddles, a sad, singing clown, team up for the uplifting Misery Loves Company Tour at Clowes Memorial Hall butlerartscenter.org Bert Kreischer 10/29 Stand-up comedian and podcaster Kreischer and his partyanimal antics create a little chaos at Gainbridge Fieldhouse ticketmaster.com Heartland Shorts 10/29 A selection of shorts honored at this year’s Heartland plays at the Arthur M. Glick JCC. jccindy.org Kathleen Madigan

HOG),&ARMSFOIL(BRUNI,CENTERARTSBUTLERCOURTESYIMAGES (SKERRY)ARTSPERFORMINGTHEFORCENTERTHEHWANG,SUSAN was sobeautiful. I thought, Ooh, I want to read more of that. One of the most challenging books I had to write a song for was Keith Richards's autobiography, ''Life.'' He's so lovable. I wanted to write something good be cause I really liked the book, but it made it really hard to write anything.

My personal favorite Vonnegut book is I think it has to be ''Breakfast of Champions'' because it was the first one I had ever read, and I read it for BBC. I had always heard of Vonnegut but never read any.

The first thing I do in the songwriting process is read the book. I underline anything that strikes me phrases, particular scenes, dialogue, something I react to. Later, I go back and type out those pieces I underlined, and that helps me revisit the book. And then you feel your way to a song from there.

10/29

The Butler Visiting Writers Series at the Shelton Auditorium continues with this Pulitzer Prize and MacArthur “Genius” Grant winner. butler.edu/vws for a eveningsupernaturalattheSchrott Center for the Arts butlerartscenter.org Jean KorelitzHanff

The actor and comedian brings his Reality Check Tour to Gainbridge Fieldhouse ticketmaster.com Life with the Afterlife: Ghost Hunter Amy Bruni

The instrument I most enjoy playing is a Korean traditional drum called the janggu. It's a two sided drum I play standing up. It's really fun to hit something.

Foil Arms & Hog 11/18 The curiously named Irish sketch comedy group gained a following from its online bits, and now you can see them play out live at the Schrott Center for the Arts butlerarts center.org

National Geographic Live: Brian Skerry— Secrets of NOVEMBERWhales15

Dirty Dancing (1987) in Concert

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Doomed! Tour stops by Clowes Memorial Hall butlerartscenter.org

11/2 Notley, an awardwinning poet and book and magazine editor, continues the Butler Visiting Writers Series at the Shelton Auditorium. butler.edu/vws Dara Horn

11/3 Horn, whose awardwinning book, People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present, questions why there’s much fascination with Jewish deaths but little respect for Jewish lives unfolding in the present, speaks at Congregation Beth-El Zedeck. jccindy .org PeachockCharles

Tell Me What You Eat and I’ll Tell You Where You’re From 11/5 MOTW Coffee + Pastries on the west side hosts this Spirit & Place event where you can sample fare from Yemen, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and other countries while meeting folks who have prepared those foods. spiritandplace.org Jadzia, My Beloved Old Friend! 11/6 Hear from fans who have explored and embraced their gender and sexual identities through science fiction in this Spirit & Place event at the Center for Inquiry downtown. spiritandplace.org

11/5 The comic known for sarcasm, soul-searching, and wheninprovidesself-deprecationalittlehumoramessed-upworldhisWe’reAll

11/7 You will no doubt have the time of your life when this ’80s classic plays on the big screen at Clowes Memorial Hall while a live band Foil Arms & Hog

11/5 It won’t be a tossup: You’ll definitely enjoy Peachock’s entertaining mix of juggling and comedy at the Tarkington thecenterpresents.org Daniel Howell

Nat Geo photographer Skerry has spent nearly 40 years documenting Earth. At the Palladium, he shares insights into how these massive ocean-dwellers live and communicate. thecenterpresents.org

NOVEMBER Interstellar (2014)

