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A trio of Indianapolis tech entrepreneurs has purchased the Vogue, site of concerts by the Ramones, Johnny Cash, White Stripes, Snoop Dogg and more.
Broad Ripple's historic nightclub has its first new ownership since 1986. The new owners plan to maintain the Vogue as a live-music venue while expanding into other types of programming.
The Vogue was one of 57 Indianapolis movie theaters in 1938, according to Ryan. Founder Carl Niesse, originally from Madison, Indiana, worked his way up from theater usher to theater owner, ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Damon Karl, an Indianapolis-based singer and songwriter, is preparing for his biggest performance since his career started at the age of 16. On Labor Day weekend, the 27 ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Broad Ripple’s historic Vogue night club has a new owner for the first time since 1986. Three Indianapolis tech entrepreneurs bought it. The new owners are Eric Tobias, c… ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Live music is about to return to the Vogue in Broad Ripple. The storied venue will host its first live show in 13 months on Friday, April 23. As the marquee out front says, "the waiting ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — With the COVID-19 pandemic, local music is without a stage and our favorite places to enjoy live music could close forever. WISH-TV and 92.3 WTTS-FM have partnered with the ...
Miner’s image is being added to the exterior southern wall of Broad Ripple’s Vogue music venue, 6259 N. College Ave. Miner, who died in December 2020 from a heart attack at age 50, organized ...