Lou Harry
Articles
DINING: Cajun flair fires two downtown newcomers
Second in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market. This week: Papa Roux and Miguel’s Southern Kitchen.
LOU’S VIEWS: Urban etchings reveal treasures
This week: a small but strong show at the IMA, plus thoughts on the Humana Festival, A&E road trips, and some Disney magic.
Ticket giveaway: “Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
Get a sneak peek at the new film starring Maggie Smith and Judi Dench.
Want to hit the road with IBJ Arts?
Plans in the works for bus trips to Cincy, Chicago, etc.
Broadway in Indianapolis 2012-13 season includes ‘Sister Act’
‘Billy Elliot’ and ‘Sister Act’ in the mix.
DINING: New eatery turns City Market diners into Artisan partisans
First in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market. This week: Fermenti Artisan.
LOU’S VIEWS: Early Noel Coward play suddenly back in vogue
"Fallen Angels” concerns a pair of London gal pals who have in common marriages in need of spark and a past hot-and-heavy relationship with the same man.
SCOOP: IRT’s 12/13 schedule to be announced
Dr. Jekyll and his alter ego to get season started.
Ticket giveway: Opening night at “The Miracle Worker”
Prize include pre-show VIP reception at the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
DINING: Tuscan-do attitude elevates Italian eatery
Last in a series of reviews of newish Italian restaurants. This week: Lorenzo’s.
LOU’S VIEWS: The art we leave behind
At services for my daughter, there came an outpouring of support—much of it from the Indy arts community—that I can compare only to my first time looking out over the Grand Canyon.
DINING: A Louisville pizza favorite booms across the state border
Third in a month-long series of reviews of Italian-themed restaurants. This week: BoomBozz Pizza and Taphouse.
LOU’S VIEWS: Cycling through the Eiteljorg a delightful experience
The Eiteljorg’s “Steel Ponies” is a rare museum show that feels both surprisingly original and perfectly in line with its mission. Plus thoughts on Dan Barden’s new novel and a must-see Sondheim revival in Cincy.