‘Mad TV’/’Wicked’ star working on IU original musical
IU graduate Nicole Parker writing book for unique theater collaboration.
IU graduate Nicole Parker writing book for unique theater collaboration.
So did you break away for a holiday movie? Catch “Joseph” at Civic? Settle in front of the TV?
For great last minute gifts, consider a pair of tickets to your favorite performing arts group.
New book takes a literary look at campus life during the NCAA tournament.
Some offered their inaugural feasts. Others served their last meal. Here’s a rundown of just some of the transitions on the Indy dining scene this year.
The holiday happenings are behind us. The 2011 offerings are yet to come. That means its time for my annual trek through the IBJ archives for reminders of A&E events that I enthusiastically recommended during the past year.
Bet your film buff friend hasn’t seen this should-be holiday classic.
Have a sports junkie on your list? Here’s a great game to play during the big game.
Stand in line for your friend—and you both can see the show for $50.
Even with its inherent flaws, the wicked witch musical still flies.
Last in this month’s series of fine-feathered restaurant reviews. This week: Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria.
Thoughts on “True Grit,” “The Fighter,” and more.
The dozen-part gift guide continues. This time, it’s plays on tape.
Heartland Film Fest premiere “Paradise Recovered” joins “The Social Network” and “How to Train Your Dragon” among this year’s honorees.
This week, I traded in live performances and galleries for movie screenings. How about you?