Ticket giveaway: ‘Cabaret’
Win tickets to Actors Theatre of Indiana’s production of the classic Kander and Ebb musical.
Win tickets to Actors Theatre of Indiana’s production of the classic Kander and Ebb musical.
Catalyst Repertory's Bard Fest production benefits from an appropriately intense and committed cast.
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The Tweetable pros and cons of every team in the league.
Plus a new play from Tom Horan and a screening of a documentary look at Crispus Attucks school.
Plus, Indiana University’s art museum to shut down for lengthy renovations.
The gift from the Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation gets the theater closer to its $8.5 million goal for funding construction of a new home on North Illinois Street.
The Indianapolis Downtown Restaurant & Hospitality Association is making big adjustments to its “Devour” events starting next year, the organization announced Monday.
Also, the Indiana Repertory Theatre takes a mosaic-like look at local history.
Back in ’73, few imagined basketball’s little brother would become such a spectacle.
The Circle Centre newcomers isn’t just another interactive party palace.
Real-life stories outshine fiction films at the Oct. 20-30 cinematic soiree.
Did you hear the one about the time the high school football team in Indiana flew to play another high school football team in Indiana? It’s 1973, and football is the little brother in Indiana. There are no Indianapolis Colts. No Lucas Oil Stadium, nor RCA Dome. The high school season is over by early […]
The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites plans to pump more than $10 million into the Indianapolis museum in White River State Park and more than $7 million into 11 historic sites it manages around the state.
Beef & Boards proves that, theatrically, it’s not just interested in comfort food.
The organizer for the Evermore Music Festival is telling vendors and bands that his business is insolvent and does not have enough money to fully pay them for their work on the inaugural event, which fell far short of attendance projections.
Historic preservation not-for-profit Indiana Landmarks is leading a fundraising campaign to restore the 80-year-old “Ayres clock” mounted on the corner of Circle Centre mall at Washington and Meridian streets.
The national association that accredits zoos and aquariums has given Mesker Park Zoo one year to fix maintenance concerns. Mesker Park is only one of four accredited zoos in Indiana.
Plus, you can call her a one-hit-wonder, but Maria Muldaur has been exploring and creating ever since that hit.
County officials and the local 4-H group disagree over who should control a proposed $18 million project for a new county fairgrounds.