LOU’S VIEWS: Exploring museum’s new discovery channels
It’s impossible for those of us who have raised kids with the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis to imagine what it’s like to enter it, as a child, for the first time.
It’s impossible for those of us who have raised kids with the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis to imagine what it’s like to enter it, as a child, for the first time.
This week, I’ve joined 20 other theater journalists—and a team of top arts editors—to create an experimental pop-up newsroom in L.A.
It was a predictable year for the awards, but Neil Patrick Harris and company offered a quirky, fun show. Some thoughts.
Did you take young ones to Let’s Meet PBS Kids in the Park? Hang with a more mature crowd at “Avenue Q”?
The R-rating-worthy, ‘Sesame Street’-style show gets its regional theater premiere at the Phoenix.
First in a month-long series of reviews of “heated” eateries. This week: Fire by the Monon.
The country crossover (and original "True Grit" star) brought his act—and much of his family—to town.
In short, if you love “Glee,” there wasn’t much not to love here.
Summer is no longer a time when an Indy A&E lover has to put aesthetics and adventurousness on hold.
Funny folks from around the world will be competing in Indy. Be a part of it (and shout out suggestions).
Win tickets to either group—both coming to town later this month.
Win tickets to see the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir.
Frances McDormand stopped the show on Broadway for a cell phone ring in the audience. What can the rest of us do?
What did you see, hear or do on the A&E front over the Memorial Day weekend?
While his official tenure doesn’t begin until September, Krzysztof Urbanski’s unofficial coming-out party came May 20-21 when he led the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for the first time since being named music director.
Bridgid’s Cross, Jennie DeVoe and The Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band entertain at this year’s event