11/1 Kan-Kan Cinema wraps up its So It Goes series with this flick about a group of explorers that travel through a wormhole in space to humanity’sensuresurvival. kankanindy.com Alice Notley

vonnegut library.org Blue Like Me 11/13 Siona Benjamin, an Indian Jewish artist; Rabbi Sandy Sasso; and members of the Phoenix Rising Dance Company come together at the Arthur M. Glick JCC for a Spirit & Place event that explores the responsibility of sacred storytelling and how the audience can create their own sacred stories. jccindy.org Portia JacksonSholar 11/13 The 2022 recipient of the Frank Basile Emerging Stories Fellowship premieres her original work about growing up in Indy at the Indiana Historical Society. storytelling arts.org Spirit & Place Public Conversation 11/13 This virtual event features panelists looking at the ways arts, humanities, and religion help cultivate a sense of identity during divisive times. spiritand place.org

John David Anderson THE QUESTION “WHAT IF”?

EVEN THE MOST talented wordsmiths need a litt le help to get from initial idea to fi nal proof. Here, writers who each have a book shortlisted for this year’s Indiana Authors Awards share what they consider essential in their creative process.

“If I’m writing the outline of the first draft, I usually have a vanilla candle going. Once I move to revisions, I tend to shift to a lavenderscented candle, and then, when I’m at the very final stages, I [light] a rose-scented candle. It’s like, ‘You’re at the finish line.’”

“I ask myself, ‘Well, what if this happens, then this happens?’ And go down the line of cause and effect, and in that way create conflicts and plots and get into some meaty issues. The process of constructing a narrative is asking ‘what if?’ over and over again.”

—LAURA KRUTY Kim Howard NOTEBOOKS

“I currently have three writer’s notebooks where I have ideas and beginnings of drafts. I like to keep one in my bag wherever I go, just in case I have a story idea or I hear a word I love. I just love the possibility of being able to start a story, being able to hold on to it.”

Paul Allor COLLABORATION

Jo Ann Beard 12/1 Butler’s Visiting Writers Series wraps up with this essayist and creative nonfiction writer at the Shelton Auditorium butler.edu/vws Brian Regan 12/2 Regan shares his brand of relatable family humor at the Old National Centre old nationalcentre.com

Michael Martone POSTCARDS

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“I write maybe 10 to 15 postcards a day. I call them analog tweets. I’m writing similar cards over and over again. It narrows my focus into: Here are many ways to write this sentence. The book I just finished is a memoir I started writing on postcards.”

Tamara Winfrey-Harris FELLOW WRITERS

One of things we do is get together on Zoom at, like, 6 o’clock in the morning three days a week. It’s just a shared commitment to getting up and doing our work and making time for it.”

concludes its Cereal Cinema season as Kermit, Miss Piggy, and the Muppets gang do their best Dickens in the Basile Theatre at the Athenaeum. indyfilm fest.org ofChampionsMagic 11/26–27 Interactive magic, illusions, an escape from a water cell, levitation—you may not believe your eyes, literally, when this show entertains at the Old National Centre old nationalcentre.com

Gabrielle Balkan A RULER AND CALCULATOR

“I’m constantly looking up measurements of things and trying to figure out what another [comparable] measurement is. A ruler is very useful when talking about parts of an animal’s body. What else is this same size?” ofChampionsMagic trade secrets

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“One of my closest friends is Deesha Philyaw, also a writer.

AuthorHoliday Fair 12/3 Published writers descend upon the Indiana Historical Society, where you can chat with them and browse and buy their fiction and nonfiction titles—a great way to knock out your holiday-shopping list. indianahistory.org Taylor Tomlinson 12/16 You might have seen her two Netflix specials. Now see 28-year-old TourwhenTomlinson’scomedianactlive,herHaveItAllvisits Clowes Memorial Hall butler artscenter.org Cereal Cinema: The ChristmasMuppetCarol (1992) 12/17 Indy Film Fest

