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  • The upcoming Circle City Sound concert offers Indianapolis residents a chance to support veterans through an evening of music and community engagement. The free concert, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on November 11 at Lutheran High School, will feature patriotic music and popular show tunes. David Zimmerman, Director of Circle City Sound, emphasized the group’s commitment to giving back to the community, noting, “We’ve done this for several years to celebrate our vets in the community, and we hope people come out to support.”

    Ashlee Walls-Pierce, VP for Advancement at HVAF, highlighted the organization’s mission to end veteran homelessness. “One in 10 homeless individuals in Indianapolis is a veteran,” she stated, describing HVAF’s work to provide housing, employment assistance, mental health support, and a food and hygiene pantry. HVAF serves around 400 veterans monthly, offering essential resources to help them rebuild their lives. The pantry allows veterans the dignity of choosing items they need, including fresh produce, meat, and hygiene products.

    Attendees of the concert can support HVAF’s efforts through monetary and in-kind donations. A donation basket will be available for those who wish to contribute. “While the concert is free, we appreciate any donations for our veterans,” Walls-Pierce added. HVAF accepts monetary donations, non-perishable food, gently used clothing, and new socks, underwear, and undershirts.

    For more information on how to support HVAF and local veterans, attendees can speak with HVAF representatives at the concert or visit hvafofindiana.org.

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  • The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra continues its 2024-25 season this fall with an exciting Pops series led by Enrico Lopez-Yañez, the newly appointed principal guest conductor of Pops. This season’s lineup includes “La Vida Loca: Latin Pop Hits of the 1990s and 2000s,” featuring music from legendary Latin artists like Enrique Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Santana, and Ricky Martin. Lopez-Yañez shared his excitement for the event, noting that the symphony’s variety and range make every show unique.

    Lopez-Yañez highlighted that unlike traditional symphony performances, “La Vida Loca” will be interactive, encouraging the audience to dance and sing along. “This is all about dancing, singing along, having a good time,” he added, mentioning crowd favorites like “Macarena,” which is sure to get attendees on their feet.

    The “La Vida Loca” performances will take place at the Hilbert Circle Theatre on Friday, November 8, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and Saturday, November 9, at 7 p.m. For additional details or to purchase tickets, visit indianapolissymphony.org/event/latin-pops-hits/.

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  • Watching veteran comic Bill Bellamy perform is getting a glimpse into what makes this man tick. With an effortlessly smooth approach, Bellamy discusses topics and themes that we've heard a thousand times before (like sex and relationships) but with his unique, hilariously raunchy point of view. We wouldn't expect anything less from the man who coined the phrase "booty call." 

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  • Have you ever wanted to walk with ghosts?

    Amy Bruner — known for her work on the shows “Kindred Spirits,” “Ghost Hunters” and “Paranormal Lockdown” — talked with “All Indiana” host Felicia Michelle about an upcoming event.

    Bruner will be featured at the Walking with Ghosts event starting at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Hobart Art Theater in northwest Indiana.

    You can also join Walking with Ghosts w/ Amy Bruni in Indianapolis on October 18.

    You can get tickets by visiting MadHatterShows.com.

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  • The 33rd annual Heartland International Film Festival is set to kick off this week in Indianapolis, and it’s bringing with it a lineup of films that promises to engage and inspire.

    Among the highlights is the much-anticipated documentary Driven to Save Lives, which tells the poignant story of Brian Clauson, a talented racer whose tragic passing in 2016 sparked a significant movement for organ and tissue donation.

    Running for 11 days, the festival will showcase a mix of films from major studios like Netflix and Prime Video, alongside impactful documentaries like Driven to Save Lives. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to catch films before they hit streaming platforms or theaters. “You might even see some familiar faces—like Will Ferrell—before anyone else,” Jessica noted, highlighting the festival’s role as a precursor to the awards season.

    The Heartland Film Festival serves as the perfect platform for these moving and transformative stories. As the festival unfolds, Driven to Save Lives stands out as a film that has the potential to inspire change and make a lasting impact beyond the world of racing.

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  • Comedian Lavell Crawford is one of the hottest stars in the comedy scene. With his unique style and undeniable charisma, he’s capturing the attention of audiences across the nation. Crawford recently filmed a new one-hour special, titled “Can A Brother Get Some Love?”, in his hometown of St. Louis, now available on DVD from Entertainment One.

