ISO fills key VP of finance position
Symphony stays local with latest hire, pulling Suzanne Sweeney from the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
Symphony stays local with latest hire, pulling Suzanne Sweeney from the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
Center for the Performing Arts’ centerpiece theater announces lineup for 13/14.
While I’ve been bullish on the Cultural Trail, I realized recently that I haven’t actually walked it—at least, not all of it. Time to change that.
First in a month-long series of Indianapolis Cultural Trail restaurant reviews.
After more than a decade of planning, The Indianapolis Cultural Trail will have its official ribbon cutting May 10 with a coming-out party on May 11. And that’s when boosters and skeptics alike will be watching to see what exactly Indianapolis is going to do with its difficult-to-grasp landmark.
The Alexander, Morton’s, Dick’s Last Resort and Hal’s Fabulous Vegas Bar & Grille among additions to the annual big-ticket fundraiser.
You don’t need to go to a galaxy far, far away to be a part of the Star Wars universe. A new exhibit at the Indiana State Museum takes you there.
Events this week include an innovate kids’ concert with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and a site-specific theater production at Garfield Park.
A top-notch cast, stunning visuals, and a solid score make this new musical a catch.
What did you see, hear or do on the A&E front this weekend? ‘Into the Woods’ at Civic? Lea Salonga with the Symphony? The Stutz Artists’ Open House?
Sure, Indy’s large arts presenters made a splash at the annual benefit, but smaller companies also earned attention and applause.
Last in a month-long series of food-and-a-drink eatery reviews.
Win a quartet of passes to the May 18 Indianapolis Art Center event.
Summer’s movie options expand with new program to bring bikers into the south-side park
Choices for this week include Diana Krall, “Into the Woods,” and the Stutz Artists Open House.
Catch the American Pianists Association competition? Attend one of the first concerts at the Schrott? What did you do on the A&E front this weekend?
Fourth in a month-long series of food-and-a-drink eatery reviews.
The IRT’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and the Phoenix’ “Clybourne Park” offer pleasures whether you are seeing these plays for the first or fifth time.
What happens when DiCaprio meets Fitzgerald? Win tickets to a pre-release screening of the new cinematic version of the American classic and find out.
This week, you can see many of Indy's finest performers on one stage, it's up-and-comers on another, or, on a brand new stage, both.