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‘Wheel of Fortune’ looks back to 1974 tornado
“Wheel of Fortune” installation at 21c Museum Hotel’s Atrium serves as reminder of deadly 1974 tornado that literally ripped Louisville apart. The installion, which is free, runs June 4 through October.
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Ring of Fire blazes into Derby Dinner Playhouse
The new Broadway musical recounting the remarkable life of legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, Ring of Fire, comes to Derby Dinner Playhouse from Aug. 17 to Sept. 26.
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Angel Mounds hosts treasures of ancient culture
A lot of treasures are found underground — diamonds, rubies, veins of gold and silver. From Nov. 6, 2010, to Jan. 14, 2011, Evansville’s Angel Mounds State Historic Site will display treasures of a different sort. Visitors will be treated to a trove of rare artifacts from the ancient Americans who lived in nearby Posey County nearly 1,700 years ago.
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Randy Newman brings Hollywood to Louisville Sept. 25
Louisville Orchestra kicks off its 2010–11 Pops season with Randy Newman: A Night of Hollywood Greats. Singer-songwriter Randy Newman brings Hollywood to the Derby City on Sept.. 25 at Whitney Hall at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts.
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Natalie Cole provides royal evening of song at French Lick Resort
Singing since she was 6, daughter of the legendary Nat King Cole, singer-songwriter Natalie Cole is equally adept at jazz, pop and rhythm ’n blues. Spend an unforgettable evening with Natalie Cole, a nine-time winner of the Grammy Award, on Sept. 24 at French Lick Resort. The French Lick Resort is just a little more than an hour from downtown Louisville.
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Kathy Griffin’s observations on the D-List get an ‘A’
Sharp-tongued comedian Kathy Griffin, star of the Bravo reality show My Life on the D-List, brings her stand-up act to Horseshoe Casino Hotel Southern Indiana on Sept. 11. The casino is just 25 minutes from downtown Louisville.
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2010–11 Walden Theatre season: A gem of a season Sept. 23 through May 22
From a rarely produced but adventurous Tennessee Williams play to French satire to a modern American classic to plenty of the Bard, the 2010–11 season at Walden Theatre creates yet another remarkable series of showcases for its talented student casts.
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‘Red River’ exhibit at KMAC runs through Oct. 9
A new exhibit, Red River: The Narrative Carvings of Edgar Tolson, Donny Tolson, Carl McKenzie and Earnest Patton, which features 10 or more works by four artists of the Campton School, begins July 24 at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft and runs through Oct. 9.
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Andy Warhol: Myths runs though Sept. 30 at J.B. Speed Art Museum
Andy Warhol: Myths runs through Sept. 30 at the J.B. Speed Art Museum — and that’s no myth! The Myths portfolio of 10 screenprints of iconic figures in popular culture is one of Warhol’s most sought-after collections.
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Fishers Renaissance Faire: Go Medieval in this English 16th Century Festival of Fun!
Jousting, a popular sport in England during the reign of King Henry VIII is not something you would expect to see in Indiana. However, on the grounds of Conner Prairie in Fishers, one of the biggest Renaissance Faire’s offers visitors the opportunity to experience those bygone days, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 2-3.
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Squallis Puppeteers’ First Saturday show delights young, old
Long a welcome sight at festivals and parades with their 10-foot-tall papier-mâché puppets, Squallis Puppeteers offers monthly shows. These shows delight both children and their parents with their clever wordplay and outsized puppets.
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Indianapolis Greek Festival: Celebrating Hellenic hospitality via dance, music and cuisine
With more than 36 years of authentic Greek cuisine, live music and dancing, a traditional marketplace and more, the Indianapolis Greek Festival has recently relocated to its new home in Carmel.
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Indy’s Irish Festival: Put your Kilt on and get your Bonnie Knees to Military Park
Visit Indianapolis during the month of September and drop in on one of Indy’s most well-attended events, the Irish Festival.
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Spirit & Place: A festival of fun and ‘Food for Thought’
A key Indianapolis cultural event since 1996, the Spirit & Place festival grew out of a project conducted by Indiana University’s Polis Center in the 1990s that studied the connection between spiritual practices and inner-city life in the Circle City. Since then, the festival engages more than 15,000 people through a series of events and discussions each November. This year it’s Nov. 5-14, and its theme will be “Food for Thought.”
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Kentucky Opera's new season begins Sept. 24
Kentucky Opera kicks off its new season with two tragic one-act operas, "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci" on September 24 & 26. Gaetano Donizetti's comic opera "The Elixir of Love" and Giacomo Puccini’s beautiful "Madame Butterfly" are the other two operas in this season's offerings.
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