LOU’S VIEWS: Student work shines, challenges at Art Center
The Student Invitational includes work from the Herron School of Art, Notre Dame, and more.
The Student Invitational includes work from the Herron School of Art, Notre Dame, and more.
A class championship won in 2002 doesn’t quite measure up to 1997’s runner-up finish.
Tribute nights dominate this year’s lineup, with celebrations of the Eagles, Michael Jackson, more.
Plus an in-progress Jack the Ripper musical and a twist on dinner theater from NoExit Performance.
Craft Street Restaurant & Bar has turned an oft-turned-over spot on 82nd Street into an upgraded neighborhood bar with potential.
Local hoteliers and hospitality officials are bracing for a soft 2018. And some in the industry are pointing to the fallout from a controversial 2015 law as the culprit responsible for an expected one-year downturn.
Indianapolis’ parks have a range of activities to choose from year-round, many at low or no cost.
It’s two steps forward, one step back for this group as tough opponents loom.
The Cabaret smoothly transitions into a temporary home while DK sets its dancers loose as choreographers.
The unexceptional exterior hides a comfortable restaurant where friendly service, nice presentation and fair prices cover for adequate food.
Bill Garrett endured racial prejudice on the way to the 1947 state basketball championship.
Even if the Legislature approves the new lottery tickets, it's uncertain when they could be sold. They're not specified in the existing contract with Gtech Indiana, which runs the Hoosier Lottery.
The undersea adventure that gave new life to Disney animation has trouble staying afloat on stage at the Murat.
Northstar Lottery Group, which is accused of manipulating scratch-off games in Illinois, is a subsidiary of Gtech Corp., the parent of the company that manages the Hoosier Lottery.
Visit Indy officials don’t expect the sale to affect the 2021 CEDIA show in Indianapolis and say they are hopeful it won’t have an impact on the city’s bid to host the event in 2024.
Plus Brian Stokes Mitchell, from Broadway’s “Ragtime,” plays the relocated Cabaret.
The Four Seasons musical returns to Clowes Hall and this boy from Jersey (born in late December back in ’63) has seats you could win.
The multi-million dollar projects at the agritourism destination along Interstate 65 will be similar in scale to its dairy, pig and crop adventures, which pull in more than 600,000 visitors a year.
Making a restaurant succeed anywhere is a challenge. Trying to make it work in the Village of West Clay has proven to be an even greater one.