“Cave of Forgotten Dreams”
Dec. 28-30
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Werner Herzog’s acclaimed documentary explores the oldest human artistic expression, featuring footage shot in France’s Chauvet cave. Details here.
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Dec. 28-30
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Werner Herzog’s acclaimed documentary explores the oldest human artistic expression, featuring footage shot in France’s Chauvet cave. Details here.
Dec. 22
Indianapolis Museum of Art
The Indianapolis Museum of Art celebrates the non-denominational day with a short performance by the Indiana Ballet Conservatory, ice carving, hands-on-activities and hot chocolate. Details here.
Dec. 24
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
As part of the 12 Free Days of Christmas promotion, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis will give its fee collectors some time off. Despite his heavy workload the same evening, Santa will be in the house for photographs, and the Yule Slide will be open for business. Details here. Looking for more bargains this week? The Rhythm Discovery Center is free Dec. 22 and the Indiana History Center goes gratis on Dec. 23.
Dec. 28
Various locations
For this fundraiser, the evening begins with a visit to the President Benjamin Harrison Home, still decked out for the holidays. Next, it’s off to four other locations with food and/or drink at every stop. Details here.
Dec. 28
Murat Theatre
The pianist and PBS pledge-break staple brings his show to the Murat—with former Colt/ now professional crooner Benjamin Utecht as one of his vocalists. Even though they’ll be here after Christmas, don’t be surprised to hear tunes from both of their new holiday albums, Brickman’s “All is Calm” and Utecht’s “Christmas Hope.” For a listen to Utecht’s off-the-field sounds, click here. http://vimeo.com/28206135. Details on the concert here.
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