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The Decay Devils are dedicated to preservation and beautification efforts in Gary, Indiana. They also give walking tours featuring a number of Gary's infamously abandoned buildings.
Porchlight
Listen to the familiar and the forgotten through recorded song
Listen to the familiar and the forgotten through recorded song
More Arts & Culture
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IU Theatre's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by MFA student Samwell Rose, is billed as a celebration of queer identity and community within a vibrant circus setting.
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Koney King in Gary, Indiana has been operating for over a hundred years, becoming an anchor in the community. Offering dogs, burgers, sausages and more, their famous chili sauce is a must-get topping.
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Anna Liu, who plays Lucette/Cendrillon in IU Opera's production of Jules Massenet's Cendrillon, talks about performing a dream operatic role.
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Many of us with clay soil complain loudly about it, and it’s true that gardens with clay soil can be hard to dig. Nonetheless, it has its virtues.
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Prince Maximilian's journals are a significant record of the intellectual life of New Harmony after its famous years as an experimental utopian community.
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Browse the playlist for this week's game
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Poet Daniel Lassell reads “Frame [in the underworld],” “The Glassmaker’s Bench,” “Edge Markers,” “Frame [in the underworld],” and “Frame Inside a Frame.”
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A celebration of non-musical films that placed iconic songs in our collective imagination.
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“Little progress ‘happens’," stated Faburn DeFrantz. "Usually it must be wrested from influences that—either belligerently or indifferently—deny it.”
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Photos of this new generation of Heucheras are irresistible. I plan to order as many as I can afford for spring planting!
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Gather around, because we’re listening to folktales and fables! Musical storytelling has a long history beyond the dramatic stage, so follow along for tales of Aesop’s animals, magical beings, Robin Hood, and more.
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Candler was favorably impressed with the “young and vigorous city” of Indianapolis, but soundly disapproved of the legislature's attitude toward slavery.