Culture
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Plein Air exhibit debuts at Clowes Hall
Justin Vining gathers seventeen of his friends to put on his second art showcase at Clowes Memorial Hall.
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Author, memoirist Brando Skyhorse first in Visiting Writer Series
Brando Skyhorse is an acclaimed writer that has won a Pen/Hemingway award for his novel “The Madonnas of Echo Park” and garnered acclaim for his memoir “Take this Man.”
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Former Bolshoi students join Butler Ballet
Katie Ripley and Reyna Carrillo, dancers who spent an extensive amount of time training at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow, Russia during the past year, choose Butler Ballet to further their training.
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Butler University’s lack of faculty diversity affects us all
While Butler University prioritizes diversity and inclusion, its faculty does not represent this ideal.
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Butler Theatre debuts adaptation of popular novel
The Butler Theatre Department will debut the play “We Are Still Tornadoes” by Lou Harry on August 29 and 30 in the Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall.
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Butler alum Aaron Marshall releases summer album
This past week was the music festival Chreece featuring rising talent from across Indianapolis’s Hip-Hop community. One of the performers included Butler alum Aaron Marshall who graduated this past spring and is making moves musically and in business, going by his stage name Double A.
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Butler grad to participate in local Chreece music festival
Aaron Marshall, or Double A, graduated from Butler in 2018 and will be among the list of local and well-known artists to perform in Fountain Square this weekend.
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Six entertainment venues to visit while off-campus
Indianapolis offers many attractions to explore whether or not you are over 21. From concert venues to movie theaters, there are many options to check out when campus seems to blur together.
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Fitz and the Tantrums to headline Butlerpalooza
Fitz and the Tantrums, an indie-pop band, will headline this year’s Butlerpalooza concert.
