Twelve games of Christmas: A shopper’s guide
Why settle for yet another game of Monopoly? Here are a dozen great new games to play on a cold winter’s night.
Why settle for yet another game of Monopoly? Here are a dozen great new games to play on a cold winter’s night.
Anxious to get out of the house? Consider this varied batch of options.
The ISO launches its three-week festival Jan. 22. Here’s how to score a pair of seats now for opening weekend.
If what you want is a clone of your favorite elements from episodes 4 and 5 with a few character tweaks, this installment might satisfy.
The most hallucinogenic theater offering in Indy in 2015 didn’t come from NoExit Performance, Know No Stranger, or one of the fringier Indy Fringe shows.
Maximize your holiday pleasures by taking in some of the many arts events happening this week.
Surprises on the list include a very young Best Actor and a very adult film as Best Animated Feature.
Win tickets to opening night of the Broadway in Indianapolis season opener at the Murat.
Plus, NoExit Performance offers its offbeat take on the holiday season at the White Rabbit Cabaret.
Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard star in Shakespeare’s classic. Here’s how to catch it before it hits theaters.
The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir celebrates the 25th anniversary of its signature holiday program while tiny art takes over Gallery 924.
I’m happy to report that this remarkable production of a stunning show deserves all the attention it’s getting.
This time, a Shakespeare spoof, Sam Rockwell rocks Sam Shepard, and a White House washout.
On a recent trip to New York, I fit in as much theater as humanly possible. Here are thoughts on three recent award-winners.
If you like the halftime shows better than the football games, you owe yourself the favor of seeing the Grand National Championship finals at least once in your life.
I’ve got a four-pack of tickets to the stage version of the Disney classic. Here’s how to win.
Spirit and Place Festival kicks off while Steve Wonder plays Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Steve Jobs is discussed theatrically, and actor Stephen Lang visits Ball State.
I appreciated a good space battle, but my favorite science fiction used speculation to make me wrestle with questions of the here and now.
Conversation can be theater’s greatest special effect—provided we care about the people doing the talking.
Leading this week’s list are two bookish event and a dance legend bringing her troupe back to her home state.