LOPRESTI: Brownsburg wrestler dominates his sport, eyes Olympics
Brayton Lee, whose love of wrestling started when he was 5, has lost one match in four years.
Brayton Lee, whose love of wrestling started when he was 5, has lost one match in four years.
The bill would guarantee homeowners the ability to rent out their primary residence on websites such as Airbnb.
Plus a lesser-known musical from “Cabaret” and “Chicago” creators Kander and Ebb.
An initiative involving Indiana University and the Lilly Endowment is set to provide a $15 million renovation to the historic Madame Walker Theatre Center while ensuring the historic landmark’s viability into the future.
A company official said the changing home-entertainment market has taken a toll on the plant, which manufactures movies and video-game discs.
Thoughts on Brugge’s new upstairs neighbor, Txuleta Basque Cider House.
Classic Lorraine Hansberry play more than justifies a revival.
From 1,000-mile drives to special cable packages, Hoosier kin pull out the stops to see every game.
The “Movin’ Out” star offers a one-night-only performance of romantic tunes.
Plus, see what groups of artists can create on 24-hour notice at Indy Convergence.
The Indianapolis suburb has adopted rules on short-term home rental services like Airbnb as state lawmakers are again considering whether to ban such local regulations.
The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians is set to open the Four Winds Casino South Bend to the public on Tuesday, joining three other casinos the tribe already operates nearby in southwestern Michigan.
Is it too soon to start compiling a Best of 2018 list?
Smash Social features six tables, avocado toast, and curated drinks.
Son back on Hinkle Fieldhouse court, mom in the stands after coming back from brink.
A parade of terrific costumes and wigs, plus game performances, provide distraction from tired comedy.
Win tickets to see the latest Daniel Day-Lewis/Paul Thomas Anderson collaboration.
Plus “A Raisin in the Sun” returns to Indiana Repertory Theatre.
New anthology collects all his short fiction, offers insights into Indy’s leading literary light
Hats, colorful animals, and Japanese art will have their time in the Indianapolis Museum of Art spotlight.