“My comics are definitely better because of the input from the folks I work with. It involves setting your ego aside and thinking in terms of what’s best for the story. The more I think of them and treat them as equal partners, the better the outcome.” Angela Jackson-Brown SCENTED CANDLES

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CONTEMPORARY This rotating restaurant 22 stories up has been a favorite of specialoccasion diners since it opened in the late 1970s. Skyline eye candy is complemented by the likes of herb-crusted prime rib and teasmoked duck. 1 S. Capitol Ave., 317-6166170, .hyattindianapolis.com $$$$ Harry & Izzy’s STEAKHOUSE

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153 S. Illinois St., 317-635-9594, harry andizzys.com $$$ Iozzo’s Garden of Italy

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SEAFOOD Luxury dining takes the form of stuffed trout in tomatochive butter and whole fried fish rising off of the white plate at this high-end chain. 30 S. Meridian St., 317-9552277, theoceanaire.com $$$$

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

A manner-festo for the campus’s recently moved and expanded beer garden. The most direct route there is to exit to the gardens and take an immediate right. If all else fails, look for the big blue snail. With rocking chairs, soft seating, planters, and music, it’s feels like the most relaxed Mononside patio. Ask for a sample before committing to that raspberry sour or German pilsner. With a group? Order the head-turning 11beer kranz (tray) of Früh Kölsch, an ideal complement to the big Bavarian pretzels. To-go cups let you wander the grounds with drink in hand. The next-door kitchen means food is superfresh. But the menu is still mostly snacks. Heartier options are at the IMA’s Cafe. The original greenhouse beer garden is still open, just with a smaller menu.

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ITALIAN Hearty family recipes fill the menu at this storied Italian spot, but you can also opt for fresh daily fish, excellent scallops, and generous lobster ravioli with rock shrimp and a tomato cream sauce. Appetizers, including a playful meatball martini, are always good bets. 946 S. Meridian St., 317974-1100, iozzos.com $$$

STEAKHOUSE Most everything here skews toward over-the-top extravagance, like the 40-ounce porterhouse for two to the iPad-style cocktail menu. A la carte sides excel in the starchy, au gratin food groups. 45 S. Illinois St., ruthschris.com317-633-1313, $$$$ unspoken rules

This casual little brother to St. Elmo holds its own as a destination steakhouse itself. The marbled bone-in ribeye sizzles in its juices, a smart umami-rich pick among the cuts.Midwest-sourcedhigh-qualityPrime

DOWNTOWN (Nearby venues: The Eiteljorg, Herron School of Art + Design, Hilbert Circle Theatre, Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indiana State Museum, Kurt Vonnegut Museum & Library, Phoenix Theatre)

Spoke & Steele

The gilded-burger trend is revived to great effect in this stylish spot, evidenced by the Bru Burger with sweet tomato jam and porter-braised onions. 410 Massachusetts Ave., bruburgerbar.com317-635-4278, $$ Salt on Mass SEAFOOD Fresh fish arrives daily at this gleaming restaurant that boasts of not even owning a freezer. That means the menu is written around the latest catch. 505 Massachusetts Ave., 317-638-6565, salt onmass.com $$$ Tinker Street CONTEMPORARY

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The drill at this unofficial ambassador of downtown: a generous martini, a shrimp cocktail, the bean soup or tomato juice, the wedge, and one of the large steaks. 127 S. Illinois St., 317635-0636, stelmos.com $$$$

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THAI Three generations of women form the foundation of this restaurant serving a small, focused menu of Thai dishes like Massaman curry with braised beef. 922 Massachusetts Ave., 317-941-6595, bodhiindy.com $$ Bru Burger Bar

Start with a barrel-aged Old Fashioned and truffle fries before moving on to herb-marinated lamb, pan-seared salmon with rice pilaf, or brick-oven chicken dressed with rosemary pan jus. 123 S. Illinois St., spokeandsteele.com317-737-1616, $$$ St. SteakElmoHouse

