IU launches India Remixed in February
The India Remixed festival celebrates Indian art and culture through exhibits, performances and film screenings.
The India Remixed festival celebrates Indian art and culture through exhibits, performances and film screenings.
The lineup includes 10 acts.
Composer Luis Ruelas will debut "Ja’K’áak, Cantata in Yucatec Maya," a musical composition based on poetry.
NEA grants going to IU's Mathers Museum, the Lotus Festival, Indianapolis Repertory Theatre and more.
Tickets for the screening of "Singin' in the Rain" are $7.
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The reels were filmed in 1954 at two high school basketball games.
The concert is free and open to the public.
The talk was part of this week's Wounded Galaxies festival.
John Mellencamp will present the coal documentary "From the Ashes."
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The screenings will encompass a breadth of genres and styles.
Thom received the award from the Indianapolis Library Foundation.
“Life’s a Drag (Race)” boasted a crowd of about 450 Saturday night.
Wounded Galaxies will feature piano burnings, film showings and panel speakers.
Michelle Facos learned about moose tanning from the Sami people in northern Sweden.
Proposals for the song are due Feb. 9.
The festival runs from Feb. 2 to 18.