Indiana speaker threatens fines for boycotting Dems
Indiana's Republican House speaker threatened to start imposing $1,000 fines against Democratic legislators who resumed their boycott of a right-to-work bill Tuesday.
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Indiana's Republican House speaker threatened to start imposing $1,000 fines against Democratic legislators who resumed their boycott of a right-to-work bill Tuesday.
Street Drum Corps present “Bang!” at Clowes Hall, Jan. 20. Details here.
Tim Wilson and Patti Vasquez play the Egyptian Room at Old National Centre, Jan. 20. Details here.
Indy Folks Series’ Sing UpRising, an evening-long sing-along led by Liz Efroymson, Juliette Nehring and Mario Joven, Jan. 21 at Unitarian Universalist Church of Indianapolis. Details here.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra performs Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 as part of a Symphonic Hits program Jan. 20-21 at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
Michael Powell’s classic 1946 fantasy “A Matter of Life and Death” is screened at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Details here.
Jan. 19
Hilbert Circle Theatre
This time, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Happy Hour concert includes quirky vocalist My Brightest Diamond. For good measure, there’s also string trio Time for Three. Details here.
Jan. 19-29
Upperstage at IRT
A trio of world premieres by choreographers David Hochoy and Nick Owens make up "Super Soul: Motown and More." The "and more" not only applies to the show, but also to the schedule. DK, which usually stages its work for only one weekend, has added a second, giving time for word of mouth to reach potential ticket buyers—at least those who aren't afraid to venture downtown as Super Bowl mania begins. Details here.
Jan. 21
Studio Theatre
The Tony-winning actress (for 2001’s “42nd Street” revival and 2006’s “Gray Gardens”), movie actress (from “Amadeus” to “Richie Rich”), former “Saturday Night Live” cast member (briefly, in the 1981/1982 season), and now cabaret star performs at the intimate Studio Theatre. Also at the Center for the Performing Arts this weekend: The Royal Philharmonic Jan. 19, Spyro Gyra Jan. 20, and Complexions dance company Jan. 22. Details here.
Coach Jim Caldwell became the Indianapolis Colts' third high-profile dismissal in an offseason purge, getting fired Tuesday after producing the franchise's worst record in two decades.
All outdoor stages in Indiana would have to pass inspections before any performances under a bill approved by a state Senate committee.
An Indiana Senate committee has endorsed a proposal giving state residents limited rights to resist police officers trying to enter their homes.
The former director of an Indiana University scholarship program has filed a federal complaint accusing IU of gender and equal pay discrimination.
Police evacuated Lafayette Square Mall on Monday night following a shooting involving three people. Shots were fired shortly after 8:30 p.m. outside of the Shoppers World store. Police took three people into custody. Police said two women were having an argument inside of the mall. A man accompanying one of the women fired a handgun into the air after the three exited the building. No one was injured during the incident but an ambulance was called to check on a woman with a breathing complaint.
Indianapolis police are investigating a shooting that took place just after 5 a.m. Tuesday near 29th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Street. A man was taken to Wishard Hospital in critical condition after being shot twice in the leg. The shooting occurred in an alley behind 29th Street.
A taping of the PBS show "The Sinatra Legacy" was one of the activities the board of directors reviewed after former CEO Steven Libman resigned last summer.
An after-hours nightclub and a sports apparel shop operated by Indianapolis-based Lids Sports Group will occupy much of the space, dubbed “The Huddle,” during the festivities starting on Jan. 27.
Our latest retail and restaurant roundup features a new warehouse shoe store called Off Broadway Shoes and two new pizza joints, Happy’s and BoomBozz.
The owners of an Indiana amusement park are expressing interest in operating Kentucky Kingdom, which closed more than two years ago.
The vote comes out of a truce Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma and Democratic House Minority Leader Patrick Bauer negotiated to end Democratic boycotts.
Up for grabs are 670 acres of prime farmland southwest of Pendleton between Interstate 69 and U.S. 36.
State lawmakers could provide an additional $4 million to victims of last summer's stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 2,200-square-foot office build-out for Selective Insurance, 11611 N. Meridian St., Carmel.
-Alt Construction has completed a 2,450-square-foot build-out for Yogurtz at Hamilton Crossing, Suite 12561, Carmel.
-Alt Construction has completed a 4,939-square-foot build-out for Stacked Pickle restaurant, 11621 Fishers Station Drive, Fishers.
-Alt Construction has completed a 23,500-square-foot build-out for REI at 8490 Castleton Corner Drive.
Jason Brown has transferred from the Detroit office of CBRE to the Indianapolis office, where he will serve as a vice president of CBRE Capital Markets, Debt and Equity Group.