May 11, 2008
It was a low-key weekend for me, with my only arts stop being a visit to Fountain Square for Primary Colours' Allotropy
event--which I may get to in a later blog.
Okay, I also watched "Lucky You," the terrible Drew Barrymore/Eric Bana poker romance...
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May 9, 2008
The big news on Broadway in the 2003-2004 season was the Tony-Award battle between mega-musical “Wicked” and
where-did-that-come-from upstart “Avenue Q.”
(For an up close and personal look at the development of both shows, check out the documentary “ShowBusiness,”
which...
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May 8, 2008
A while back, I was asked by a charitable foundation if I’d be willing to be part of a silent auction
package at a fund-raising dinner. The prize? The highest bidder would join me on one of my reviewing assignments....
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May 8, 2008
One of Indy’s most notable writers, Dan Barden, earned national acclaim for his book “John Wayne: a novel,”
published in 1997 by Random House. He’s also penned essays for such publications as GQ and Details, teaches
creative writing at Butler...
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May 7, 2008
Last night I caught a sneak preview of “Speed Racer,” the would-be summer blockbuster from the makers of
“The Matrix.”
This overlong adaptation of the cheesy kids show of yesteryear has a cool color palate, a lead performance
from Emile Hirsch...
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May 6, 2008
This Thursday, the folks behind Saxony, the latest let’s-make-a-town-from-scratch in Hamilton County, will be
dedicating a new sculpture by Bloomington artist Dale Enochs. The piece will be a prominent part of the
725-acre housing/office/retail community.
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May 5, 2008
About a year ago, on a previous trip to NYC, I happened to be in town with a free Sunday evening. That's
usually not the most happening time in any town, but I knew there had to be something outstanding...
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May 4, 2008
So I've been away from town for a few days and had to skip the weekend arts and entertainment activity
in Indy.
So what did I miss?
Were you at Clowes Hall for Indianapolis Opera's "Tales of Hoffman"? Catch the new comic...
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May 2, 2008
The last time I was in New York City was about a year and a half ago. I was doing a story on things
to do when you are in town on business and you find yourself with a few...
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May 1, 2008
So who caught the IBJ Night at the Movies screening of "Young @ Heart"?
And what did you think?
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May 1, 2008
I'm jazzed to write about both the Lincoln Center revival of "South Pacific" and the new Broadway musical
"Cry-Baby" when I return to Indy. And to catch two more shows Saturday. And to share, perhaps tomorrow's
blog, some thoughts on my...
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May 1, 2008
Pass are still available for tonight's screening of "Young @ Heart" at Landmark Keystone Art's Cinema. They
are available while supplies last at the IBJ front desk.
Go.
If you do make it, remember to post comments here tomorrow....
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April 30, 2008
The line is short at the temporary TKTS half-price ticket booth (although just about everyting is available),
every third non-tourist woman seems to want to be Tina Fey, and Central Park looks great. Wish you were
all here.
I'm blogging from...
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April 29, 2008
Conner Prairie landed its own four-page section in the current issue of Smithsonian magazine and, of course,
the powers that be at the rustic landmark are thrilled.
In a press release, Brenda Myers, executive director of the Hamilton County Convention...
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April 28, 2008
I’m going to be out of town later this week, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be part of another IBJ Night
at the Movies in my absence.
This time, it’s the critically praised documentary “Young @ Heart,” sneak previewing Thursday...
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April 28, 2008
For me, it was a whirlwind of a weekend, especially if you start with Thursday (OK, so I’m still a college
student at heart).
I started with a road trip to Louisville to catch the national tour of “Avenue Q,” found...
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April 25, 2008
In June, the Indianapolis Museum of Art will be showcasing the 120-foot-long scroll on which Jack Kerouac
wrote his landmark work "On the Road." My question: Is the scroll itself art or artifact?
The scroll
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April 24, 2008
The Indianapolis International Film Festival opened last night with a screening of the Sundance Film Festival
hit “Son of Rambow.” I’d tell you more about this charmer, but since that was the only festival screening
for the film, I’ll...
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April 23, 2008
Old school musical purists, cover your eyes. A parade of new, irreverent musicals (some not yet officially
announced) are on the way to Indy.
Some examples:
In the fall, Theatre on the Square not only will be offering the blood-spattered “Evil Dead:...
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April 22, 2008
The New York Times today reports on a revival of “Moose Murders”—considered by many to be the worst play
ever staged on Broadway. (See Frank Rich’s original review, here.)
While New Yorkers will often pay as much attention to...
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April 21, 2008
For me, the weekend included the second half of the James Still double bill at Indiana Repertory Theatre
and a run to Purdue University for an exhilerating student production of "Hair" (a midnight show, no less).
And you?
Did you catch the...
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April 18, 2008
Political candidates are all over the state these days, grabbing photo ops wherever they can … except, it
seems, at arts events.
Think about it: When was the last time you saw a candidate - local or national - posing in...
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April 17, 2008
So were you there last night at the screening of “88 Minutes”?
If so, what did you think?
And whether you were there or not, feel free to chime in with your favorite/least favorite Al Pacino performances.
Side question: Anyone out there...
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April 16, 2008
With Pope Benedict XVI on his U.S. tour, attention is being paid to just about every aspect of the Catholic
Church…including its music. Not only is the playlist for the Pontiff’s stadium mass in Washington being scrutinized,
but thoughts are...
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April 15, 2008
Yes, it’s the music that matters.
Now that that’s out of the way, let’s acknowledge that classical music organizations aren’t shy about using
images of attractive musicians in their marketing.
A hottie violinist, the theory goes, will sell more tickets than a...
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You guys have some "interesting" comments to say the least. I hope you will call in and share those opinions starting June 1. I'm looking forward to having you on the air.
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Cats out of the bag. The object of the game is to get acquired. That means the company has no idea how to grow beyond a certain point. Email is a 1990s technology. I have laughed at this company since day one. Such a small bit player. If it was anywhere but here, it wouldn't be newsworthy.
Esther, Indy has passed Chicago in the local government corruption arena. Don't downgrade us. We're No. 1 in the Midwest.