Out-of-town review: Broadway’s ‘Clybourne Park’
Tony-winning play makes ‘God of Carnage’ look like children’s theater.
Tony-winning play makes ‘God of Carnage’ look like children’s theater.
Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new ‘Snapshot’ exhibition examines the photography that inspired 7 artists. Plus, ‘Cabaret’ at the Athenaeum.
Fourth in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurant reviews.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has vetoed a proposed ordinance aimed at hiring practices by local hotels, the mayor's office announced Thursday afternoon.
I spent last weekend in a hotel with 950 sorority women learning about sex. How’s that for an opening line? Are your fantasies afire? Curiosity aroused?
The $791 million Hoosier Lottery threw open bidding July 11 for a 10-year contract on marketing, sales and distribution services. The lottery wants to be among the fastest-growing in the country, and it’s looking to the gambling industry to help it reach that goal.
Museum has been fine-tuning service in preparation for Batman premier.
The Indianapolis and Orlando metro areas both have roughly 2 million residents, but Orlando’s theme parks drive a huge convention and tourism industry concentrated around a convention center miles from its downtown.
As crowds get bigger, businesses take more notice.
Travel writers’ annual meeting is a coup, but pressure is on to score a good impression
Officials are emboldened by the financial results of the city’s first time hosting the NFL championship game in February, which produced a direct economic impact of $176 million, according to a study commissioned by the Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee.
Lilly Endowment’s $500,000 gift will help fund needed maintenance to the historic building on Indiana Avenue. Center directors say the theater needs a new HVAC system, in addition to electrical wiring, lighting and sound equipment.
Broadway and TV vet presented a charming combo of Broadway star and Luke Duke in Indy appearance.
The Indiana State Fair is raising admission prices and adding a parking charge as it tries to recover from a big hit to its bottom line caused by last year’s tragic stage collapse.
Third in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurant reviews. This week: Grille 39.
A bodybuilder looking for love, high-wire walkers and super heroines are among my favorites at this year’s Indianapolis International Film Festival, set for July 19-29.
“Cabaret” at the Athenaeum? The open of Indy Reads Books? What did you attend this weekend?
Win tickets to the country star’s concert at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
As a long-time book lover, I’m a bit ashamed to admit that I rarely buy new books.