LOU’S VIEWS: Lessons from Lotus
With all the acts off to their next gigs, this space is better used discussing what we could learn from the Bloomington fest
With all the acts off to their next gigs, this space is better used discussing what we could learn from the Bloomington fest
First in a month-long series of possessive restaurant reviews. This week: Matt The Miller’s Tavern
The Phoenix Theatre rocks with a contemporary musical about the seventh President.
Get to the front of the line for a chilling ride.
A busload of IBJ readers will be heading to Chicago Shakespeare for ‘Sunday in the Park with George.’
Thoughts on “Best of the West” at the Eiteljorg and NoExit Performance’s “Closer.”
Last in a month-long series of food truck restaurant reviews. This time, Seoul Grill and In a Pita visit a culinary wasteland.
Video highlights from the Sept. 19 free event, helping to kick off the Indy arts season
Did you get to Indy Jazz Fest this weekend? Can a concert at Klipsch?
A trio of Indy theater productions looks at the good in the bad and the bad in the good
The former Indy grocery bagger joins Dustin Hoffman, Led Zeppelin, and more.
Performances, interviews, giveaways and more featured at one-of-a-kind event.
The arts season begins with a jammed-packed weekend of activity.
As has now become the tradition, I’ve woken up the second Sunday of September with a dance hangover. That’s because, last night, Indianapolis City Ballet staged its annual “Evening with the Stars” benefit, bringing a who’s who of top dancers from around the world to the Murat Theatre. The moments of greatness? Yes, I […]
A batch of items were inadvertently omitted from this week’s IBJ A&E e-blast. Here’s what you missed.
In search of quality/convenience/price in rolling eateries
The new Go Ape course is an outstanding excuse to revisit Eagle Creek Park, one of the country’s largest municipal parks.