Where: Radio Radio
Date: 2007-07-28 21:00:00
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As the singer, guitarist and main songwriter of Australia's Men at Work, Colin Hay was responsible for penning several of the quirkiest pop hits of the early '80s. Hay's recorded seven solo efforts, in addition to contributing tracks to television shows like 'Judging Amy,' 'Dawson's Creek' and 'Scrubs.' Traveling the world, Colin Hay continues to win audiences with moving lyrics and hilarious insights into an absolutely unique career and life.
Where: Indianapolis Sheraton Hotel & Suites
Date: 2007-07-06 00:00:00
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This is a fan-run, not-for-profit general science fiction and fantasy convention with a strong focus on our literary roots. As for whether it's like other cons you've been to, probably in some ways and not in others, depending on what type of convention you've been to. There are many other fan-run conventions with which we would share a great deal. However, a lot of cons nowadays-- especially those that are for-profit and run by big organizations-- focus almost exclusively on media guests and have only a couple of things happening at any one time, mostly panels with the big-name guests and autograph/photo sessions. InConJunction, on the other hand, tries to have something for everyone-- with panels on writing, movies and television, comic books, art work, science, technology, culture, fandom, and many other things. At most times, there will be two to four panels going at the same time, giving you plenty of choices. If there's not a panel you're interested in, we also have a movie room, anime room, gaming room, art show, dealers room, and various special interest group rooms and tables. If none of that appeals, the con suite makes a great place to hang out, meet people, and have interesting conversations. In the evenings, there's the dance and many attendees throw their own room parties. So, it's much more than a few panels with the media guests, autograph sessions, and a dealer's room. We like to think it's more fun, but some people prefer a convention with a tighter emphasis or fewer choices.
Where: Murat Egyptian Room
Date: 2007-07-31 00:00:00
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Interpol 7/31/2007 Murat Egyptian Room
Where: Eiteljorg Museum
Date: 2007-05-28 00:00:00
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Memorial Day is $1 admission day at the Eiteljorg Museum Families can enjoy jewelry exhibit, true-to-life stagecoach, hands-on family activities, more ( Indianapolis ) – Monday, May 28, is the perfect time for families to head to the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. Admission to the museum is just $1 in celebration of Memorial Day. Guests will find plenty for the whole family to enjoy, including the museum’s first major Native American jewelry exhibition and an interactive Concord stagecoach. Totems to Turquoise: Native North American Jewelry Arts of the Northwest and Southwest, organized by the American Museum of Natural History, explores jewelry and adornment in two cultural regions of North America—the Northwest Coast and the desert Southwest—and features a stunning array of nearly 500 pieces of historic and contemporary jewelry and artifacts crafted by Haida, Kwakwaka’wakw, Tsimshian, Apache, Navajo, Zuni, Santo Domingo and Hopi artists. In the museum’s Discovery Junction at the Nina Mason Pulliam Education Center visitors can don period Western wear and climb aboard a Concord stagecoach for a “journey” to Deadwood, Dakota Territory . And kids can try their hands at fun art projects, including making handprint flowers and mosaic pendants. Parents and grandparents should stop by a museum admissions desk and grab a free Family Adventures Pack to make their visit fun for the whole family. The Eiteljorg Museum , located in downtown Indianapolis ’s White River State Park , is the only Midwestern museum that explores both Western and Native American art, history and cultures. In addition to the Totems special exhibition and the stagecoach, the museum boasts a world-class collection of traditional and contemporary art, and galleries highlighting Native cultures from Indiana and coast to coast. The museum’s Sky City Café serves Southwestern and Native cuisine for adult, as well as younger palates; the menu includes both a salmon salad and maize (corn) dogs. White River Trader, the museum store, offers unique items, including art, jewelry, clothing, books, posters, CDs and more. For general information about the museum and to learn more about exhibits and events call (317) 636-WEST (9378) or visit www.eiteljorg.org.
Where: Radio Radio
Date: 2007-09-01 21:00:00
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The name almost says it all. Mark, Danny and Tufty make up the trio known as Bigger Than Elvis, and their rockabilly sound graces covers from Elvis himself to the likes of Ral Donner and Soft Cell.
Where: Melody Inn
Date: 2007-09-01 22:00:00
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This weekend showcase at the inn is presented by Punk Rock Night Promotions.
Where: Indiana State Fairgrounds
Date: 2007-08-10 10:00:00
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Clarian CEO Issues Challenge to Fairgoers Clarian brings “A Call to Change” message to the Indiana State Fair What: “A Call to Change” Kick-Off Presentation Opening of the Clarian Healthy Lifestyles Pavilion Who: Daniel F. Evans, Jr. President and CEO, Clarian Health When: Wednesday, August 8 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Where: Clarian Healthy Lifestyles Pavilion at the Indiana State Fair Southwest Pavilion - Located at the Southwest corner of the fairgrounds near Exhibition Hall and Gate 1A. Indianapolis, Ind. More info: Mr. Evans will welcome fairgoers to the Clarian Healthy Lifestyles Pavilion and explain how they can answer “A Call to Change.” Evans’ talk will include information about Clarian’s efforts internally and externally to help Hoosiers live healthier, longer and more dynamic lives. There will be time for questions following the presentation. Screenings and interactive exhibits will be open during the presentation as well. Evans is the first of several speakers at the “Learn and Live Well Stage.” Clarian-affiliated health professionals and community partners will offer short educational seminars and Q&A sessions on select days of the Fair. Clarian Health Promotions has completely redesigned and rededicated its attraction at the State Fair this year with a wealth of information encouraging individuals to take control of their health and make positive lifestyle changes. The Pavilion brings Clarian’s “A Call to Change” mission-in-action to life and includes health screenings, interactive exhibits for learning including a simulated clogged artery, resources for taking control of your health and family oriented physical activities to help families get active.
Where: The Music mill
Date: 2007-10-01 20:30:00
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Ryan Shaw's music is old-style soul and he just belts it out. His material is really catchy, his stage presence is very good and his voice is awesome, very rangy and powerful.
Where: Melody Inn
Date: 2007-09-12 00:00:00
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Known for his stints on 'The Howard Stern Show,' comedian Doug Stanhope performs "potentially" offensive material. Stanhope also shares hosting duties on Comedy Central's 'The Man Show.'
Where: Central Library Indianapolis
Date: 2008-01-24 14:00:00
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