Q&A: Gavin DeGraw, Soon to Play Klipsch Music Center

"[Fans] say some weird s--- sometimes. ... Sometimes, even somebody who is really cool will say something weird. This has happened multiple times."

Indy Film Fest Q&A: Joe Swanberg of Drinking Buddies

“Drinking Buddies” director Joe Swanberg looks forward to Indy Film Fest’s opening night July 18 and answers our questions about being a filmmaker.

Tweets of the Weekend: Paul McCartney Edition

Here are Macca fans' social-media highlights from his Bankers Life Fieldhouse performance on the evening of July 14.
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Flashbacks: Indianapolis International Film Festival's Big Moments

“The Tiger Next Door, a documentary that’s centered around an Indiana man who raises Bengal tigers and explores whether that should be legal. The theater was packed with people both for and against.
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Quiz: 15 Burning Beatles Questions Ahead of Paul's Indy Show

In preparation for Macca's visit, enjoy these slices of music history and brush up on your Beatles trivia.

Spotted: Jonas Brothers on Monument Circle

It's a good thing Justin Bieber had just skipped town, or else we might have had an old-fashioned Jets vs. Sharks dance-off in the streets.

Photos: Justin Bieber in Concert at Bankers Life Fieldhouse

The star's appearance elicited the expected response: stop-start traffic on downtown streets and oodles of tween screams piercing the arena air.
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Moving Pictures: The Last of Indiana's Drive-Ins

The drive-in concept was invented by a New Jersey man who wanted to give his mother, a larger-sized woman, a place she could sit comfortably to watch a movie.
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Is Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five En Route to the Big Screen?

From Tralfamadorian aliens to Billy Pilgrim’s near-death experience, this fantastical-historical tale would surely make the most levity-laden of splashes in theaters.

Indianapolis-Based Music Producer Climbs Charts

Camp and Thomas had instant chemistry, and began producing tracks for fun. The track now known as "Bad" became a favorite—and now it's on Wale's new album.