Priority list includes music of Prince, lots of Shakespeare
Plus, you can call her a one-hit-wonder, but Maria Muldaur has been exploring and creating ever since that hit.
Plus, you can call her a one-hit-wonder, but Maria Muldaur has been exploring and creating ever since that hit.
County officials and the local 4-H group disagree over who should control a proposed $18 million project for a new county fairgrounds.
Being the first black reporter at IBJ, the Smithsonian’s new African-American museum spoke to me in a special way. But it can also speak to people of any race—as long as they’re willing to listen.
Let’s meet others who are the oldest in their sport.
The complaint alleges the Westfield Washington School Corp. did not properly supervise the employee who constructed the stage, leading to a student’s injuries.
Officials said Wednesday they are launching a capital campaign to raise the final 40 percent of their fundraising goal. They also unveiled designs for the project by Indianapolis-based Ratio Architects.
Plus Beef & Boards goes “Into the Woods” for the first time.
Win a pair of tickets to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Halloween fundtraiser.
Handsome bar with bold lighting? Check. Big, comfortable booths? Check. Visible kitchen? Check. Food choices that require no explanation? Check.
Plus thoughts on the IRT season opener “The Three Musketeers.”
Those boys of summer won the World Series in front of a crowd of … 6,000.
Math skills not required to score passes to a screening of Ben Affleck’s latest film.
Bjorn Hanson, of New York University’s Tisch Center for Hospitality and Tourism, expressed doubt at the home-furnishing retailer’s plan to open at least five hotels, including one in Indianapolis.
The retail chain plans to open a line of West Elm hotels, with five locations beginning to open in late 2018—including one in the former Coca-Cola bottling plant.
The week also includes appearances by pianist Lang Lang and comedian Hannibal Buress.
Several of the best-known names in travel are now united in one hotel company after the $13 billion acquisition.
The Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art plans to move out of its headquarters gallery in the Murphy Arts Center by the end of the year to make room for an expansion of bar and music venue Hi-Fi and other building renovations.
Indy Chamber President and CEO Michael Huber has found his rhythm as a founding member of the eight-piece party band Chamber Music.
When Indianapolis native Parker Sawyers got the call to audition to play on-screen the man who would become POTUS, he found himself with the biggest challenge of his budding career.
More than a year after the Indianapolis Museum of Art enacted an $18 general admission, membership numbers are up and CEO Charles Venable says visitors are spending more time at the museum.