LOU’S VIEWS: Zack Neiditch and Zach Rosing playfully tweak local theater
The duo has built a reputation as innovative independent producers and a go-to, work-for-hire team that actors hunger to work with.
The duo has built a reputation as innovative independent producers and a go-to, work-for-hire team that actors hunger to work with.
Plus Dionne Warwick to be honored at Indiana Black Expo’s Summer Celebration.
Indianapolis Opera and Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra team up for a summer kick-off event at White River State Park.
Thoughts on Wisdom Tooth’s production of the Shakespeare equivalent of the “Star Wars Holiday Special.”
Indy native featured in Goodman Theatre’s production of Lorraine Hansberry’s underappreciated American classic.
Rather than mask the science, Broken Beaker Distillery embraces it with a fun name, laboratory logo, scientific imagery and real-life alcohol creation.
Grammy-winner Tiesto headlines the Pavilion at Pan Am Plaza pre-race bash.
Nick White has reserved American Legion Mall for the Sept. 30-Oct. 2 weekend to launch the Evermore Music Festival. He still needs sponsors. And 35 acts.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway becomes a massive movie theater for a screening of the Paul Newman film “Winning.”
Step into Nicole-Taylor’s Pasta and Market and you might not realize there’s a sit-down lunch option in the back.
The repurposed, energized gallery-plus building seems just the spot for the evolving needs of Big Car Collective.
Also news from American Pianists Association, headliners at Indy 500 and the Warehouse, a new wine fest, and Gen Con’s official beer.
This week, the list includes poetry, farce, and a supersized concert.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s artist-designed mini-golf course is likely to be a temptation for anyone who has ever swatted a colored ball and kept score with a tiny pencil.
Local production of the mystery warhorse answers both “whodunnit” and “whydoit.”
Artist-designed miniature golf holes highlight Indiana’s history and cultural touchstones.
While it didn’t demonstrate what it takes to be a clear winner, 1911 Grill isn’t out of the race yet.
It’s about time Speedway had its own vroom room for the rest of us—those inspired by the landmark racetrack but without the skill or courage to ever compete there.
Here’s how to score passes to the new financial thriller.
Palladium and Tarkington performances also include Dr. John, George Thorogood, Sara Evans, and the Boston Pops.