Priority list includes poison at the State Museum, a justice at IRT, more
Plus award-winning writer Yaa Gyasi visits Butler University.
Plus award-winning writer Yaa Gyasi visits Butler University.
A former assistant manager has been sentenced after pleading guilty to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from depositors. She said she stole the money after she became addicted to playing slot machines.
Plus concerts by Arlo Guthrie and Michael McDonald as well as the return of “Cabaret Poe.”
The St. Elmo/Harry & Izzy spinoff offers a slate of meaty sandwiches with an academic twist.
The late Joe Tiller and others have this in common: lots of victories.
No, I didn’t watch all 200-plus movies being screened at this year’s fest. But I saw enough of them to offer strong recommendations.
A U.S. House committee has advanced a plan to make Indiana's Dunes National Lakeshore the state’s first national park.
First production by Indy’s newest professional theater explores time and relationships.
Indianapolis, Cleveland, New Orleans and Pittsburgh are among those that been dropped as potential host cities for the 2026 World Cup, the North American bid committee said Wednesday.
Plus Joshua Bell with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and graffiti at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Cathy Ferree is trying to usher in an era of change for the Indiana State Museum that will include new permanent exhibits, increased marketing and perhaps most importantly, new programming at the museum meant to increase attendance through repeat visitors.
Just make sure to leave room for the flan.
‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,’ ‘Fun Home’ and ‘Memphis’ show off local strengths.
Scoreboard operator still at it after more than 30 years, but don’t confuse him with the timekeeper.
Live Nation, owner of the 24,000-capacity amphitheater in Noblesville, announced Wednesday morning that the venue would be renamed Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center as part of a multiyear deal.
The Lucases have hosted major gatherings on their West 116th Street estate since 2011—but with no special permitting or commercial zoning that a traditional event center would need.
Plus a “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” star plays the Cabaret.
The largest individual gift in the theater’s history will be used to create the James Still Playwright-in-Residence Fund.
Indiana and Purdue join their conference brethren in posting impressive results … so far.
Actors Theatre of Indiana revives the Jerry Herman musical with its heart intact.