City Market steering away from food court reputation
Proposed $2.7 million renovation would take down west wing and make cosmetic improvements before 2012 Super Bowl.
Proposed $2.7 million renovation would take down west wing and make cosmetic improvements before 2012 Super Bowl.
Indianapolis officials are proposing a $2.7 million renovation of the downtown City Market, three years after the last major
renovation failed to boost business.
Indiana History Center prize package include entry into The Indiana Experience.
Opening week lineup to be announced June 6 for new Carmel concert hall.
The Indianapolis Art Fair fundraiser was just one of many offerings.
In its 40th year, event will feature 225 artists in a format expanded to two days.
I wish I hadn’t missed the days when Nordstrom’s Manhattan outpost would’ve been a gleaming tower of polished consumerism,
complete with elevator operators and too many shoe salesmen.
My soiled shirt was a reminder of the best fish tacos I’ve had outside my dad’s kitchen.
This week, a tribute that transcends at the Phoenix Theatre, plus thoughts on this year’s Spotlight benefit.
Seven months before the $275 million expansion of the Indiana Convention Center is complete, convention planners and local
convention and tourism officials are calling for an upgrade to the existing Convention Center space.
Just two years ago, the future seemed as bright for the Indy Racing League. But that was then. This is now.
How much does our knowledge about an actor’s private life influence his or her stage or screen credibility?
Jamfest Cheer Super Nationals will be held in Indianapolis through 2015. The competition is one of the city’s largest annual
gatherings, attracting about 20,000 cheerleaders and spectators.
Win a pair of tickets to the Phoenix Theatre production
May 15
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
For most, the Indy 500 means a car race. For others, though, it means an inexpensive chance to catch some live music. Among the bands and performers coming to town for 500-related festivities: Everclear on the 15th, The Elms on 21st, Eddie “Baby Hold On” Money on the 22nd, and ZZ Top on the 28th. For a more complete schedule, click here.
The Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association is spending $1.3 million to promote the city to eight Midwestern markets,
in
hopes of attracting more travelers.
The Phoenix Theatre’s Bryan Fonseca, abetted by talented actor/musicians, create a strong, world-weary world premiere.
Society says the attendance represents a 57.4-percent increase over typical walk-in traffic to the Indiana History Center.