DINING: A biggie-size Yats is back on Mass Ave
The menu is familiar, but the space is significantly expanded at Yats’ new Mass Ave digs.
The menu is familiar, but the space is significantly expanded at Yats’ new Mass Ave digs.
Three choreographers make magic while three couples mine marital misery.
In our latest sponsored giveaway, you can catch a show and be the most popular person at work (at least for a day).
Nicky Silver turned eleven drafts by Vonnegut into a play…and added the legendary author himself as a character.
This weekend, the Phoenix offered "Rancho Mirage." Dance Kaleidoscope incorporated big round dance partners. And the Indianapolis Symphony musically shared some toy stories. What did you see?
The accomplished attorney rose to partner at Robinson Wolenty & Young.
A banking executive who returned to Indianapolis after a 33-year hiatus.
Jennifer G. Straumins is the president and chief operating officer at Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP.
Cynthia “Cindy” Simon Skjodt is founder and president at the Samerian Foundation and serves on the board of more than a dozen other not-for-profit organizations.
Jacqueline A. Simmons, Indiana University vice president and general counsel, approaches her job and life with a global perspective.
Sherry Seiwert held a variety of metropolitan planning and organizational leadership positions before landing the role of president at Indianapolis Downtown Inc.
Karin W. Sarratt is vice president of talent management and chief diversity officer at WellPoint Inc.
Indiana Supreme Court Justice Loretta H. Rush loves to talk about the law, and she gets to do it a lot as the court’s newest justice.
Debra Ross is executive vice president and chief financial officer at The National Bank of Indianapolis.
Dr. Una Osili, director of research at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and a professor of economics and philanthropic studies, knows a thing or two about what it means to be charitable.
Jane Niederberger, chief operating officer at Thrive HDS, prefers the constantly change world of health care to a “boring” field.
For Brenda Myers, executive director at the Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau, promoting the county goes well beyond visitors.
Arts have always been part of life for Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, president and CEO at the Center for the Performing Arts.
Indiana’s Secretary of State, Connie Lawson, has made financial literacy a big priority.
In the legal profession—the least diverse of all white-collar professions—Thea Kelly has proven a strong advocate for inclusion.