August 15, 2011
Associated PressIndiana Gov. Mitch Daniels told hundreds of people who gathered Monday for a service to remember five people killed when a
stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair that the tragedy has broken the hearts of the state's residents.
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August 14, 2011
Associated PressFair organizers plan to reopen Monday with a memorial service for the victims.
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August 9, 2011
J.K. WallA WXIN-TV Channel 59 report suggests the city of Carmel hired private investigators to tail Steven Libman, who resigned abruptly
last month as CEO of the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel.
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August 6, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlinAbout 40 percent of the tickets sold during the Palladium’s first half-season went to subscribers, prompting managers
to expand the series offerings for the full season that begins later this month.
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July 29, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlinSteven Libman, CEO of the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, resigned late Friday afternoon—less than three months
after his contract was extended through 2016.
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July 23, 2011
Lou HarryThoughts on "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," "Catch Me If You Can," Shakespeare in the Park, and more.
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July 9, 2011
IBJ StaffGift kicks of $600,000 campaign to renovate, expand theater building.
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July 8, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlinThe staff at the Palladium in Carmel will receive more training on how to accommodate people with disabilities after a would-be
concertgoer said she was denied a pair of $20 tickets.
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May 28, 2011
IBJ StaffHorse farm owner Elizabeth Johnson extended an invitation to play, and local businesspeople and volunteers have been selling
concert tickets.
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May 25, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlinConner Prairie and the Children's Museum of Indianapolis each plan to open new permanent exhibits in June at a combined
cost of $8.5 million.
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May 14, 2011
IBJ StaffPositive numbers could signal growth in sector that continues to lose jobs.
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May 11, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlinThe Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel has extended CEO Steven Libman's contract through 2016, the board of directors
announced Wednesday.
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April 23, 2011
Lou HarryBenefactor's presence strongly felt at opening of new arts center.
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April 15, 2011
Lou HarryAs ambitious an arts project as you are likely to find so far this century in central Indiana, IU Opera’s world premiere
production of “Vincent” overflowed with stunning design and strong music.
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April 13, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlinMunicipal bond manager Josh Gonze of Thornburg Investment Management in Santa Fe, N.M., picked the $80 million bond on Carmel's
Palladium concert hall as one of the six best in the nation.
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March 25, 2011
IBJ StaffButler University said Thursday that it plans to close its Jordan Academy of Dance due to economic reasons. The academy, which
has more than 200 students, ages 3-17, will shut down May 31.
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March 19, 2011
IBJ StaffPBS film crews will be at the Palladium May 12 for “Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Project.
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February 12, 2011
Kathleen McLaughlinHoward Schrott will provide $6.5 million toward the $13 million performing-arts building.
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February 5, 2011
Lou HarryI’m not ready to use the word “perfect” but, in my lifetime, I honestly don’t expect to hear chamber
music in a better-sounding venue than I did Jan. 30.
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January 15, 2011
Lou HarryIn a single weekend, three Indy professional arts groups offered first looks in dance, music and drama
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December 30, 2010
IBJ StaffExhibit, grant power audience development initiatives.
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December 24, 2010
Lou HarryThe holiday happenings are behind us. The 2011 offerings are yet to come. That means its time for my annual trek through the
IBJ archives for reminders of A&E events that I enthusiastically recommended during the past year.
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December 18, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlinCarmel is building a dream home for the performing arts. Now those groups planning to move into it just have to figure out
how to pay their share of the mortgage.
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December 15, 2010
The deal, expected to close by the end of the year, is valued at $1.6 million, including real estate. It will be Rick's Cabaret
International Inc.'s first location in Indianapolis.
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December 6, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlinThe Indiana Symphony Society on Monday reported a near-record deficit of $2.7 million for the 2010 fiscal year. And symphony
CEO Simon Crookall said this won't be the end of the bleeding.
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Ameriana Bank took over Westfield Farmers Market for 2013 and it is held in their parking lot, corner of 32 and Carey road, 5 to 8. I am selling soap and candles there. great market!
B&T certainly has enough of our taxpayer dollars to do this thanks to Mayor Ballard. Given the firm's exceedingly poor reputation in the legal community, the basement would seem a better option.
Should read MAY hire 20 people.
Not a good location for a 300,000 home. 10th Street fumes, buses, noise. Max for this location 150,000.
The state constitution also does not say that the majority has a right to quorum, nor that the minority is required to allow them quorum. In fact, denial of quorum has been a parliamentary maneuver since the establishment of the first parliaments in the early 1600s. The right to deny quorum (and the requirement fore quorum) are to prevent exactly what happened in Indiana: A tyrannical majority pushing through odious, objectionable legislation. Denial of quorum is totally legitimate, and lest we forget, a tactic the GOP has employed many, many times to ensure their issues weren't given short shrift. By allowing the majority to impose "fines" on the minority for exercising the authority the constitution grants them (to deny quorum,) they are violating the constitution.