Culture
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How is Butler celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday?
In honor of the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birthday, tune in every Sunday at 7 pm to hear performances of his 32 piano sonatas.
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Barbie™ takes a trip to the Indianapolis Children’s Museum
When visiting “Barbie’s You Can Be Anything: The Experience,” children are introduced to an array of female leaders ranging from pilots and mathematicians to jazz singers and gymnasts.
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Disney drama: Mulan live-action remake review
The new Disney live-action remake of Mulan held high expectations but showed to be disappointing to many audiences and fans.
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Butler students share their thoughts about movies and television shows created by the Latinx community
With Hispanic Heritage month well underway, here are five Latinx-produced movies and television shows to enjoy.
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Dawgs with style: Senior athletes
Butler student athletes Olivia Allen, Katelyn Le and Aaron Thompson share their favorite ways to incorporate athletic wear into everyday looks.
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First Friday at the Harrison Center: For the arts and for the city
Next month in their six separate galleries, the Harrison Center will present various works that range from art exploring themes of history and political philosophy to paintings inspired by Indy at night and even a collection of patient, caregiver and staff artwork from the IU Health Simon Cancer Center and University Hospital.
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Butler Latinx students discuss their favorite Latinx musicians for Hispanic Heritage month
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month, here are five Latinx artists to listen to.
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New exhibit at Newfields explores American travel through works of Edward Hopper
Despite pandemic-related challenges, the “Edward Hopper and the American Hotel” special exhibit at Newfields takes a look at the state of American travel culture in the mid-1900s through art from Edward Hopper, along with those who inspired him and whom he inspired.

