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A choir of 200 - including 70 singers from the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir - joined Madonna and Cee Lo Green on stage during "Like a Prayer," the last song in the halftime show during Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis. 

Halftime show a 'fabulous' experience

Along with the Indianapolis Children's Choir, which joined Kelly Clarkson for the national anthem before the big game Sunday, local performers were also featured prominently during the elaborate …

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Nick Cannon is celebrating his improved health with a trip to the Super Bowl.

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PHOTOS | Rolling Stone Bacardi Bash

Flip through our photo gallery from the red carpet at the Rolling Stone Bacardi Bash.

Celebs converge at Indy SB parties

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Ex-Colt talks about Super Bowl in Indy

Former Indianapolis Colts player Tony Siragusa talks about the Super Bowl being played in Indianapolis.

Top Chef judge weighs in on Indy

Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio talks about his time in Indianapolis ahead of the Super Bowl. He was attending the Maxim Party at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

Twilight star appear on red carpet

Nikki Reed, star of the "Twilight" movies, talks about being in Indianapolis on the night before the Super Bowl. She was heading into the Maxim Party at the

Greg Jennings proud to host Maxim Party

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings talks about hosting the Maxim Party on the night before the Super Bowl.

PHOTOS | DirecTV Celebrity Beach Bowl

Flip through our photo gallery to see some of the celebrities and athletes who competed Saturday at Victory Field, turned into a beach flag football venue for

PHOTOS: Crowds pack Super Bowl Village

Downtown Indy got crowded Friday ahead of the LMFAO show.

Downtown shuts down for big XLVI party

More than 200,000 people were on Georgia Street in the Super Bowl Village Friday night, the Host Committee reported in a Saturday morning briefing.

Weekend party hot spots

Planning on going downtown to do some celebrity watching?  Here's a rundown on some of the weekend's parties.

Top 5 places to see celebs in Indy

Lauren Lowrey guides you through the best places to see celebrities in Indianapolis.

Jim Gaffigan pops into the Huddle

Jim Gaffigan pops into the Huddle for a brief interview.

Carter Oosterhouse stops by WISH-TV

Carter Oosterhouse stopped by WISH-TV's set in the Huddle in the heart of Super Bowl Village.

Photos: Madden Bowl Black Carpet

Stars and celebs took to the black carpet at Madden Bowl XVII, an annual party where pro football greats take on each other in the popular football video game.

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