Review: Local premiere of Pulitzer-winner ‘Sweat’
Phoenix Theatre’s final mainstage production before moving is a moving, rich account of the impact of a factory lock out.
Phoenix Theatre’s final mainstage production before moving is a moving, rich account of the impact of a factory lock out.
Studying pain in Olympic athletes and trying to find weapons in the battle against opioid addiction, Christopher Harle leads a research team focused on finding real solutions to real problems.
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State laws across the country that legalize CBD oil and marijuana run afoul of federal law, a conflict that puts police, prosecutors, doctors and even patients in difficult positions.
Indianapolis Colts General Manager Chis Ballard spoke to reporters for nearly a half-hour Wednesday as he tried to explain why Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels backed out of a deal to become the Colts’ new coach.
Helping religious leaders to be more effective, David King and his team have attracted more than $4 million in grant support as they work with hundreds of congregations and faith-based not-for-profits around the country while also researching, teaching and training here at home.
Seeking better ways to build bridges between organizations and the public, Derrick Feldmann not only founded a firm but also has led research, written books and organized a conference for millennials dedicated to next-step philanthropy and social change.
By forging partnerships with businesses throughout the state, Elizabeth Hagerman connects Rose-Hulman’s student talent pool to hands-on experiences, helping create the next generation of Indiana tech entrepreneurs.
Concentrating on the defense of pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers, Jessica Cox balances complex tort cases with pro bono work, community service and board involvement.
A press release from the city stated that Troy Riggs joined the Denver Department of Public Safety last year as deputy director—a role he must have had for just a quick stint, considering he listed the Sagamore Institute as his job on Linkedin until November.
Over the years, I have reviewed the evidence, and on balance it persuades me. Woody Allen meets the #MeToo movement Four years ago, when Woody Allen was given a lifetime achievement award by the Golden Globes, Dylan Farrow curled up in a ball on her bed, crying hysterically. Then she wrote an open letter for […]
We need a solution for DACA recipients. They should be allowed a pathway to citizenship.
If you do not track results, there is no way to improve them-or to know if your efforts are effective.
My hometown and state have seemingly been working overtime to display how uncool we really are.
If lawmakers invest wisely, we’d likely send them back. If they invest poorly, we’d look for a wiser financial steward.
Anthem Inc. reported a fourth quarter decline in operating profit Wednesday morning, but the Indianapolis-based company said it expects President Donald Trump’s corporate tax cuts to increase its 2018 earnings.
The Indianapolis-based drug company took a $1 billion charge for its sweeping early-retirement program and a $2.9 billion charge to repatriate cash in the wake of Congress' passage of tax reform.
For folks who want something a little more structurally solid than glamping but more homey than a hotel, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway plans to offer lodging for this year’s Indy 500 in pint-sized houses.
A project of this size could actually change Indiana’s per-capita income. It could generate 30,000 spin-off jobs and produce hundreds of millions of dollars in state and local tax revenue.