2017 CTO of the Year: Richard Cherry
With Richard Cherry as chief information officer, the home security firm Defenders experienced two years of record installations and is on track for a third.
With Richard Cherry as chief information officer, the home security firm Defenders experienced two years of record installations and is on track for a third.
Gene Berry’s information technology leadership enabled OneAmerica to complete the largest acquisition in its 140-year history.
You get a different perspective on the Indiana State Fair from 34 feet off the ground.
Plus Indiana limestone and the return of the Hoosier Salon.
Skepticism is understandable when it comes to seafood dining in the Midwest. Here’s a reason to believe.
Take four of your friends to a show. Or see five on your own. That’s really none of our business.
Plus First Friday starting points and Dance Kaleidoscope’s French-accented revival.
The interior of 22nd St. Diner holds no spinning-stool counter or revolving dessert display, and while there is an emphasis on breakfast foods, they don’t come in the standard diner shapes and sizes.
The intimate new drama closes out the Phoenix season with one of the year’s most wholly satisfying theatrical productions.
Plus new on Star Wars symphonic performances, opera in Bloomington, and a birthday shoutout.
Plus: American Ballet Theatre stars grace a local benefit.
Just don’t expect all the info you need to be on the menu.
In a move that puts it in the company of the National Blues Museum in St. Louis and the Beatles Story in England, the Carmel-based Great American Songbook Foundation has been named a Cultural Affiliate of the Grammy Museum.
Plus a world-premiere musical adaptation of “Jane Eyre.”
Chef Oya’s The Trap is a hole in the wall with its own flavor.
“Ring of Fire” features more than 30 Johnny Cash tunes in addition to a bit of biography.
Take a summer staycation with a day at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
IBE Summer Celebration includes a wide range of performers, presenters, and activities. Plus Indy Film Fest fills the IMA.
Where else are you going to see a Mexican-American/Palestinian-American lesbian wrestler romantic comedy?