Latest Blogs
-
Kim and Todd Saxton: Go for the gold! But maybe not every time.
-
Q&A: What you need to know about the CDC’s new mask guidance
-
Carmel distiller turns hand sanitizer pivot into a community fundraising platform
-
Lebanon considering creating $13.7M in trails, green space for business park
-
Local senior-living complex more than doubles assisted-living units in $5M expansion
What to do this week besides think about the Super Bowl? Here are some viable options to inflate your week.
Jan. 26-Feb. 1
Art and Soul 2015
The annual month-long celebration of African-American art and artists in Indianapolis kicks off Jan. 31 with an event showcasing Griot Drum Ensemble and festival featured artists Mathew Davis (spoken word), Zakk Knight (music), Kassim Norris (visual art), and Ronne Stone (dance). Free concerts continue throughout the month. Full schedule here.
Jan. 31-March 1 Indianapolis Artsgarden
“A Hard Day’s Night”
Feel like you’ve been working like a dog? Take a break with the oft-copied-but-never-matched Beatles film. It stars John Lennon as John, Paul McCartney as Paul, George Harrison as George, Ringo Starr as Ringo, and, of course, John Junkin as Shake. A screening of the 50th anniversary restored addition will be preceded by music trivia. More here.
Jan. 30 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Vocal Ease
Some of Indianapolis’ leading vocalists—including Brenda Williams, Shannon Forsell, Sarah Scharbrough and Tad Robinson team up—team up for a night of rhythm-section-supported jazz standards and more. Two shows: 7:30 and 9:30. More here.
Jan. 31 The Jazz Kitchen
“The 39 Steps”
In what may be the most popular show in recent years from local professional companies (with previous productions from the Indiana Repertory Theatre and Cardinal Stage), this Hitchcock spoof gets its latest go from Actors Theatre of Indiana. The cast includes Don Farrell and Lisa Ermel. More here.
Studio Theatre, Jan. 30-Feb. 15
The Texas Tenors with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra
As the name implies, the Texas Tenors specialize in a mix of country and classical—with some gospel thrown in. The Branson regulars who became top-four finalists on “America’s Got Talent” come to the Palladium to front the Carmel Symphony for a weekend of concerts. More here.
Jan. 30-31 Palladium
Also this week
Conductor Han-Na Chang leads the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in a concert featuring Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 Jan.29-31 at Hilbert Circle Theatre.
Ragamala Dance Companyvisits Clowes Hall Jan. 31.
Theatre on the Square presents “Wolves,” playwright Steve Yockey’s contemporary adult take on Little Red Riding Hood Jan. 30-Feb. 28.
Yonder Mountain String Bandplays The Vogue Jan. 28.
Please enable JavaScript to view this content.