Minor Sweat @ Listen Hear
Low Pone presents: Minor Sweat A safe space to be your queer selves. A mashup of open mic, art drag, radical thoughts, and community for the youth of Indy. […]
Low Pone presents: Minor Sweat A safe space to be your queer selves. A mashup of open mic, art drag, radical thoughts, and community for the youth of Indy. […]
Join us at Listen Hear for the live taping of Serenity Now Reconciliation Hour with Duncan Kissinger! Special guests, fan favorites, surprises. Join amateur emotional anthropologist Duncan Kissinger for some […]
In partnership with Citimark and Gershman Partners, Spark Placemaking and Big Car Collaborative are back for another year to host four Night Markets at Lockerbie! Thanks to our friends at […]
The last Lockerbie Night Market of the season will also feature an outdoor screening of the iconic silent horror film THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI with a LIVE SCORE brought […]
A horror based flixtape based on the Steven King film bearing the same name. Prepare to have your feelings unsettled, your senses twisted, and your perception of hip hop gutted […]
--Army Reserve Helicopters Encounter with the Unknown-- Recent announcements indicate the Pentagon funded a program to identify unknown aerial threats between 2007-2012. Naval aviators encounter with UFOs in 2004 have […]
We are back with another edition of SOUND LAB! Join Oreo Jones at Listen Hear for an evening of sound exploration. Bring your synths, drum machines, pedals, theremins, or whatever […]
In February 2019 we flew to Madagascar in hopes to uncomfortably disconnect; It worked. The Island of the Moon is home to around 200,000 plant and animal species and has […]
Afterthought by Shelby Alexander will be on display at the Guichelaar Gallery from November 1-15. Alexander's large scale multi-media paintings articulate the tension between the modern experience of beauty, consumption, […]
“Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.” […]