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[21 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

[ ; ] How’d the Indianapolis International Film Festival go from a twinkling in Brian Owens’s eye to one of the major film festivals in North America … in just six years? Indianapolis Business-Art Networking Get-together will explain how.

When: Thursday September 25, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Where: The Bosphorus Istanbul Cafe 935 S. East Street Indianapolis, Indiana [...]

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[29 Jul 2008 | No Comment | ]

[ ; ] Leave it to the Argentinians to push us to rethink our ideas of age, beauty, and control
When: Thursday, Sept 25 6:30 pm
Where: DeBoest Lecture Hall Indianapolis Museum of Art
Members $3 / Public $5
From the IMA’s blurb:
Encarnación / Erni (Argentina, 2007, 93 mins., dir. Anahí Berneri)
Encarnación (Erni) is a fiercely independent [...]

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[30 Jul 2008 | No Comment | ]

[ ; ] Says Dawoud Bey: “Artists used to be the ones who led the charge to challenge the system; they were the proverbial ‘fly in the buttermilk,’ the monkey wrench that mucked up the system and made it act, function, and exist in new ways. Artists were the ones who created paradigms of everything the system was [...]

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[26 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

[ ; ] As the first female Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Wilma Mankiller sought to resotre traditional Cherokee practices called gadugi, where men and women work collectively for the common good. Find out if it worked (without threatened males feeling she lived up to her name), and what non-Cherokees can learn.

When: Thursday September 25, 7:00 PM
Where: [...]

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[7 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]

[ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ] The theme for this intriguing production of Julius Caesar: “Want Change?, So Did They.” Performed in a cemetary, in an election year … this should be good.

When: September 18-21; September 25-28, 7:00 PM

Where: Crown Hill Cemetary 700 W. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46208

Ticket Price: $15.00/$10.00 student concession

Director: Alyson Mull and Michael Bachman

Description: Want Change?, So [...]