Comcast chasing bigger biz clients
The cable giant now is pitching in Indianapolis suburbs its metro Ethernet product to businesses with 20 to 500 employees.
The cable giant now is pitching in Indianapolis suburbs its metro Ethernet product to businesses with 20 to 500 employees.
Jack Everly, a native of Richmond, has been principal pops conductor since 2002, but his work with the ISO began much earlier.
Marengo, Ill.-based Mecum Auctions Inc. recorded vehicle sales in Indianapolis of more than $47 million, versus $41.7 million in 2010.
Summer is no longer a time when an Indy A&E lover has to put aesthetics and adventurousness on hold.
Nordstrom occupies a staggering 210,000 square feet spread across three floors—60 percent more space than the Seattle-based chain occupies at the Fashion Mall at Keystone and likely more than any single retailer would be willing to lease.
The Monkees—at least, three of them—perform at the Murat Theatre June 26. Details here.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art screens the inconsistent but interesting 1978 film version of “The Wiz,” June 24, as part of its Summer Nights Film Series. Details here.
The tongue-in-cheek lounge music of The Leisure Kings fills The Jazz Kitchen, June 25. Details here.
The IUPUI Jazz Ensemble performs a Concert on the Canal, June 23. Details here.
Country star Clint Black plays the Palladium June 17. Details here.
Raymond Leppard leads an Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra performance of Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 9” at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
Orquesta Bravo brings music to Indiana History Center June 16 as part of the Concerts on the Canal series. Details here.
“Brenda Williams: This Is It,” June 17 at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club, features the local diva in a musical celebration of accepting one’s age. Details here.
Tiffinie Bridges offers a new one woman show, “Is That Your Reel Hair?” at IndyFringe Theatre, June 17-18. Details here.
Four new shows open at the Herron School of Art and Design on June 17, including “Selected Works” from the Dorit and Gerald Paul Collection, with works by Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Robert Longo. Details here.
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Indianapolis Museum of Art
This signature day of summer includes a celebration of the first anniversary of the IMA’s 100 Acres park. Events include yoga at dawn in the Park of the Laments, a drum circle, and performances by the Aphasia Dance Company, a company based in Belgium that was formed by Indy native Ted Stoffer. Details on all the solstice events here.
The federal Health and Human Services Department is telling the state of Indiana that its Medicaid plan, which bans funding to Planned Parenthood, is illegal and must be changed.
Indianapolis has one of the highest concentrations of plug-in electric vehicle drivers in the nation, an industry official says.
While the IndyCar Series and Indy 500 are out of neutral, they are not in high gear.
With “Bridesmaids” a hit in movie theaters, Betty Rage Productions demonstrates great accidental timing by presenting “Five Women Wearing the Same Dress,” a comedy about, yes, bridesmaids. It runs June 4-12 at Theatre on the Square. Details here.
Glenn Campbell is joined by Jimmy Webb, the songwriter who penned many of his hits (including “Wichita Lineman” and “Galveston”), for a June 4 concert at the Palladium. Details here.
Pianist Antti Sirala performs Brahm’s First Piano Concerto with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra June 2-4 at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
The Vogue hosts singer/songwriter Brett Dennen June 2. Details here.
Boney James performs at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre June 3. Details here.
Rookie JR Hildebrand made the ultimate mistake with his very last turn of the wheel, crashing into the wall and sliding across the finish line.
Only 19 of the 63 companies writing individual health insurance policies in Indiana have been meeting the new 80-percent medical-loss threshold of the health care reform law, potentially triggering a refund for customers.
While the Indianapolis Motor Speedway revels in its centennial this month and motorsports aficionados take a nostalgic look back, the next generation of heirs to the Hulman George fortune has its eyes firmly fixed on the future.
While his official tenure doesn’t begin until September, Krzysztof Urbanski’s unofficial coming-out party came May 20-21 when he led the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for the first time since being named music director.
Ten weeks into the owners' lockout of the players, the NFL is seeing the early signs of cracks in fan loyalty. "Fans want certainty," Commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday at the end of the league's spring meetings in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. said Monday that it will open an outlet shopping center in Ontario, the first of the shopping mall owner's line of Premium Outlets-brand shopping centers in Canada.