LOU’S VIEWS: Big shows cap seasons for ISO and ComedySportz
Two events provided chances for these very different arts organizations to push their limits.
Two events provided chances for these very different arts organizations to push their limits.
Dance Kaleidoscope’s artistic director just completed his 25th season with a production that looks both back and ahead.
“Hamilton” isn’t the first bold, rule-breaking musical that looks at America’s past in a fresh way.
Indy native featured in Goodman Theatre’s production of Lorraine Hansberry’s underappreciated American classic.
The repurposed, energized gallery-plus building seems just the spot for the evolving needs of Big Car Collective.
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.
State Museum demonstrates breadth with “Indiana in 200 Objects” while Historical Society shows the depth of artist T.C. Steele.
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.
“Leyenda” includes some marvelous visuals, including a pair of giants biggie-sized by shadow play.
In a democracy, it’s easy to forget that the most interesting, mind-expanding artwork comes from the quirky sensibilities and unique life experiences of artists
Chef Dan’s Irvington eatery offers Louisiana- and Mississippi-inspired family recipes.
Recently, I visited intending to write exclusively about “Alien Worlds and Androids.” Soon, though, I found my attention focused elsewhere
What happens when two former Philadelphians head to Hoagies & Hops?
Fat Rooster Diner takes over the space formerly occupied by One South, retaining its predecessor’s popular pasta station but overhauling the rest of the menu.
When you go, don’t make a beeline for the third-floor galleries dedicated to the show. Instead, start in the lobby, where you’ll find a room devoted to Anila Quayyum Agha’s “Intersections.”
Plus thoughts on the Phoenix Theatre’s thriller ‘On Clover Road’
At Watami Sushi, what you may give up in strong flavors, you gain in accessibility and low cost.
At Watami Sushi, what you may give up in strong flavors, you gain in accessibility and low cost.
And as evidenced in Herron Galleries’ latest show, artists working in this medium can combine stunning craftsmanship with artistic vision to create a range of wonders.
Fun fact: there are four times the number of orchid varieties than there are mammal species.