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12 arts days of Xmas day 10: ‘Butler’s Big Dance’
New book takes a literary look at campus life during the NCAA tournament.
Fourth Artsgarden walkway gets final approval
Construction on the walkway that will connect the downtown PNC Center with the Indianapolis Artsgarden should begin in March. Plans to pave the gravel parking lots on the former site of Market Square also received approval.
Not-for-profits hang out consulting shingle
Tight budgets are prompting some of the state’s largest not-for-profit organizations to launch new businesses to shore up the bottom line. The Indianapolis Museum of Art, for example, has a contract to manage the airport’s art collection.
DINING: Local restaurants came and went during 2010
Some offered their inaugural feasts. Others served their last meal. Here’s a rundown of just some of the transitions on the Indy dining scene this year.
LOU’S VIEWS: Mixed bag of 2010 bests
The holiday happenings are behind us. The 2011 offerings are yet to come. That means its time for my annual trek through the IBJ archives for reminders of A&E events that I enthusiastically recommended during the past year.
12 arts days of Xmas: Day 9 – ‘Remember the Night’
Bet your film buff friend hasn’t seen this should-be holiday classic.
12 arts days of Xmas: Day 7 – Armchair Quarterback and other games
Have a sports junkie on your list? Here’s a great game to play during the big game.
12 arts days of Xmas: Day 6 – “Wicked” lottery
Stand in line for your friend—and you both can see the show for $50.
IU locating art and design center in Columbus
IU President Michael McRobbie says the school wanted to locate the center in Columbus to take advantage of the Indiana city's unique architecture and commitment to the arts.
Review: “Wicked” national tour at the Murat
Even with its inherent flaws, the wicked witch musical still flies.
Performing-arts groups stretch to cover rent at Palladium
Carmel is building a dream home for the performing arts. Now those groups planning to move into it just have to figure out how to pay their share of the mortgage.
BENNER: Sports moments to remember–and forget
Butler basketball leads list of top sports stories of the year.
STYLE: Non-sibling Sisters keeps companies in stitches
From their Noblesville house, a mother-and-daughter team try to change embroidery’s damaged image.
DINING: Byrd is the word in Greenwood
Last in this month’s series of fine-feathered restaurant reviews. This week: Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria.
LOU’S VIEWS: Grown-up movies dominate holiday multiplexes
Thoughts on “True Grit,” “The Fighter,” and more.
12 arts days of Xmas: Day 3
The dozen-part gift guide continues. This time, it’s plays on tape.