Indianapolis Art Center names new president from within
Patrick Flaherty, former director of exhibitions for the IAC, to fill spot vacated by Carter Wolf. Plus staff shift and new hires at the Arts Council of Indianapolis.
Patrick Flaherty, former director of exhibitions for the IAC, to fill spot vacated by Carter Wolf. Plus staff shift and new hires at the Arts Council of Indianapolis.
There are still first-timers who have yet to experience the Mass Ave.-area 10-day fest. On its 10th anniversary, here’s some guidance.
We finally have a summer blockbuster. But I’ll take “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” instead.
The show proper began, I’m sure I wasn’t the only one in the sizable crowd bracing for sound problems…and relieved when none occurred. In fact, the sound was impeccable.
Indy’s American Soccer League team shows support for to-be-built second theater for IndyFringe.
I’m not talking about the shows they’ve selected, but the promos they created.
This seemingly Cirque-grown species of superhumans contort while flying, connect while swinging, tumble while balancing, hurl one another with their feat, and defy gravity.
Emptying the arts notebook…and bracing for the return of the greatest spectacle in drunken river riding.
Who’d have thought that the place to go for a Teflon summer romantic comedy would be the Phoenix Theatre?
A trip to Chicago yields a pair of well-worth-the-drive pleasures from two of the country’s leading regional theaters.
The multi-venue fest also will feature funk/soul saxophonist Maceo Parker and SNL trombonist Steve Turre.
Acting Up Productions isn’t the first theater company to cast a woman as the great Dane. But what could have been a gimmick instead proved to be a casting coup.
There are worse problems to have in theater than an audience so enthusiastic about what they are seeing and hearing that their hooting and hollering dampens the emotional impact of the end of your show.
Praise for “The Normal Heart, categories in flux, and Matt LeBlanc nominated for playing Matt LeBlanc. Plus the best awards-show number ever.
Had it been ready along with the rest of the commissioned artwork, the latest addition to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail might be seen in a more positive light.
Yes, “Hair” is set in a world where “free love” was one of the mantras. But that’s not what the infamous scene is about.
“Five Brushstrokes” to be unveiled at event in August. Five elements range from 19-40 ft. tall.
For me, the weekend included a teen “Hair,” movie screenings, and more. What did you do on the A&E front?