Priority list: Cedric the Entertainer, a magical anniversary, more
Comedy, magic and music top the list this week.
Comedy, magic and music top the list this week.
The University of Connecticut has qualified for the ninth consecutive season, joining newcomers Oregon State, Washington and Syracuse.
Folds will be performing his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra as part of the three-day event
Marc Summers, the former star of Nickelodeon’s “Double Dare,” launched his new play from Bloomington.
Baker, who founded IU's jazz studies program, wrote more than 2,000 pieces of music and was nominated for a Grammy in 1979 and a Pulitzer Prize in 1973. In 2000, he was named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, the country's highest jazz honor.
Indiana tourism officials have released the route the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay will take this fall.
Visit Indy decided in the third quarter of 2014 to go all-digital with its seven-figure leisure advertising campaign, and it hasn’t looked back.
Fat Rooster Diner takes over the space formerly occupied by One South, retaining its predecessor’s popular pasta station but overhauling the rest of the menu.
When you go, don’t make a beeline for the third-floor galleries dedicated to the show. Instead, start in the lobby, where you’ll find a room devoted to Anila Quayyum Agha’s “Intersections.”
Eight reasons why the first weekend in April is a really big deal.
Indianapolis Zoo officials hope the as-yet-unnamed baby ape—born Wednesday in a rare in-captivity birth for orangutans—will inspire visitors to aid conservation efforts and help further socialize the zoo's other orangutans.
I never thought I’d say I miss the cheerfulness of Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies.
The Eiteljorg celebrates the Grand Canyon via art and artifacts, educational programs, storytelling, films and more
Only three months in, Muncie's most recent major investment to its downtown corridor seems to be luring hundreds of people who otherwise might never have visited.
Co-founder Zach De Pue—who also serves as ISO concertmaster and principal violinist—has announced that he and the group have amicably separated.
Plus thoughts on the Phoenix Theatre’s thriller ‘On Clover Road’
Stressing neither slavish authenticity nor pandering conventionality, Nada fills another hole at Circle Centre
The state tournament has taken many twists and turns since the historic outcome of 1956.
A strong tour brings the Disney-flop-film-turned-unlikely-Broadway-hit to theatrical life for a stint at Clowes Hall.
Also on the high-hopes list: A celebration of Indiana art at the State Museum.