    Crawford’s impressive resume doesn’t stop there. He has made notable appearances on popular television shows, including a guest spot on Comedy Central’s “Workaholics” and a recurring role in AMC’s Emmy Award-winning series “Breaking Bad.” Fans will also remember him from his regular appearances as a panelist on E! Entertainment’s “Chelsea Lately” and as a staple on “Lopez Tonight,” where he showcased his comedic prowess through various sketches.

    Known for his larger-than-life personality and relatable humor, Crawford is not just a television star; he is also one of the hottest touring comedy acts.

    This weekend, comedy fans have the chance to see Lavell Crawford live at the Helium Comedy Club, where he will be performing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. For ticket information, visit Helium Comedy Club | Special Event: Lavell Crawford.

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  • Helen Hunt has enjoyed a distinguished career not only as an award-winning actor, but as an accomplished writer, director, and producer. As an actress, her extensive and diverse body of work includes roles in film, theater, and television including the iconic role of Dr. Jo Thornton-Harding in "Twister."

    Life.Style.Live's Felicia Michelle sat down with Helen Hunt ahead of a whirlwind experience where you can watch a special screening of the iconic film Twister, followed by an exclusive live interview and audience Q&A with Academy Award-winning actress Helen Hunt September 29th at the Murat Theatre.

    Witness the storm-chasing adventure on the big screen once more and delve into the making of this thrilling blockbuster. Hear behind-the-scenes stories, insights, and personal anecdotes directly from Helen Hunt herself.  

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  • Sarah Silverman, a two-time Emmy Award-winning comedian, will bring her latest show Postmortem to the stage on September 20, 2024, at 8 p.m.

    Silverman is known for her work in comedy, TV, and movies. Her recent special, Someone You Love, was nominated for a Grammy and a Golden Globe, and can be streamed on Max.

    In addition to her stand-up, she hosts The Sarah Silverman Podcast and appeared in the Oscar-nominated movie Maestro.

    This event will be a phone-free experience. Phones and smart devices will be locked in special pouches, allowing access only in designated areas.

    Guests are encouraged to bring credit cards for purchases, and anyone seen using a phone during the show will be escorted out.

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  • The Indianapolis Indians are preparing for their final homestand of the 2024 season at Victory Field.

    With just two weeks left in the season, the Indians are in a tight race, tied for second place in the International League’s second-half standings and trailing the Columbus Clippers by 4.0 games.

    The action kicks off on Tuesday, Sept. 10, with a six-game series against the Rochester Red Wings, the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals. Fans can enjoy special promotions throughout the week, including:

    Pacers Sports & Entertainment Night and Tuesday Dollar Menu on Sept. 10A Wednesday Day Game on Sept. 11Thirsty Thursday™ and Jewish Community Night on Sept. 12Razor Shines Weekend from Sept. 13-15, featuring fireworks on Friday and Saturday, giveaways throughout the weekend, and Kids Eat Free Sunday on Sept. 15 for the home finale

    Razor Shines, a former Indianapolis Indians player, will be honored during the weekend.

    Cheyne Reiter, Director of Communications for the Indians, says the weekend will bring together sports entertainment, and family fun while paying tribute to one of the team’s legendary players.

    Don’t miss out! Take a look at the full interview above for more information!

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  • Terry Fator, the legendary ventriloquist and winner of “America’s Got Talent,” joined us to discuss his exciting new tour.

    Terry, along with his cast of puppets, is hitting the road with a fresh version of his Las Vegas show, “Terry Fator: On the Road Again.”

    This show promises to deliver a mix of comedy, modern songs, and classic favorites from the 60s to the 90s.

    Terry’s performances are known for their hilarious musical parodies and, of course, his incredible ventriloquism skills.

    These talents have made Terry a must-see headliner in Las Vegas for the past 16 years.

    For those who want to catch Terry Fator live, more details can be found on his tour’s official website.

    The show is perfect for fans of all ages.

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  • Tommy Davidson is coming to Indianapolis for a special three-night engagement over Labor Day weekend at the Helium Comedy Club slated for Friday-Sunday, August 30 – September 1.

    Davidson recently completed co-headlining at sold-out arenas across the country with Katt Williams and Mark Curry selling out 4000+ seat venues.

