Film fest will screen at Libertine, Tibbs Drive-in, Eiteljorg and more
Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s writing/directing debut to close Indianapolis International Film Festival in July.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s writing/directing debut to close Indianapolis International Film Festival in July.
The theatrical spin on “Monty Python & the Holy Grail” gets its extremely silly Indy regional theater debut. The result: The strongest work yet from director/producer Bob Harbin and company.
Stuck for something to do this weekend? Start with one of Indy’s most popular festivals and consider a concert among the critters.
Whether you made it to the big even this year or not, you can make recipes from Indy’s leading restaurants at home with this handy guide.
Indianapolis City Ballet’s talent lineup for its annual “Evening with the Stars” event once again represents a who’s who in world-class dance talent.
Score tickets for every one of the 64 shows as well as an overnight stay at the Nestle Inn.
This week, basketball and football pros hit the diamond and the undead overrun the Indiana Historical Society
The artist who could not leave his country to attend the retrospective of his work at the Indianapolis Museum of Art compares U.S. to China.
What happens when one of the most acclaimed theater directors teams with one of the most accomplished theaters to adapt the beloved story for the stage?
PrideFest and Carmel Art & Design District Gallery Walk were just two of the popular events over the weekend. What did you get to?
Holly C. Johnson returns to the ISO after a stint with the Indiana University Foundation.
The massive choir comes to Bankers Life Fieldhouse. And we’ve got three pairs of tickets to pass on to IBJ readers.
You want variety in your A&E diet? How about a world-class uke player, a former “SNL” star now Broadway belter, and a grown-up marching band?
Michael Frant & Spearhead, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, and Mayer Hawthorne among headliners for first annual WARMfest, featuring music on five stages.
The smart decision to incorporate more Spanish into the script isn’t enough to save a compromised production of the musical theater classic.
Thanks to grants from the Central Indiana Community Foundation and Lilly Endowment, a shrew will be tamed in August … and you’ll have a better chance of hearing it.
So did you make it to a concert at the Lawn or Klipsch? Enjoy the Gospel Brunch at the Egyptian Room? Catch “The Screwtape Letters” at Clowes?
A playful program of in-the-moment exercises crafted by a Pulitzer Prize winner highlighted an ISO all-American program. Krzysztof Urbanski conducted.
This summer, a major fest vacates its Labor Day post while a newcomer claims a Fourth of July spot.