DINING: Looking back and forward–Inside the Scottish Rite Cathedral at the Double Eagle Cafe
Fourth in our month-long series of reviews of animal-named eateries.
Fourth in our month-long series of reviews of animal-named eateries.
Indianapolis Civic Theatre and Footlite Musicals take on musical theater milestones “Oklahoma!” and “Carousel.”
Over and above its predecessors, this year’s event is going to blow you away.
Contrary to popular-but-uninformed belief, religion is a matter of civil liberties, not majority rule.
Indiana’s reign at No. 3 may not last more than a year. It faces new competition from Ohio and possibly Kentucky.
With tickets to the living history museum…and go up, up and away.
Prior to its jump to Carmel, Civic offers a musical-heavy season at Marian University.
The century-old Murat Centre will be named the Old National Centre for the next three years. Event promoter Live Nation on
Tuesday put the new name in royal blue lettering above the marquee of the entertainment venue downtown.
The voice-mail system at the Murat already greets callers with this message: You have reached the Old National Center, a Live
Nation venue.
What did you see this weekend?
The Indiana Arts Commission on Friday morning accepted a staff recommendation to alter its regional partnership program, but
will delay action until next month.
Third in our month-long series of reviews of animal-named eateries.
This week, canines at Clowes, sisters in the suburbs, pals searching for Paul, and the Cabaret’s new digs at the Columbia
Club.
Midwest Fashion Week Berny Martin says the 2010
event, which runs through March 20 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, is less about the party and more about the business. Online
extra: Runway preview photo gallery.
The concept of more being better could be coming to a couple of institutions we know well.
The staff of the Indiana Arts Commission is proposing to revamp a regional partnership system that it enacted 13 years ago
as a way to fund the arts in all 92 counties of the state.
The Big Ten men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will be held in Indianapolis the next two years, but the conference’s
future in the city is uncertain after 2012.
Is the custom of quiet curbing the enthusiasm of potential symphony fans?
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is teaming with National Geographic on a permanent exhibit, "National Geographic
Treasures of the Earth," intended to provide immersive learning in archeological excavation.