Cathedral mines ‘Silver’ for new tuner
Second Robert Louis Stevenson musical adaptation takes stage.
Second Robert Louis Stevenson musical adaptation takes stage.
Beverly Hills, Calif.-based entertainment company says lease gives it the right to change venue’s name to Old National Centre.
This week, the Broadway sensation “Billy Elliot” dances into Chicago for an extended run. And, closer to home,
the Phoenix indulges in some conspiracy theorizing.
In light of the copyright infringement lawsuits Coach has brought against two Indianapolis retailers, I find myself wondering
if my purchase would be an ethical one, especially as someone who appreciates apparel (and accessories) as an art form.
One of the advantages of our month-long restaurant themes is that it gives us
an excuse to visit old favorites, and this landmark certainly qualifies.
Washington, D.C.-based Americans for the Arts says the state had 9,950 arts-related businesses last year, a five-year low
and down 3.9 percent
from 2008.
The convention bureau has shelved its plan to attract a full-service hotel and instead will boost spending on tourism marketing.
Newcomer Carmel Repertory Theatre lands $75,000 from city.
Series starts with ‘Across the Universe’ on June 4.
We’ve got a pair of passes each for two lucky winners.
Joffrey Ballet and Manhattan Transfer also taking the stage.
Unsatisfied with the Hoosier Park owner’s reorganization plan, hedge funds represented by Wells Fargo Bank petition for conversion
of Chapter 11 bankruptcy into Chapter 7.
The Bulldogs were chosen after winning the hearts of Indiana basketball fans with an incredible run to the Final Four, which
ended with a 61-59 loss to Duke in the title game.
Jennifer Higdon’s Violin Concerto had first hearing courtesy of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
The $25 million project, which is the cornerstone of Carmel’s Arts & Design District, has signed 11 interior design-related tenants
and a restaurant.
Familiar face found on theater review page of Washington paper.
Familiar face found on theater review page of Washington paper.
In IBJ's new video feature on front-burner business issues that vex restaurants, Regina Mehallick
of downtown's R bistro mulls the financial and personal demands of running a chef-owned eatery with a menu that changes
every week.