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Improv Shakespeare. Barbershop quartets. Psycho on the big screen (twice!). Gallery happenings. And musical icons (hi, Willie Nelson!). The sheer variety of what’s happening on the Indy arts scene this fall is staggering, and we at Indianapolis Monthly are excited to offer a guide to it all in this first-ever issue of The Ticket. Whatever your tastes—and however “artsy,” or not, you consider yourself—I’m betting you’ll find something in these pages to pique your interest and get you out on the town. Want to sing “Red Solo Cup” along with Toby Keith? Find the when and where on page 34. Still think The Shining is the scariest movie ever made? Check it out in a historic theater (page 64). A major new Georgia O’Keeffe exhibit, beat-the-clock sketching sessions, and offbeat events like Oranje— they all start on page 47. Plus, there’s nothing like a holiday outing to The Nutcracker—and we have those in spades (page 28). This special issue also offers a glimpse into the indie artist colonies that are forming the next generation of the Indianapolis arts scene. What’s driving the city’s young culturati to strike out on their own, rather than come up through the more traditional channels of the big, established arts groups? Writer Marc Allan explores exactly that starting on page 16. Not sure where to begin? Consider the ideas shared by local arts types on page 13, where they explain which events they’re most anticipating this season. Or just dive in and start choosing your own adventures. In this special bonus issue of Indianapolis Monthly, we hope you find an event that excites you to hit the town.

Improv Shakespeare. Barbershop quartets. Psycho on the big screen (twice!).
Gallery happenings. And musical icons (hi, Willie Nelson!). The sheer variety of
what’s happening on the Indy arts scene this fall is staggering, and we at Indianapolis
Monthly are excited to offer a guide to it all in this first-ever issue of The Ticket.
Whatever your tastes—and however “artsy,” or
not, you consider yourself—I’m betting you’ll find
something in these pages to pique your interest and
get you out on the town. Want to sing “Red Solo Cup”
along with Toby Keith? Find the when and where on
page 34. Still think The Shining is the scariest movie
ever made? Check it out in a historic theater (page 64).
A major new Georgia O’Keeffe exhibit, beat-the-clock
sketching sessions, and offbeat events like Oranje—
they all start on page 47. Plus, there’s nothing like a
holiday outing to The Nutcracker—and we have those
in spades (page 28).
This special issue also offers a glimpse into the
indie artist colonies that are forming the next generation of the Indianapolis arts
scene. What’s driving the city’s young culturati to strike out on their own, rather
than come up through the more traditional channels of the big, established arts
groups? Writer Marc Allan explores exactly that starting on page 16.
Not sure where to begin? Consider the ideas shared by local arts types on page
13, where they explain which events they’re most anticipating this season.
Or just dive in and start choosing your own adventures. In this special bonus
issue of Indianapolis Monthly, we hope you find an event that excites you to hit
the town.

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I N D I A N A H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y<br />

VISIT TODAY<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

18-20 | Indiana Bicentennial Train | Columbus<br />

25-27 | Indiana Bicentennial Train | Jasper<br />

OCTOBER<br />

2-4 | Indiana Bicentennial Train | Terre Haute<br />

9-11 | Indiana Bicentennial Train | Bargersville<br />

17-18 | #BigDrawIndy Project<br />

30 | The War of the Worlds Radio Play<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

22 | Festival of Trees – through Jan. 3<br />

DECEMBER<br />

6 | Holiday Author Fair – Free admission<br />

11 | Statehood Day – Free admission<br />

13-14 | Victorian Santa Appearance<br />

13-14 | A Christmas Story Film Screening<br />

20 | Free admission<br />

20 | Elf Film Screening<br />

EXHIBITS<br />

Destination Indiana<br />

You Are There 1939: Healing Bodies,<br />

Changing Minds<br />

You Are There 1913: A City Under Water<br />

You Are There 1904: Picture This<br />

Cole Porter Room<br />

W. Brooks and Wanda Y. Fortune History Lab<br />

Hoosiers Win the Pennant: Indiana Roots of<br />

American Baseball – Sept. 9 through Nov. 15<br />

www.indianahistory.org | (317) 232-1882<br />

EUGENE AND MARILYN GLICK INDIANA HISTORY CENTER<br />

DOWNTOWN ON THE CANAL | INDIANAPOLIS

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