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Butler ArtsFest continues while the Madame Walker screens the classic musical “Cabin in the Sky.”
Butler ArtsFest continues while the Madame Walker screens the classic musical “Cabin in the Sky.”
A sure sign of spring, the annual gallery hop/musical event happens April 24-25. Want to go?
Both Butler University and the University of Indianapolis are enlivened by arts activity this week.
The Discovery Channel stars hit the road for an evening of experiments, stories, and video, and on-stage experiments.
Pianists play for an APA title, Stewart Copeland brings new sounds to Clowes Hall, and Dance Kaleidoscope moves to the sounds of Ray Charles and Ella Fitzgerald.
How to make sense of the seemingly contradictory notions of a god who loves unconditionally and a god who would administer a punishment of eternal damnation?
Country stars Lady Antebellum and Kacey Musgraves also are set to perform in the music festival at White River State Park on April 3-5, with more acts to be announced.
The Indiana Repertory Theatre travels back to 1973 Atlanta while Wisdom Tooth Theatre asks questions of Judas Iscariot.
Two powerhouse vocalists provide the soundtrack for new work by choreographers David Hochoy and Nicholas Owens.
IU grad David Anspaugh, who recently moved back to Indiana, takes on production about a burned war vet.
Plus Indy Film Festival’s Film to Fork series continues with “The Search for General Tso.”
First Friday offers art, music…and donuts. Megan Hilty sings with the Symphony.
Enter to win passes to an advance screening of the sequel, starring Maggie Smith, Richard Gere, and Dev Patel.
The spoof comes to the Egyptian Room in March. You might magically win tickets here.
Jasmine Guy leads a Harlem Renaissance celebration. IU Opera revises a Broadway classic.
I’m still grumpy that “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” didn’t get nominated for Best Picture. But that won’t keep me from predicting and tweeting this year’s Oscars.
How about a night of Vonnegut? A cello/violin duo? A chance to cleanse the bad taste left from the TV “Peter Pan”?
Plus curator ins and outs and Glenn Close’s appearance at IU Cinema.
Okay, Sherlock, here’s a chance to discover the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s latest production without opening your wallet.
New "Out of this World: Cosmos Music Festival" includes Holst's "The Planets," classical pieces heard in "2001: A Space Odyssey" and works that were sent into space aboard the 1977 Voyager mission.