Aroma INDIAN Familiar tandoori and tikka masala staples mingle with heartier, more elevated offerings at this elegant pan-Indian spot with a full bar and artful desserts. 501 Virginia Ave., aromaindy.com317-602-7117, $$ Bluebeard MODERN COMFORT Adventurous diners nibble on seasonal plates, like grilled octopus and salmon ceviche, carried out just about flawlessly. The Bolognese is a perennial favorite. 653 Virginia Ave., bluebeardindy.com317-686-1580, $$ Maialina Italian Kitchen + Bar ITALIAN Straw-wrapped chianti bottles and family photos give a throwback trattoria feel to this addition to the city’s Italian scene. Meatballs, from a family recipe, are always a good choice with a solid house marinara. 1103 Prospect St., 317-982-7676, maialina indy.com $$

(Nearby venues: Garfield Park Arts Center, HI-FI, White Rabbit Cabaret, Tube Factory Artspace)

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This snug eatery puts equal focus on experimentation and execution of precisely flavored creations, from rich braised-lamb cottage pie to a full selection of vegan options. 402 E. 16th St., tinkerstreetindy.com317-925-5000,$$ Union 50 GASTROPUB

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(Nearby venues: Clowes Memorial Hall, Schrott Center for the Arts, Shelton Center,IndianapolisAuditorium,ArtTheVogue) Delicia NEW LATIN More-upscale fare here melds all the styles of Latin culture. Go-to standards still include tender, smoky octopus tostones and rich, aromatic enchiladas de pato filled with tender shredded duck. 5215 N. College Ave., 317-925-0677, delicia indy.com $$ Diavola

PIZZA Pies emerge expertly bubbly and charred from a centerpiece brick oven. Ingredients are simple but top-shelf, including homemade meatballs, which join the likes of spicy sopressata, flor di latte, torn basil, and EVOO. 1134 E. 54th St., 317-820-5100, diavola .net $$ &RestaurantMeridianBar

This subtly retro addition just off Mass Ave’s restaurant row showcases sesamesoy sticky chicken wings, kimchi meatloaf with apple-yuzu jam, and steamed mussels in a broth chunky with chorizo and fingerling potatoes. 620 N. East St., 317-610-0234, union-50 .com $$$

SURF & TURF Seafood entrees include a Fisherman’s Wharf ravioli and soy ginger–glazed salmon. 110 W. Main St., Carmel, 317853-2280, cuisine.commonterey$$$ Tucci’s CONTEMPORARY Angus and Prime steaks hold their own, but seafood and arepastastodishesMediterraneanbringcharacterthetable.FamiliarandItalianfareagoodbet. 11 W. City Center Dr., Carmel, 317-324-1010, tuccis carmel.com $$$ Union 50

RUSTIC GOURMET This luxe lodge is known for hearty and elaborate dishes, from duck-leg confit and vegetable roulade to boar Bolognese. 5694 N. Meridian St., .commeridianonmeridian317-466-1111, $$$ The SocialNorthside CONTEMPORARY This swanky neighborhood spot offers cocktails and comfort cuisine with equal panache. Nosh on beef brisket slowroasted in a Guinness sauce or shrimp with white-cheddar grits. 6525 N. College Ave., 317-253-0111, northside social.com $$ Petite Chou FRENCH-INSPIRED Start with the chilled asparagus soup before tackling the steak champagneenbouillabaisse,frites,orchick-crepe.Toastwithacocktail. 823 Westfield choubistro.com317-259-0765,Blvd.,petite $$ CARMEL (Nearby venues: The Center for the Performing Arts, The CAT Carmichael)Feinstein’sTheatre,atHotel

BODHI: Craft Bar + BistroThai

ChophouseAnthony’s STEAKHOUSE Lobster bisque with a hunk of tempura-fried meat and a frilled-up wedge salad begin a meal that might include a bonein cowgirl ribeye or a flight of filets. 201 W. Main St., Carmel, 317740-0900, chophouse.comanthonys$$$$ CoastalMontereyCuisine

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