Speed Read: Vinyl Destination

Downloading the latest album can’t compete with the camaraderie of Record Store Day, April 22, which brings together music mavens from all over the city.
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Robert Weide On His New Vonnegut Documentary

Nearly 40 years after Robert Weide began working on a documentary about Indiana author Kurt Vonnegut, the film finally hits screens this month. We caught up with the director to ask, among other things: What took so much time?

Quick Q&A with Daniel Levitin

"Maybe it’s not as glamorous as working with Stevie Wonder, but the work in a studio is very much like the work in a laboratory," he says, speaking as a rock star/neuroscientist hybrid.

Deep, Dark Secret

What follows, from the opening chapter, is just a hint of how creepy things get.
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“Dancing With the Stars” Cast Features Indy Celebs

Indy will have reason to tune in to "Dancing With the Stars," with IndyCar's James Hinchcliffe and North Central High School's Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds competing.
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Jordan Peele Comes to Indy

"All of what I do contains an element of social relevance. I love projects that feel like they couldn't have been made two years ago."
Dr. Debby Herbenick of IU

Ask Me Anything: Dr. Debby Herbenick

The IU prof’s new book, The Coregasm Workout, released this month, explains exercise-induced orgasm.
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Q&A With Jesse Eisenberg, Bloomingtonian

The star talks about his forthcoming Audible drama, the creative process during a pandemic, and the joy of living in Bloomington.
Andrew Luck Book Club

Andrew Luck Takes Book Club To Airwaves

The radio program continues Luck’s support of public broadcasting and WFYI. Last year, he and his father, Oliver Luck, recorded a series of fundraising spots for the station in which they affirmed their enjoyment of National Public Radio programming.
Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana

The Story of Us

In the introduction, Madison explains that he set out merely to “update” his first comprehensive account of the state’s past, published in 1986. “But simply updating that book proved unwise,” he writes. “Because Indiana has changed. So has the knowledge of our past.”