Film buff alert: First look at new IU Cinema opening in January.
Movie house–featuring mostly free classics, foreign films, and more–aims to be “best university theater in the country.”
Movie house–featuring mostly free classics, foreign films, and more–aims to be “best university theater in the country.”
Take your pick from two Vogue shows if you are randomly drawn in this week’s contest.
It's been a little while since I pointed you toward some highlights from the blog roll. Here, A&E interested parties, are some of the subject that the web is chattering about.
Massive powersports trade show Dealer Expo has committed to keep its annual event in Indianapolis through at least 2016—extending its stay by five years.
Were you a guest at “Mary’s Wedding” at the IRT? Experience the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra?
Angie Manuel is an interpretive naturalist at Mounds State Park in Anderson. Many make the mistake of calling her a park ranger, but she is quick to correct them.
The city put up $25 million for the hotel, restaurant and condo development at the corner of Washington and Illinois streets, including $3.75 million in exchange for the economic equivalent of an 8-percent stake.
Everyone now seems to have a favorite Mexican eatery—usually near one’s home or workplace.
In more and more plays, actors are addressing the audience directly. But when does a device become a crutch?
The Fishers Arts Council, which merged this year with the Fishers Cultural Alliance, is looking to become the suburb’s foremost arts advocate.
The owners of Indiana Live racetrack and casino failed to make an interest payment due Nov. 1 on $375 million in debt, providing additional fodder for credit analysts already worried about its financial condition.
City planners have downsized their renovation plans because project bids came in too high to meet the $2.7 million budget.
Win tickets to the Spirit & Place event featuring the author of “The Omnivore’s Dilemma.”
Comedian will co-star with Chris Noth, Kiefer Sutherland, and Jason Patric in “That Championship Season.”
There are more truths about what it’s like to be a human being in Chekhov’s play than there are in just about anything else I’ve seen on stage.
Visit the Phoenix Theatre? Check in on Know No Stranger? Join Q Artistry for an evening of Poe?
Bebe Paluzza Productions, which started as a local trade show for parents and grew into a series of consumer events staged in five cities, has been sold to two industry veterans who want to continue that expansion.
Is it fair to review a restaurant when it is trying to serve a packed house of customers who all have arrived and leave at roughly the same time?
This week, some top picks from Indianapolis museums’ and attractions’ permanent collections