Culture
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Poet Ross Gay to be a Visiting Writer at Butler
Ross Gay, an award winning poet whose most recent book, “A Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude” was a finalist for the 2015 National Book Award in Poetry, is coming to speak at Butler as a part of the Visiting Writers Series.
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Broad Ripple’s live music venues
Though the Patio is gone, live music venues still remain. The Vogue is one of Broad Ripple’s oldest and most well-known showrooms.
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Bulldogs of Butler: Darius Hickman
First year dance-performance major Darius Hickman was one of the top 100 dancers in Season 14 of “So You Think You Can Dance.”
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Indianapolis art curators and contemporary art exhibit visit Clowes Hall
FLAVA FRESH!, an Indianapolis-based series of contemporary art, had a guided tour of its exhibit in Clowes Hall on August 17 followed by a discussion with local curators.
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Poet Diane Seuss concludes 2016-17 Visiting Writers Series
Diane Seuss, a 2016 Pulitzer Prize Finalist and American poet, was the final speaker for the 2016-17 Visiting Writers Series.
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Three Butler women receive Woman of Distinction Award
Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh, Sonya Hopkins and Cristina McNeiley receive award honoring women on campus who are strong leaders and positive role models.
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Bulldogs of Butler: Aaron Marshall
In this week’s Bulldogs of Butler, Aaron Marshall talks about his passion for music, his business and his city.
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2017 Butler ArtsFest and School of Music present Too Many Sopranos
The opera Too Many Sopranos will be at Schrott Center for the Arts on Friday and Saturday, April 14 and 15, at 7:30 p.m.
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New Butler club promotes inclusivity, education on campus
The Beautiful Minds Project is one of Butler’s newest clubs and its members are eager to start making a difference.