    An all-around entertainer, Tommy has added critically lauded, hit jazz songs to his body of work which he has collaborated on with renowned performers in the genre including world renowned saxophonist Richard Elliot on I Know, and his first stand-alone single with multi-Grammy winner, Dave Koz, Sweet Reunion.

    Tommy’s hit series Proud Family: Louder and Prouder in which he resumed his role of patriarch ‘Oscar Proud,’ broke viewership records in its second season on Disney+ and has already been ordered for a third season which they are taping now for a fall 2024 premiere.

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  • Paul Mecurio is a stand-up comedian and writer for shows like “The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert”. Mecurio started out as a lawyer, but after a chance encounter with legend Jay Leno, Mecurio embarked on a career in comedy.

    He is an Emmy winner for his work on “The Daily Show” and “The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert”.

    He also hosts the podcast, “Inside out w/Paul Mecurio” with such guests as Kevin Costner, Kyra Sedgwick, and Paul McCartney.

    Permission to Speak is directed by Frank Oz (Director “Bowfinger,” “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, “The Score,” Creator and voice of Yoda, “Muppets” creator/puppeteer).

    It’s a show involving the audience, but not a traditional crowd work show.

    In this show the audience, and Paul, are telling their own stories that are fun, crazy, bizzare, and at times relatable.

    There is some of Paul’s stand-up in the show also.

    You can see Paul at The Schrott Center for the Arts in Indianapolis on Saturday Aug 24th, 8pm.

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  • Kammy’s Kause, an annual event now in its 20th year, continues to make a significant impact in the community, bringing together people for a cause that supports individuals with rare chromosome disorders. The event was founded by Jared and his daughter Kammy, who has a rare chromosome disorder known as 4P- syndrome, also referred to as Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.

    This year’s event features a two-day lineup. On Friday night, an acoustic night on Main Street in Fortville will showcase over 20 acoustic musicians performing inside businesses and on sidewalks, in a style reminiscent of Nashville’s live music scene. The main event on Saturday includes Kammy’s Ride, a motorcycle ride now in its 15th year, as well as full bands, a Kid Zone, and a silent auction at Landmark Park. All activities are free to attend, with donations encouraged to support the cause.

    Kammy’s Kause was created to raise awareness and fund research for 4P- syndrome, providing resources and support to families facing similar diagnoses. Over the past 20 years, the event has grown to become the largest of its kind globally, offering much-needed assistance to families worldwide. The funds raised go directly to research and the 4P- Support Group, which has helped change the landscape for families dealing with the disorder.

    Kammy, now a vibrant and spirited young woman, was initially given a bleak prognosis at birth, but has defied expectations, showcasing her lively personality and zest for life. The event not only celebrates her journey but also supports others navigating similar challenges.

    For more information on Kammy’s Kause and how to participate, visit KammysCause.org.

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  • B. Thompson, a saxophonist who gained national attention on “America’s Got Talent,” is set to perform with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. Thompson, who has also toured with R&B legend Babyface, will be featured as a special guest during the upcoming Carmel Jazz Festival performance on August 9th.

    Anne Marie Chastain, Executive Director of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra, expressed excitement about the collaboration, noting the orchestra’s mission to blend traditional orchestral music with contemporary genres like R&B and jazz to connect with the community.

    Thompson shared his enthusiasm for performing at the Palladium, a venue where he has watched many of his musical heroes. He also discussed his experience performing on “America’s Got Talent” in front of Simon Cowell, which pushed him to continually innovate and improve his artistry.

    Thompson’s recent album, “POV,” represents his personal perspective on music, showcasing a mix of styles that reflect his journey as an artist. He emphasized the importance of inspiring young musicians and showing them that a career in music is both sustainable and rewarding.

    The performance on August 9th promises to be a unique and engaging event, combining the talents of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra with Thompson’s contemporary jazz flair. Tickets are still available for this exciting collaboration.

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  • Four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart is now an NHRA top fuel rookie. Columbus, Indiana claims Stewart as its own, and fans are cheering him on. Stewart expressed his excitement about transitioning to NHRA, comparing the US Nationals to the Indy 500 in terms of significance. He highlighted his journey from racing a top alcohol dragster last year to now competing in top fuel at 53.

