Indiana Arts Commission pledges $2.9M in grants for 2014
Recipients in central Indiana will include the Indianapolis Children’s Choir, Heartland Truly Moving Pictures, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Recipients in central Indiana will include the Indianapolis Children’s Choir, Heartland Truly Moving Pictures, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Two pairs of tickets to give away this week: One to see Dylan and the Americanarama festival and the other for the Matchbox Twenty/Goo-Goo Dolls doubleheader.
Doubling up this week with stuff to do for this week and next (Yes, I’m taking the 4th of July off).
About 20 years ago, I wrote about neighbors trapped under an impenetrable dome. No, I won’t be getting a royalty check.
What did you experience on the A&E front this weekend? Opinions wanted.
There’s plenty of sound and fury in this twisted take on the Scottish play.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s writing/directing debut to close Indianapolis International Film Festival in July.
The extremely silly musical, based on ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail,’ gets an extremely satisfying local production.
The theatrical spin on “Monty Python & the Holy Grail” gets its extremely silly Indy regional theater debut. The result: The strongest work yet from director/producer Bob Harbin and company.
Stuck for something to do this weekend? Start with one of Indy’s most popular festivals and consider a concert among the critters.
Whether you made it to the big even this year or not, you can make recipes from Indy’s leading restaurants at home with this handy guide.
Third in a month-long series of D-restaurant reviews.
Carmel’s Arts & Design district has grown to represent nine galleries. It’s Second Saturday walk has grown into a popular social event.
Indianapolis City Ballet’s talent lineup for its annual “Evening with the Stars” event once again represents a who’s who in world-class dance talent.
Score tickets for every one of the 64 shows as well as an overnight stay at the Nestle Inn.
This week, basketball and football pros hit the diamond and the undead overrun the Indiana Historical Society
The artist who could not leave his country to attend the retrospective of his work at the Indianapolis Museum of Art compares U.S. to China.