I won’t miss Metromix…just what it could have been
Thought on the folding of the Indianapolis Star’s not-quite-alt weekly.
Thought on the folding of the Indianapolis Star’s not-quite-alt weekly.
A panel of state appellate court judges backed a trial court’s decision, determining trustees for the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg breached their duties by failing to distribute more than $1 million to his two sons.
What did you see, hear or do this weekend?
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will charge $5 for parking starting Sept. 1. The new fee comes a year after the museum opened an outdoor sculpture park that drove up attendance.
In a meeting last week, I found myself reminiscing with my first client about a conversation we’d had with then-Indianapolis mayor Steve Goldsmith 17 years ago.
Last in a month-long series of reviews of “heated” eateries.
Greetings from California, where the question of the week was, “Is L.A. a theater town?
Also, ballet at the multiplex, B’way’s original Javert with the ISO, and more.
How does a celebration of agriculture stay relevant? What happens after the cows go home? Cindy Hoye has answers.
Isn’t it funny—or, maybe, not so funny—how we like to hate on sports figures?
Shelly Leer had planned to start ModHomeEc on a small scale, but has found it tough to keep it there. She’s had to double class sizes from three students to six since January and has started offering three-day, out-of-town workshops in Chicago.
Housed in what was, briefly, the home of a failed deli, Hotcakes Emporium has the key elements of the breakfast joints I grew up with at the Jersey shore.
It’s impossible for those of us who have raised kids with the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis to imagine what it’s like to enter it, as a child, for the first time.
Majestic Star Casinos general manager Larry Buck says the changes at the two casinos on Lake Michigan in Gary were recommended by efficiency consultants hired by its creditors.
This week, I’ve joined 20 other theater journalists—and a team of top arts editors—to create an experimental pop-up newsroom in L.A.
It was a predictable year for the awards, but Neil Patrick Harris and company offered a quirky, fun show. Some thoughts.
Did you take young ones to Let’s Meet PBS Kids in the Park? Hang with a more mature crowd at “Avenue Q”?
Indiana Black Expo is working to overcome last summer’s shootings and a recent staff mutiny, but observers say the root of the problem is declining interest among African-American adults in its signature event.