The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra presents Beethoven’s Ninth, Nov. 7 at the Christel DeHaan Fine
Art Center. Details here.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art presents
a screening of the classic film “Metropolis,” with live music from Ensemble 48, Nov. 5 at the
Toby Theatre. Details here.
The Writers’ Center of Indianapolis presents A Gathering of Writers and Readers, Nov. 7
at the Indianapolis Art Center. Authors include Alice Friman, Patricia Henley, Norman Minnick, Donald Platt and yours truly.
Details here.
Clint Black, Nov.
6 at Clowes Hall. Details here.
“Historical Fiction: new work by Kyle Ragsdale,” Nov. 6
at the Harrison Center for the Arts. Details here.

















Who makes Tater Tots? They would be a good sponsor, because $3 Million for the alleged "Greatest Spectacle In Racing" is taters. Tiny, tiny taters. But at least they are making up something of the losses accumulated over the years in this dying sport. Buttock in seat is certainly not doing it, nor eyeball on TV, as evidenced by the lack of both.
We loved lakehouse and think the Arbor Village would be a great location. It is less than 2 miles from over 1000 rooftops in the 225,000 to over 1 million range. Many people could use the great fishers trail system to bike or walk there. Just an idea Scotty -- but maybe something closer to 3 Wiseman would good. The only microbrew in area is Ram (boring)
True, it's an ESPN production, but ESPN is just another name for ABC Sports, or what used to be ABC Sports since ABC Sports no longer exists as a name. ESPN=ABC Sports= ESPN. ESPN is, according to Forbes "the world's most valuable media property" worth $40 billion. Despite that, they fired 400 people this week.
The Prestige was a great flick.
Larry - even though the race is on ABC, ESPN does all of the work, so that is why ESPN is mentioned. Most sports on ABC are called something like "ESPN on ABC."