You-review-it Monday
Did you help wrap up the Fringe? Join the semi-Beatles at Conner Prairie?
Did you help wrap up the Fringe? Join the semi-Beatles at Conner Prairie?
First-of-its-kind event in Indianapolis showcases what’s known as the slow food movement, which promotes the benefits of producing
plants, seeds and livestock for local consumption.
Luna Gaming Central City LLC is paying $7.5 million in cash plus a $2.5 million note, less adjustments. There were no competing
bids.
Instead of writing about some international location this time around,
I thought I’d rediscover something near home: Wabash, southwest of Fort Wayne.
Just going to Indy Fringe makes you a part
of it. It’s difficult to be a passive observer during the 10-day event, which ends Sunday.
The prolific developer of urban apartments plans to turn the building into an affordable artists’ community.
A strong balance sheet, experienced management, and conservative debt and investment policies contributed to the strong rating.
The Indiana State Fair has wrapped up a 17-day run during which officials say it drew 952,020 visitors.
The sixth annual event is up and running, with 280 performances through Aug. 29.
A naming-rights lawsuit brought by The Murat Temple Association against California-based event promoter Live Nation and Evansville-based
Old National Bank has been dismissed.
A wave of fundraising pitches is about to wash over Indianapolis arts supporters. Five organizations either have announced
or are working toward the launch of major campaigns.
Face it, Larry; you messed up. You trusted a 19-year-old with a questionable past.
Today’s and tomorrow’s jobs are increasingly dependent upon more and better education
This week, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre uses American lit as a launch pad; plus: books by local authors.
Chancellor's has high aspirations, with a seasonal, locally sourced menu clearly designed to appeal more to diners on
an expense account than college students on a budget.
Centaur plans to sell a casino west of Denver and a stalled casino development near Pittsburgh.
The Music for All Summer Symposium will bring about 1,600 students and teachers to campus June 18-25, 2011. Ball State is
to host the camp at least through 2015.
Win tickets to see dancers from American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Berlin Ballet and more at the Indianapolis City Ballet’s
gala.