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Books by the Banks: For novel lovers
Thousands of book lovers will convene among dozens and dozens of authors at Duke Energy Center October 2.
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2010–11 season at Playhouse kicks off with Turner
Stage and screen star Kathleen Turner appears in High, the first play in the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s 2010–11 season. Don’t miss the 10 plays in this exciting season.
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Riverfest: Celebrate the end of summer with fun and fireworks
Sunday, Sept. 5, the 33rd annual WEBN fireworks create a spectacular finish to Riverfest, Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s tremendous end of summer party.
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Fishers Renaissance Faire: Go Medieval in this English 16th Century Festival of Fun!
Jousting, a popular sport in England during the reign of King Henry VIII is not something you would expect to see in Indiana. However, on the grounds of Conner Prairie in Fishers, one of the biggest Renaissance Faire’s offers visitors the opportunity to experience those bygone days, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 2-3.
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Indianapolis Greek Festival: Celebrating Hellenic hospitality via dance, music and cuisine
With more than 36 years of authentic Greek cuisine, live music and dancing, a traditional marketplace and more, the Indianapolis Greek Festival has recently relocated to its new home in Carmel.
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Indy’s Irish Festival: Put your Kilt on and get your Bonnie Knees to Military Park
Visit Indianapolis during the month of September and drop in on one of Indy’s most well-attended events, the Irish Festival.
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Spirit & Place: A festival of fun and ‘Food for Thought’
A key Indianapolis cultural event since 1996, the Spirit & Place festival grew out of a project conducted by Indiana University’s Polis Center in the 1990s that studied the connection between spiritual practices and inner-city life in the Circle City. Since then, the festival engages more than 15,000 people through a series of events and discussions each November. This year it’s Nov. 5-14, and its theme will be “Food for Thought.”
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