Ticket giveaway: ‘Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination’
You don’t need to go to a galaxy far, far away to be a part of the Star Wars universe. A new exhibit at the Indiana State Museum takes you there.
You don’t need to go to a galaxy far, far away to be a part of the Star Wars universe. A new exhibit at the Indiana State Museum takes you there.
Events this week include an innovate kids’ concert with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and a site-specific theater production at Garfield Park.
A top-notch cast, stunning visuals, and a solid score make this new musical a catch.
What did you see, hear or do on the A&E front this weekend? ‘Into the Woods’ at Civic? Lea Salonga with the Symphony? The Stutz Artists’ Open House?
Win a quartet of passes to the May 18 Indianapolis Art Center event.
Summer’s movie options expand with new program to bring bikers into the south-side park
Choices for this week include Diana Krall, “Into the Woods,” and the Stutz Artists Open House.
Catch the American Pianists Association competition? Attend one of the first concerts at the Schrott? What did you do on the A&E front this weekend?
What happens when DiCaprio meets Fitzgerald? Win tickets to a pre-release screening of the new cinematic version of the American classic and find out.
This week, you can see many of Indy's finest performers on one stage, it's up-and-comers on another, or, on a brand new stage, both.
Visual artists and arts administrators dominate list of grant recipients.
The film dares not to back away from the blatant racist taunts and threats that were a reality of Robinson’s entry into the game.
Win one of two sets of seats to see the former “Tonight Show” bandleader.
The American Pianists Association fellowships, a storytelling benefit, and a lot more is happening in the upcoming week.
Two Gentlemen with Coronas? A Raisin in the Scone? Moon Pie for the Misbegotten? What would you call a theater eatery?
First Friday? ‘Clybourne Park’? The IBJ A&E Road Trip? What did you hear, see or do on the A&E front this weekend?
The IMA is one of only five North American stops for the show by perhaps the most famous contemporary living artist in the world.
The Green Day music-fueled show at Clowes Hall isn't just for members of its characters' demographic group. The Broadway show that “American Idiot” most recalls is “Movin’ Out.” That, too, focused on a group of friends who take different paths into the world.