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Good article, Lou. Your paper reported it costs $7-10,000 to host a "celebrity" at the Indy 500. I would think inviting a half dozen or so stars would add to the festival activities. Too bad the 500 Festival Committee doesn't feel the same way. For example, John McGinley (Platoon, Wall Street, Scrubs), on the JMV radio show, raved about coming to the Indy 500 and said, "If they invited me, I'll be there." But no interest from the Festival poobahs. Guess the Indy 500 is content to ignore getting any kind of celebrity buzz for the race. Oh well, at least Gene Simmons isn't coming.
Long overdue...and yes, I live in Broad Ripple.
This would be a good spot for Wow Bao to expand from Chicago to Indy.
We just gave the IMS $100 million. A super quick Google search reveals that Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Loretta Lynn, and Kenny Rogers (!) are going to be in the area this weekend. Make some calls and cut some checks. That's how a real city would do it.
It's nice to see that some commenters understand the complexity of the healthcare issues versus a facile, juvenile, and highly simplistic "it's Obama's fault" worldview.