Lou Harry
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DINING: Rick doubles up with new waterfront restaurant on Eagle Creek
There’s a fine line between a large meatball and a small meatloaf, and the folks in the kitchen at Rick’s Café Waterfront have crossed it without looking back.
LOU’S VIEWS: Parents behave badly in ‘God of Carnage’
Politics aren’t discussed much in Yasmina Reza’s “God of Carnage” (at the IRT through March 24). But after watching a performance, you might find yourself wondering how global superpowers—let alone political parties or religious groups—can possibly get along when the play’s two seemingly civilized couples can’t even have an 85-minute discussion without leaving emotional shrapnel everywhere.
You-review-it Monday
Did you see ‘God of Carnage’ and the IRT? Joan Rivers above it at the Indiana Roof Ballroom?
DINING: Ready ore not, another pizzeria
First in a month-long series of reviews of Italian-themed restaurants.
LOU’S VIEWS: God, a monster and Michael
Thoughts on Marian University’s military ‘Godspell,’ the ‘Phantom of the Opera’ sequel ‘Love Never Dies,’ and Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson tribute.
Ticket giveaway: Indiana Artisan Marketplace
Eat, drink and buy woodwork at this returning event.
How to score a seat in a studio audience
Did Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night" tapings at Hilbert Circle Theatre during Super Bowl week make you want to be a part of other studio audiences? Here are some tips on scoring seats in Chicago, New York and L.A.
LOU’S VIEWS: ‘Osage,’ you must see
Phoenix Theater offers Indiana premiere of "August: Osage County," a sprawling, brutally intimate epic both intensely personal and apocalyptic.
DINING: Variety admirable at soup seller
Last in a month-long series of looks at new north-side restaurants.
IBJ Movie Night: ‘Phantom’ sequel screening
The Australian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Love Never Dies" will be showing in movie theaters Feb. 28th (with an encore March 7). This will be the first time the show has been seen in the U.S. in any form.
LOU’S VIEWS: Pleasures of ‘Godspell’ are in the details
In Actors Theatre of Indiana’s production, the apostles aren’t blank slates to write on but, rather, people who have experienced life.
DINING: Two winners at Carmel City Center
The friendly wait staff and artisan breakfasts could lead you to not care at all about the oversized shell that surrounds superior newcomer Eggshell Bistro.
Review: Bernadette Peters at the Palladium
The star of “Song and Dance,” “A Little Night Music” and more didn’t need her Broadway best to shine.
Ticket Giveaway: Cirque du Soleil’s ‘The Immortal’
The Michael Jackson tribute show comes to his home state.
DINING: Out-of-the-way Pike eatery has European flair
Second in a month-long series of looks at new north-side restaurants. This week: A Taste of Europe.