Ticket giveaway: ISO’s “Classical Christmas”
Win tickets to the Indianapolis Symphony’s “other” holiday show.
Win tickets to the Indianapolis Symphony’s “other” holiday show.
Conner Prairie Interactive History Park will open a Civil War exhibit in June, hoping for a similar bump in membership and ticket sales as it got from its Balloon Voyage rides the past two years.
The high-tech Julie Taymor/Bono superhero show scores national attention while “Scottsboro Boys announced closing after only six weeks.
The holiday shows began to take over the performing arts scene this weekend? Did you see “A Christmas Carol”? “A Very Phoenix Xmas”?
A longtime senior manager at the Indianapolis Museum of Art has retired—the result of a settlement in a retaliation lawsuit she filed earlier this month.
In defense of the indefensible: Yes, I still support the man.
Last in our month-long series of double-letter restaurant reviews. This week: Teddy’s Burger Joint.
The ISO opened with "A Thanksgiving Overture" — which inspired me to offer my thoughts on what I'm thankful for in the world of Indianapolis arts.
Indianapolis Symphony, Clowes Hall are among those that have experienced defections.
What are the holidays without the Jimmy Stewart classic? And it’s even better on the big screen.
What are you thankful for this holiday season?
Thoughts on the Noise! cabaret, Bands of America’s Grand National Championships, and Blue Man Group.
After initial glitch, our meal at The Ripple Inn eatery proved excellent.
Musical featuring John Prine tunes moves beyond the Phoenix.
Marching bands filled Lucas Oil Stadium. Blue men visited Clowes. What did you do this weekend?
When it comes to old-school eateries, Mississippi Belle goes to the head of the class. There’s nothing pretentious about this understated, strip-mall storefront just west of Keystone Avenue.
This week, I felt a little like Goldilocks visiting the bear cottage—only in my search of things that were just right, I found everything to be too something or other.
Local design junkies know a Studio AMF piece by its painstakingly finished woodwork embedded with specks of sterling silver. That type of branding is difficult to achieve without using a giant logo, and Allison Ford is one of few, if not the only, local designers to pull it off.
Movie house–featuring mostly free classics, foreign films, and more–aims to be “best university theater in the country.”
Take your pick from two Vogue shows if you are randomly drawn in this week’s contest.