May 22, 2010
Lou HarryThis week, free-associating across the arts landscape from the “Generations” show at the Eiteljorg Museum to
“Heartland Art” and a one-man play at the Indiana State Museum to the Broad Ripple Art Fair.
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May 15, 2010
Lou HarryThis week, a tribute that transcends at the Phoenix Theatre, plus thoughts on this year's Spotlight benefit.
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May 8, 2010
Lou HarryThoughts on the Indiana Repertory Theatre's season closer ... and an average day at Conner Prairie.
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May 1, 2010
Lou HarryIt's not too early to think about next season at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and more.
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April 24, 2010
Lou HarryThis week, photographs by the legendary Weegee at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Plus a visit from the national tour of
“A Chorus Line.”
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April 17, 2010
Lou HarryThis week, the Broadway sensation “Billy Elliot” dances into Chicago for an extended run. And, closer to home,
the Phoenix indulges in some conspiracy theorizing.
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April 10, 2010
Lou HarryIn this artist's world, millions of cups blend into massive waves, pencils become an alien landscape, and stacks of tar paper
evoke the apocalypse.
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April 3, 2010
Lou HarryRetro event proves more playful than provocative.
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March 27, 2010
Lou Harry
This week, the “Indiana Experience” at the Indiana History Center (with a video
tour through Indiana's past), plus theatrical experiences at Humana Fest in Louisville.
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March 13, 2010
Lou HarryThis week, canines at Clowes, sisters in the suburbs, pals searching for Paul, and the Cabaret's new digs at the Columbia
Club.
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March 6, 2010
Lou HarryA few weeks back, I wrote about the two collections of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia on display at the Indiana
State Museum. Over the past week, two additional encounters with Abe reminded me that there is no shortage of material to
be mined from
the life of the 16th president.
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February 20, 2010
Lou HarryThis week, I empty the notebook with thoughts on Indiana Ballet Com.'s "From Shakespeare with Love," the ISO Pops concert
with Tony DeSare, Beef & Boards' "Footloose" and Indianapolis Civic Theatre's "My Fair Lady."
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February 13, 2010
Lou Harry
I took my first look
through the then-yet-to-be-opened pair of Abraham Lincoln exhibitions at the Indiana State Museum before
the galleries were available to the general public.
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February 6, 2010
Lou HarryCincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park launches novelist Walter Mosley’s first play,"The Fall of Heaven,"
just in time for my cultural road trip.
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January 30, 2010
Lou HarryShakespeare's iconic show gets a post-WWII redo.
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January 23, 2010
Lou HarryThoughts on the Globetrotters, Phoenix Theatre's "Housewives of Mannheim," and Beef & Boards' "The Foreigner."
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January 16, 2010
Lou HarryThis week, a Bob Dylan tribute at the Athenaeum and tell-all tales at Theatre on the Square.
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January 9, 2010
Lou Harry"The Color Purple" tour visits Clowes Hall while "New Beginnings" offers next-generation Broadway songs.
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January 2, 2010
Lou HarryIndiana Repertory Theatre gives a rare, full staging of A.R. Gurney's epistolary play.
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December 26, 2009
Lou HarryHere are the 10 offerings that I most enthusiastically recommended to friends and readers in the past year.
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December 19, 2009
Lou HarryIBJ Style columnist Gabrielle Poshadlo joins in to discuss the latest Children's Museum show.
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December 11, 2009
Lou HarryWhen this year’s edition of “Yuletide Celebration” maintains its focus on the Indianapolis Symphony
Orchestra, guest host Maureen McGovern and the tap-dancing Santas, it’s as comforting as the
show has ever been.
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December 5, 2009
Lou HarryHoliday season staples take the stages at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and the Phoenix Theatre.
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November 28, 2009
Lou HarryOne of the first grown-up movies I attended on my own was “Papillon.” What drove
my 10-year-old self to see this brutal 1973 escape film, I still don’t know. Also: Indianapolis
Opera's production of "La Boheme."
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November 21, 2009
Lou HarryThoughts on Rhythm! Discovery Center and Bands of America.
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I'd rather the state keep my $7 instead of sending $3 to me and $4 to some attorney.
Hey Horace, I totally support your right for freedom of religious expression as well as your right to take this class. BUT I do believe this class should be presented as part of a religion curriculum and not as a science course.
Gob Bluth
Scotty's Lakeside at Geist was SO much better than this new Detour. We enjoyed the family nights, atmosphere, food and selection of local beers at Scotty's Lakeside. The new Detour has a lower level of service and we were not impressed with the food and beer selections. Would love to have Scotty's Lakeside back!!!
I have only been to The Precedent Scotty's location, but food and service have been consistently good and they are always packed. I'd love to say 'good-bye' to Detour(big babies). Since that area is built and intended to a mix of residential and business, there should not be any kind of noise level that would disturb any of the homeowners or patrons nearby. I've been to Detour only once (all it takes for me) and the food was so-so and overpriced and the service was under-par. Keep on trucking Mr. Wise!