LOU’S VIEWS: Phoenix Theatre adapts Latino tales
“Leyenda” includes some marvelous visuals, including a pair of giants biggie-sized by shadow play.
“Leyenda” includes some marvelous visuals, including a pair of giants biggie-sized by shadow play.
Among the winners were reporters Jared Council and Lou Harry, who won top honors for their work in business reporting and arts and entertainment coverage.
State Museum demonstrates breadth with “Indiana in 200 Objects” while Historical Society shows the depth of artist T.C. Steele.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s artist-designed mini-golf course is likely to be a temptation for anyone who has ever swatted a colored ball and kept score with a tiny pencil.
The repurposed, energized gallery-plus building seems just the spot for the evolving needs of Big Car Collective.
Indy native featured in Goodman Theatre’s production of Lorraine Hansberry’s underappreciated American classic.
“Hamilton” isn’t the first bold, rule-breaking musical that looks at America’s past in a fresh way.
Dance Kaleidoscope’s artistic director just completed his 25th season with a production that looks both back and ahead.
Two events provided chances for these very different arts organizations to push their limits.
It hasn’t gotten the groundswell of attention that Giordano’s did when opening here, but Chicago’s Aurelio’s has a strong, deserved fan base
“19 Stars of Indiana” includes Bill Blass, the Overbeck Sisters, and more.
Jeff Bridges and Chris Pine headline "Hell or High Water." The outstanding crime drama shares the screen with documentaries, foreign films and more.
That’s good news for anyone craving hearty, upgraded bar food in a boisterous, friendly environment that doesn’t feel oppressive.
“Beyond Spaceship Earth” features interactives as well as a unique way to showcase artifacts.
An unconventional play about an unconventional scientist, “Acid Dolphin Experiment” ventures into the mind of Dr. John C. Lilly.
Plus other book news, including a local writer about to enter the Marvel universe.
The mission: Find 10 new games that would appeal to a range of gamers. The results: A varied lot that includes test tubes, Vikings, bomb diffusion, and a charades variant.
You could stick with the staples. But we went in search of new culinary offerings. Deep Fried Birthday Cake Pop anyone?
The recent live-from-Broadway broadcast of “She Loves Me” is far from the only from-the-stage television available.
The Legend Classic Irvington Cafe is casual without being sloppy, offering comfort food that isn’t complacent.