Ticket giveaway: Roy Blount Jr. and more
Score tickets to a luncheon with bestselling writers.
Score tickets to a luncheon with bestselling writers.
Matt Damon stars in a supernatural thriller. And we’ve got passes to give away.
Not sure how to weed through the 100-plus offerings at this year's Heartland Film Festival? Here are some recommendations from IBJ movie buffs.
A new bar and pizzeria and bar sets up shop in the Century Building.
After months of discussions, IU Director of Athletics Fred Glass has determined that IU athletics must be defined by a broader culture than simply wins and losses
ICO season opener featured Barber, Schumann and Mendelssohn.
Despite objections, the Metropolitan Development Commission agreed to provide $600,000 in city funds to help build an enclosed pedestrian walkway connecting the downtown PNC Center with the Indianapolis Artsgarden.
Between-movements claps drew attention at Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra gala.
The weekend included openers for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and the Indiana Repertory Theatre. Did you catch any?
Attractions like apple orchards and corn mazes are reporting bigger crowds this year, especially with cooler temperatures and dry weather.
Thoughts on the national tour of the Disney musical, which landed at the Murat Theatre at Old National Center.
On Thursday, the IBJ and the International School brought together some of Indy's leading arts pros for an off-the-cuff evening of performance and in-depth discussion.
A new not-for-profit organization will try to raise more than $700,000 a year for the trail’s ongoing maintenance, and it will market the trail as a tourism and economic-development engine.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s plan to employ 100 students through a federally funded work-study program is on hold, pending a compliance review by IUPUI.
First in a month-long series of “street” restaurants.
Art vs. Art and the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis set artist against artist
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