You-review-it Monday: Jason Robert Brown and more
Did you get to the Cabaret this weekend? Catch a Heartland film? See one of the Going Solo shows?
Did you get to the Cabaret this weekend? Catch a Heartland film? See one of the Going Solo shows?
Nearly 4,200 people have asked the Indiana Gaming Commission to bar them from entering casinos across Indiana.
A stagehands union is contesting an attempt by investigators of the deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse to seize records of its members.
Life-like images used to drum up business in a meeting sector that’s suffering along with the economy.
Ed Martin Jr., the former car dealer who helped create Indiana’s horse-racing industry, these days isn’t even welcome at the state’s tracks. The Indiana Horse Racing Commission banned Martin after he refused to obtain a license, but he filed a lawsuit in Marion Superior Court last month seeking to overturn the decision.
An intense documentary, a romantic comedy, and even a horror film for your consideration.
A team of collegiate collaborators turns Cathy Day’s acclaimed book into a stage musical
Despite the Aug. 13 stage collapse killing 7 concertgoers, the Indiana State Fair turned a modest profit of $389,000 this year. But about $500,000 in potential revenue was lost in the aftermath of the tragedy, and two investigations will cost about $1 million by the end of the year.
Win tickets to a sneak preview of this financial industry thriller.
The not-for-profit, whose annual film festival in Indianapolis opens Thursday, has surpassed $10 million and hopes to hit its goal of $12.5 million by the end of next year.
The joint effort between local architects and tourism officials allows residents and visitors to download self-guided audio tours of the city’s major monuments, sports venues and public buildings.
‘Avenue Q’ also returning for another run this year.
The National Safety Council’s Annual Congress & Expo will come to Indianapolis for the first time in September 2019. It's expected to draw 14,000 delegates, likely making it one of the five biggest conventions the city hosts that year.
The gift will enable the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association to continue an annual marketing campaign aimed at attracting Midwestern visitors to the city.
Subscribers will be able to use both services under one account and one password, CEO Reed Hastings said Monday in a blog post.
The full-service YMCA, known as Indy Bike Hub, opened Sept. 7 after a $3.5 million renovation of the City Market’s East Wing that also included improvements to the market’s main hall.
Black is famous for being angry, and he says Vonnegut helped shape the way he looks at the world.
The revised version of the celebration of everyday working life sings on Mass Ave.
Controversy has swirled around a piece of art commissioned for the Cultural Trail’s $2 million public art program. What ultimately happens to Fred Wilson’s “E Pluribus Unum” sculpture of a freed slave could alienate local African-Americans who oppose it or draw the scorn of national art critics.
The Heartland Film Festival entry looks at the life of the late Ken Olsen, who founded Massachusetts-based Digital Equipment Corp.