Culture
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‘Project Hail Mary’ transcends the stars
“What if the Sun were going to die in only 30 years?”
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Pots & Pans Pie Co. offers a slice of quality dining
“The menu rotates each month, encouraging repeat visits as customers look forward to the return of their favorites and new recipes.”
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Ruth Ozeki brings cross-cultural storytelling to campus
“Ozeki’s April 7 visit will be in Shelton Auditorium at 7:30. This event counts toward students’ BCR credit, is free and open to the larger Indianapolis public.”
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The search for new Hinks begins
“‘Looking back, [it’s] probably one of the best things I’ve done here at Butler.’”
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Bulldogs of Butler: Aria Conte
“‘We have a lot of fun jokes, and it’s fun to fully immerse ourselves in that world of just being nutty, as we say, and [making] people laugh every day.’”
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The Chalamet controversy
“Chalamet quickly acknowledged his respect for people in ballet and opera following this statement, but then said, ‘I just lost 14 cents in viewership,’ which many online viewers found flippant and dismissive.”
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Comic Carnival: Going strong for 50 years
“Comic Carnival has been able to cultivate a community of artists, collectors and writers brought together by their love of comics as a medium.”
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‘The Wiz’ follows the yellow brick road to Butler
“People from all over were united by the wonder and soul of Oz.”
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Butler Arts and Events Center welcomed Shen Yun back to campus amid abuse allegations
“How does a show with such an intense and dark collection of allegations maintain its popularity?”
