Marcus Ericsson wins Indianapolis 500
Chip Ganassi Racing driver Marcus Ericsson won the 106th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday.
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Chip Ganassi Racing driver Marcus Ericsson won the 106th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday.
The Borg-Warner Trophy is at stake this Sunday as IndyCar drivers race in the 106th Indianapolis 500. With so much information during the month of May, it can be difficult to know what to pay attention to — here’s a list of notable storylines and info for both casual and die-hard Indy 500 fans.
Andretti Autosport driver Colton Herta won the GMR Grand Prix on Saturday in Indianapolis amidst rainy conditions including “rooster tails” –– water that spits out from the back of an IndyCar. It’s the 22-year-old’s first win of the season.
On Sunday, the grassy grounds of Switchyard Park looked like they might on any other day: babies in strollers, running toddlers and people on benches.
My perfect winter song includes mostly-acoustic instruments, little to no autotune and lyrics related to the symbols of the season.
There’s a moment in the third and final episode of director Peter Jackson’s “The Beatles: Get Back” documentary on Disney+ that sums up Paul McCartney and John Lennon’s relationship in 1969.
I originally had this review divided into parts.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art will host an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of its featured Glenn Close costume exhibit “The Art of the Character” from 2 to 3 p.m. Nov. 12. Assistant Curator of European and American Art, Galina Olmsted, will lead a conversation about the exhibit.
IU Union Board will present “A Conversation with Hasan Minhaj” at 7 p.m. on Dec. 6 at IU Auditorium. Minhaj will serve as the keynote speaker in the 2021 Lou Mervis Distinguished Lecture event.
Singer-songwriters John Mellencamp and Bruce Springsteen released the single “Wasted Days” on Wednesday, Sept. 29. This is the first time Mellencamp and Springsteen have written a song together.
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan will perform at 8 p.m. on Nov. 7 at IU Auditorium as part of his “Rough and Rowdy Ways” world tour.
In my opinion, Taylor Swift is one of the most prolific artists of the century.
Rolling Stone is being problematic again.
Free jazz and swing music concerts will be performed at 6:30 p.m. every Friday in Dunn Meadow as part of the “Swing in September” concert series. The concerts are a partnership between WFIU radio and the IU Jacobs School of Music’s Jazz Studies Department.
I have watched some iffy stuff in my life, but “The Chair” is not one of those iffy things.
CultureFest is back in-person at the Eskenazi Museum of Art and will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday with a mix of indoor and outdoor activities. The Welcome Week event was not held in-person at Eskenazi last year due to the pandemic and was instead held virtually.
The only desk I’ve ever written for at the IDS is the arts desk.
As the class of 2021 nears the end of their time at IU, now is a great time for grads to sit back, relax and take a few minutes to listen to this playlist filled with contemplative songs as they reflect on their college experience.
I’m currently staring at my computer. I’ve probably been staring at it for nine hours today, and tomorrow doesn’t look much different.