Comedy club reopening under new ownership
New local owners of Morty’s Comedy Joint on East 96th Street plan to open the club on March 4. It has been closed since early
January.
New local owners of Morty’s Comedy Joint on East 96th Street plan to open the club on March 4. It has been closed since early
January.
Gov. Mitch Daniels said Tuesday that this August's fair will showcase Indiana's relationship with Japan.
Rep. Bill Crawford unexpectedly pulled the measure after the House defeated his amendment to allow inland casinos while approving
another one to shift some of the tax burden from two central Indiana horse racing tracks with slot machines.
American Cabaret vets launch new production company. First show to celebrate “Classic Soul.”
So what did you see, hear or do this weekend?
Nearly four dozen host committee members and Indianapolis officials attended the game. The entourage will apply what they
learned to the 2012 event.
Last in our month-long series of reviews of College Avenue eateries. This week: The Northside Social.
This week, I empty the notebook with thoughts on Indiana Ballet Com.’s “From Shakespeare with Love,” the ISO Pops concert with Tony DeSare, Beef & Boards’ “Footloose” and Indianapolis Civic Theatre’s “My Fair Lady.”
After Sen. Evan Bayh’s bombshell announcement, I’m even less likely to ever run for office.
Even with all its problems, I can’t get enough of the Vancouver games.
Big name speakers coming to central Indiana.
The funds will be used for construction on the remaining 4.5 miles of the $62.5 million project, officials announced Wednesday.
Milwaukee landmark offers innovative connection to the arts. Why not follow its lead?
Did you catch Cirque at Conseco? A&A at TOTS? Or just marvel at the Olympic opening ceremonies?
Issue likely to land in House, Senate conference committee.
Forced to cancel its upcoming production of “The Mikado,” the Indianapolis Opera hopes more cuts will help fill a $400,000
budget gap.
Thoughts on the latest from the anything-can-happen company.