DINING: Kilroy’s is here
Kilroy’s Bar n’ Grill, the Bloomington college-crowd staple, comes to the big city.
Kilroy’s Bar n’ Grill, the Bloomington college-crowd staple, comes to the big city.
Holiday season staples take the stages at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and the Phoenix Theatre.
Say goodbye to tournament tennis in Indy. I feel bad for all those who invested their time, effort and money into sustaining the presence
of world-class tennis here.
There’s a lot more than Travelocity when it comes to booking travel online.
One of the first things new airport CEO John Clark said he wanted to do was to squeeze more use—and revenue—out
of the new airport terminal’s Civic Plaza space.
The inaugural show opened Dec. 2 at the Indiana Convention Center, and is expected to draw more than
10,000 attendees.
City Market has agreed to forgive Constantino’s $27,000 in unpaid rent if the meat and produce stand shuts down by Dec.
24.
Plus, Leguizamo’s show, seen in Indy earlier this year, now has a name.
The museum has been facing tight budgets and dropping attendance.
Riley Area Development Corp. is pitching the idea of building a performing arts center in the City Market. The YMCA
of Greater Indianapolis, meanwhile, is in talks with the city about building a full-service fitness center on the site.
“Sacred Spain: Art and Belief in the Spanish World” at the Indianapolis Museum of Art is drawing visitors from around the
world for an unprecedented exhibition
At Churchill Downs, a star-packed music festival is coming. Could Indiana casinos follow the lead?
Win tickets to the new Morgan Freeman/Matt Damon film.
The 107-year-old monument was closed in mid-September so that crews could fix damage caused by rain leaking into the observation
deck.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is losing endowment revenue at the same time prominent donor Wayne Zink, CEO of Endangered
Species Chocolate, has resigned from the board.
The 34-story hotel, the city’s largest, is scheduled to open in 2011.
When Colts tight end Dallas Clark made that one-handed touchdown catch, moving him past the legendary Baltimore Colt John
Mackey, questions once again arose.
Until the first George Bush opens his presidential library, I’ve seen them all.