    Stewart mentioned the thrill of new challenges and credited his wife, Leah Pruett, for her coaching and support. Working with his spouse has been positive, thanks to their shared competitive spirit and mutual understanding of each other’s high standards. Stewart shared that Pruett’s guidance has been invaluable in his adaptation to NHRA racing.

    This year marks the 70th anniversary of the US Nationals, an event Stewart has long admired. He recalled watching drag races over Labor Day weekends and emphasized the growing competition and excitement in NHRA. Stewart noted the unique fan experience in NHRA, where attendees can visit the pit area, watch crews work on cars, and interact with drivers.

    The US Nationals will take place at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park from August 28 to September 2. Stewart also hinted at a racing-themed name for his future son but kept the final choice a secret, honoring his wife’s request. He finished by expressing his gratitude and excitement for the upcoming race weekend.

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  • Stephanie Sullivan, crowned Miss Indiana USA 2024, has made history as the oldest and first married woman to win the state title.

    She is also the only mother to achieve this honor, breaking barriers and redefining norms in the pageantry world.

    Under new rules that allow all women to compete, Stephanie will be the first and only mom to compete at Miss USA.

    Be sure to watch Miss Teen USA on August 1 and Miss USA on August 4, both live from Hollywood, CA, on The CW Network.

    For more information, visit:

    Website: www.MissIndianaUSA.comFacebook: Miss Indiana USA and Miss Indiana Teen USAInstagram: @missinusa, @missinteenusa, @empower2prod

    Stephanie and Aleah’s achievements are not just personal victories but milestones that inspire others to break barriers and strive for their dreams.

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  • Kailei Jarvis lost her eldest daughter, Serena, to suicide on March 4, 2020. Serena’s birthday is July 31, a day that now holds even more significance for Kailei and her family.

    Described as a “spitfire and moonbeams,” Serena stood at 5 feet 5 inches tall but had a personality that made her seem much taller.

    She loved animals, anime, spooky and horror themes, comics, and makeup, and was an artist, just like many in her family. She loved her family, friends, and loved ones fiercely.

    In 2022, what began as a simple idea to get a tattoo on Serena’s birthday turned into a fundraising event called "Renapalooza".

    This event raised $112 for their community’s suicide prevention awareness organization, which supports those affected by suicide and raises awareness.

    This year's event will take place July 27 from 9am-10pm at the State Theater in Logansport, IN and has grown even more, with a bigger venue and three tattoo artists. In addition to the suicide awareness tattoos from previous years, they are also offering tattoos for organ donation, fulfilling Serena’s last wish to be an organ donor.

    The event has also expanded to include music, with seven bands and solo artists performing, and hopes for even more.

    Kailei is seeking donations for goody bags for those who get tattoos or items for the auction. All proceeds go to a college scholarship in Serena’s honor, aimed at C-average students who have survived suicide or are struggling with mental health and are pursuing a career in mental health or as a large animal vet like Serena aspired to be.

    Kailei’s goal is to prevent other parents from experiencing the tremendous grief she has endured and to raise awareness to help prevent suicide.

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  • Leon A. Jackson, PhD, is the founder and CEO of the Diversity in Leadership Program, an initiative aimed at advancing high-potential talent through strategic partnerships with higher education institutions.

    He joins us to discuss the success of the Diversity in Leadership Program, the ideal candidates for the program, and what sets it apart from other initiatives in Indianapolis and nationwide.

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  • In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Beach Boys iconic “Endless Summer” album, the band is once again on the road touring. The Beach Boys will be in Indianapolis on July 6th for a show.

    Lead singer Mike Love talked with Cody Adams about the history of the band and about the tour.

    Legendary actor, and mega fan, John Stamos also joined the conversation.

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  • Therapprove is a new app designed to help parents and caregivers find the best therapy for their children who have special developmental or mental health needs.

    This app understands that every child deserves care that truly fits their unique situation.

    With Therapprove, the long and often frustrating process of finding the right therapist is made simple.

    The app provides direct access to a large community of licensed therapists who specialize in various conditions like autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, anxiety, and depression.

    Parents can use easy search filters to find therapists who meet specific needs, are nearby, and accept their insurance.

    The app also features detailed profiles and reviews from other caregivers to help families make the best choice for their child.

    Therapprove makes it easier for children to receive all the therapy they need from one place, streamlining the search and selection process.

    This means less stress for families and better support for children who need special care.

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