IBJ movie night: Angelo Pizzo’s ‘My All American’
Be among the first to see the latest from the writer of “Hoosiers” and “Rudy.”
Be among the first to see the latest from the writer of “Hoosiers” and “Rudy.”
Also this week, an intense drama at the Phoenix and a new James Still work at the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
The 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winning play offers complex rewards while the Indianapolis Museum of Arts troupe in residence proves hit and miss.
This weekend, you can pick and choose events or settle into one of two weekend-long festivals.
Who said variety shows are dead? The hit TV series is sending some of its top acts on tour and IBJ has tickets to give away.
Low-low budget Shakespeare and top-of-the-line dance talent each yielded distinct pleasures.
It’s not all creepy and altogether ooky as we enter Halloween month. But that’s a good place to start for this week’s picks.
The British everything-but-the-kitchen-sink comedy gets a local premiere courtesy of the Phoenix Theatre.
The Indiana Repertory Theatre opens its season with a stage adaptation of the classic novel. Here’s how you can win a pair of seats.
Plus, Heartland lands latest Andonio Banderas film and the Arts Council goes biking.
George and Ira, Steve and Eydie, and Chita are celebrated at the Palladium while some of the leading dancers in the world converge on Clowes Hall.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers are coming to Muncie and I’ve got a pair of seats to give away.
World music, British comedy, a homegrown musical and more offer plenty of options this week.
Plus Indy Jazz Fest continues, a new interactive area opens at the History Center, and Storytelling Arts brings back Kevin Kling.
With a song list ranging from Kurt Weill to Miley Cyrus, the TV (“The Good Wife”), Broadway (“Cabaret”) and film (“Titus”) star delivered.
Win tickets to the annual event at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
The performing arts season officially begins with a jam-packed weekend. Here’s some help choosing.
Can you think of another book musical this romantic, tense, funny and exciting in which there’s not a villain to be found?
Plus skateboard fun (and education) at the Indiana State Museum’s latest show.
I couldn’t sample everything, but I tried most of what the annual White River State Park food fest had to offer.