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Being crowned as The One Who Always Knows Fun Things to Do is an enviable position in a friend group. It means that you have achieved a level of cultural knowledge of your home that has in turn elevated your appreciation of it. It means your message pings increase as the weekend approaches. It probably means you're burdened with creating the text threads to organize everyone. But we digress.
We've put together a bookmarkable guide — the kind we hope you'll save and keep referencing for your fun as scorching afternoons transition to breezes that urge you to reach for a jacket. If you want to leap into a big night out, Central Indiana's performing arts organizations are unleashing shows you'll recognize from popular and fine-art culture. You can also look for emerging artists among smaller local venues that serve up dynamic dance floors and spaces for intimate concerts. And reap the benefits of the city's growing independent film scene by finding out where to go and what festivals are coming up.
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