The Brown County Art Farm and Gallery makes an appearance in PATTERN Vol. 24. In "The Resilient Artist," we inadvertently attribute gallery ownership to one of its artists, Jeff Hagen. This credit actually belongs to Teresa and James Schultz.
Night of Vonnegut tickets are on sale! Come to the Madam Walker Theatre on Sept. 29th for an evening hosted by KVML Vice Chair of the Board, Terrian Barnes. Free speech advocate Barry Lynn, comedian Dwight Simmons, and actor Mark Proksch will join us. eventbrite.com/e/50093402615…
We're bringing you the actor Jen Johansen as the actor Jen Johansen for free on July 25. Get your ass off that couch and hang out with us for an hour.
xo,
PETT
xo,
PATTERN
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🎉 You’re invited to Hot & New Around Indy! RSVP to enjoy 7 free experiences at new businesses all around the city. From homemade soft serve to fresh pasta and colorful acai bowls, this is one delicious event line-up! RSVP: yelp.com/events/indianapolis…
Join us at @PatternIndy in the newly renovated Stutz Building for a #PRSAHoosier networking event and Meet the Media panel. All are welcome to attend!
Register: ow.ly/WBGe50P4BAY
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Explore the history of Rhythm Machine, a legendary funk band that emerged from Indianapolis during the 1970s, part 1 of 2.
Listen to #EchoesofIndianaAvenue each Sunday at 7 p.m. and Thursday at 8 p.m. Or listen anytime wherever you get your podcasts --> bit.ly/3itERQN
ALT Seven men standing in a hallway staircase wearing vintage clothes. Four of the men have afros and two are wearing fancy hats. Text in the top left corner read: Echoes of Indiana Avenue Rhythm Machine.
ALT Three men in fancy suits and long golden chains. Two of the men are wearing fancy hats and the other has long black hair. Text in the bottom left of the corner read: Echoes of Indiana Avenue Rhythm Machine.
ALT Echoes of Indiana Avenue logo above a WFYI logo. Text below reads: Sundays at 7 p.m. and Thursdays at 8 p.m. on 90.1 FM WFYI.
Sometimes you see another source promoting your upcoming event, and then you tear up a little bit. 🥲
This shit never gets old.
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The next Black Women's Writing Society session is Tuesday June 13 w/ poet and teaching artist Chantel Massey!
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