LOU’S VIEWS: A new musical Cash-es in on the Man in Black
“Ring of Fire” features more than 30 Johnny Cash tunes in addition to a bit of biography.
“Ring of Fire” features more than 30 Johnny Cash tunes in addition to a bit of biography.
Where else are you going to see a Mexican-American/Palestinian-American lesbian wrestler romantic comedy?
The eatery at 110 W. Washington St. opened in 2011 and was operated by a Florida-based food-service veteran.
Two strong musical productions hit area stages
While not overloading visitors with facts, figures and history, “Dance!” does a nice job of introducing styles from around the world.
A spin-off of a New Orleans sushi restaurant, Chiba is owned by a couple who met during their work with Andretti Autosport.
From a diner that opens at 5 a.m. to a classic cafeteria that seems to have a slice for every year it’s been around, a sampling of the upper crust of Indiana pie-making.
Co-owner Ted Miller confirms financial problems drove the decision to shut down the 3-year-old brewery and a neighboring restaurant that opened in February.
After a successful opening round last summer, mini golf has returned to the Indianapolis Museum of Art with a mostly new set of 18 artist-designed links.
What would happen if, say, a playwright, a video artist, a sculptor and a musician got together for a few weeks to try to create something without concern about who would see the final product … or even if there were a final product?
The new variant has streamlined the menu, cut back on the seating, and shifted to an order-at-the-counter setup.
A look inside the new mobile touring exhibition and a new book on Presidential visits to Indiana.
From the outside, The Owner’s Wife seems to be doing its best to keep anyone from knowing it’s a restaurant and bar.
From the outside, The Owner’s Wife (608 Park Ave., 317-423-8765) seems to be doing its best to keep anyone from knowing it’s a restaurant and bar. The simple signage on the nondescript building on a side street off Massachusetts Avenue gives no hint of the pleasures inside and there’s no menu under glass to reveal […]
American Writers Museum includes Vonnegut, Riley and even a few scribes not from Indiana.
Without inside tables, a wait staff, or even plates, Joe’s Next Door is still worth visiting.
One of the classics in the thriller genre still has some life in it.
Rodizio Grill brings Brazilian-style table-side meat cutting to Carmel.
Plus, ‘Mad Mad Hercules’ takes a non-Disney look at the mythological hero.
IBJ won honors at the Society of Professional Journalists’ Best in Indiana contest for coverage of Salesforce, elections, arts, the airport and more.