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April 24, 2014

 

Hero Jr. – “Purple Dress”

Indianapolis rock favorite, "Hero Jr." performs "Purple Dress," featured on their latest mini EP, "Tower 18."

April 24, 2014

 

Hero Jr.

Dedicated to classic rock sounds with authentic live performances, Indianapolis-based "Hero Jr." continues to thrill audiences ahead of their new album release.

April 24, 2014

 

RecycleForce

One of Indianapolis' largest recycling centers, RecycleForce processes over six million pounds of materials every year, renewing lives along the way!

April 24, 2014

 

Hero Jr. – “Anger Room”

Indianapolis rock favorite, Hero Jr., debuts "Anger Room," a track off of their brand new EP release, "Mixed Race."

December 12, 2013

 

Indiana Ice

Each year, young men journey to Indianapolis to join the Indiana Ice, a tier-1 hockey team in the USHL composed of the best young players in the world!

November 7, 2013

 

Indianapolis Soap Box Derby

The Indianapolis Soap Box Derby is more than just fun; it is an Indiana legacy carried out at the nation's longest track, the Wilbur Shaw Soap Box Derby Hill.

September 19, 2013

 

Molly Wyldfyre

Performance artist, Molly Wyldfyre, describes the allure of poi, or fire dancing; learn about the immense hours and discipline it takes to master the craft.

May 30, 2013

 

Borrow Tomorrow – “How Could You Let Me Down?”

Borrow Tomorrow has entertained audiences in the Midwest for years! Now, they perform “How Could You Let Me Down” from their debut album, “Too Far to Feel.”

May 30, 2013

 

Borrow Tomorrow

Renown for their brutal honesty, fierce determination, and driving rock rhythms, the Weekly Special introduces you to Indianapolis favorite, Borrow Tomorrow.

May 30, 2013

 

Borrow Tomorrow – “Sometime in the ’70s”

Borrow Tomorrow has entertained audiences across the Midwest for six years! Now, they perform “Sometime in the ‘70s” from their debut album, “Too Far to Feel.”

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