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Meet Cassandra Medley, who launched Medley Portraits in August and specializes in taking photos of special-needs children.
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Meet Cassandra Medley, who launched Medley Portraits in August and specializes in taking photos of special-needs children.
In her role as the top executive at a fast-growing local company, Barnes preaches leadership and public service.
Jazz singer Jane Monheit and violinist Aaron Weinstein team up with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for pops concerts Oct. 26-27. Details here.
The Day of the Dead is celebrated Oct. 27 at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art and at the Indiana State Museum with a combo ticket available. Details here.
The Phoenix Theatre stages the recent Broadway comedy “Seminar,” Oct. 25-Nov. 25. Details here.
Comedy Central regular and “Insomniac” star Dave Attell returns to Morty’s Comedy Joint Oct. 26-27. Details here.
The Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra and a quartet of guest singers celebrate Bachtoberfest Oct. 27-29 at St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the University of Indianapolis. Details here.
The touring company of Chicago’s famed Second City comedy troupe performs its “Laughing Matters” revue Oct. 25 at the Warren Performing Arts Center. Details here.
Clowes Hall hosts Todd Rundgren and the string quartet Ethel Oct. 26. Details here.
Amstutz leads a statewide organization whose goal is to deepen the connection between Hoosiers and their communities.
Oct. 31-Nov. 1
Butler University
Each year, a different Christel DeHaan Visiting International Artist comes to Butler University to teach and push the boundaries of theatrical expectations. Those of us not privy to the classroom experience benefit because the visiting artist always offers work to the public, using student and local talent. This year, Shakespeare is the starting point for this work, inspired by “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” directed by Ida Nyoman Sedena. Expect masks, spectacle and Bainese shadow puppets. Details here.
Alexander is a top local insurance executive who specializes in employee benefits and in opening doors for women in a male-dominated field.
Oct. 27
Christel DeHaan Performing Arts Center
Composer William Bolcom’s credits include writing the operas “McTeague,” “A Wedding” and “A View from the Bridge,” a Grammy-winning song cycle based on poems by William Blake, nine symphonies and a song called “Lime Jello Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise.” The Pulitzer-Prize winner’s visiting composer stint at the University of Indianapolis is celebrated in this Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra concert, which Bolcom is expected to attend. The concert will include his Symphony No. 3. Details here.
Oct. 31
Indiana Landmarks Center
Yes, you could go to the multiplex for the latest sequel horror flick. Or you could go to the Indiana Landmarks Center and see some true originals. The Halloween double bill features Buster Keaton’s 1921 comedy “The Haunted,” followed by the expressionistic 1920 classic “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”—the latter with live organ music accompaniment. A cash bar helps lubricate the evening. Details here.
Oct. 26-Nov. 4
Wheeler Art Center
One of the unexpected surprises of last season was the intense straight-faced gore fest, a stage production of “Night of the Living Dead” offered by newcomer Acting Up Productions. This year, in addition to a full season of more conventional fare, such as “Our Town” and “Twelfth Night,” the group returns for a follow-up not for the squeamish. Returnees should note the location shift this year to Fountain Square. Details here.
Shareholders of Amerigroup Corp. overwhelming approved the Virginia company’s sale for $4.9 billion to Indianapolis-based health insurer WellPoint Inc. in a vote on Tuesday. The vote clears the way for the acquisition to close before the end of the year.
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is set to appear in South Bend, the Shelby County town of Fairland and in Indianapolis this week.
Strong demand from farmers boosted sales by 8 percent at Dow AgroSciences LLC in the third quarter, but continued investments in new technologies slashed profits by 16 percent.
Indianapolis-based trucking company Celadon Group said fiscal first-quarter profit rose to $8.3 million due to higher freight revenue and lower operating expenses.
Regal Beloit Corp. said it plans to move operations from multiple Midwestern warehouses into a new, 376,000-square-foot warehouse in Browning Investments' and Duke Realty Corp.'s AllPoints Midwest industrial park.
Third-quarter earnings at Eli Lilly and Co. fell short of analysts’ expectations, and the Indianapolis-based drugmaker reduced its profit forecast by 4 cents per share for the remainder of the year.
Circuit Judge Dennis Carroll said in a 27-page ruling Tuesday said that Indiana law gives municipalities the right to lay off employees because of economic conditions.
Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock ignited a firestorm with a response to a question about rape late in Tuesday night's debate with Democratic challenger Rep. Joe Donnelly.
An injunction against an Indiana law that blocks state Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood has been upheld by the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Stocks sank sharply Tuesday morning, driving major indexes to their lowest point since early September, after big-name companies reported weak quarterly earnings and lowered their expectations for the rest of the year.