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Police arrest hit-and-run suspect
Indianapolis police on Tuesday arrested a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that critically injured an Indianapolis mother on New Year’s Day. Detectives said tips from the public led them to arrest 49-year-old Edward Karwatka of Indianapolis. The crash occurred in the 4600 block of East 16th Street and sent 33-year-old Tabetha Lynn, a mother of four, to an area hospital, where she remains in critical condition. Police say Karwatka has a long history of drunk-driving convictions and admitted to the latest incident.
Lawrence day care under investigation
A Lawrence day care business is under investigation after a mother accused caretakers there of tying up her daughter with yarn. The 7-year-old told her mother that one of the women at Little Miracles Daycare tied her wrists and ankles together. The girl’s older sister confirmed the story. Police say the daycare is cooperating with the investigation.
Anderson mayor denies harassment claim
Anderson Mayor Kris Ockomon denied allegations of sexual harassment during a news conference Tuesday afternoon. A city employee, Teresa Spencer, filed a complaint with the Indiana Civil Rights Commission claiming the mayor made verbal sexual advances toward her. “I adamantly and unconditionally deny all such allegations,” said Ockomon. “I have never engaged in any behavior with any person which could in any way be remotely construed as sexual harassment.” Spencer, who filed the complaint in 2009, could not be reached for comment.
Ticket giveaway: “Girls Night Out”
Win tickets to the touring show, coming to the Egyptian Room in February.
Also this week
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra performs the world premiere of IU professor Claude Baker’s “From Noon to Starry Night” featuring pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin. Details here.
Dance Kaleidoscope offers “The Elvis Project,” Jan. 6-9 at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. Details here.
On Jan. 7, the Indianapolis Museum of Art kicks of its Winter Nights film series—focusing on film noir—with the Coen Brothers’ “Blood Simple.” Details here.
Landscapes by photographer Brad Ford Bell are featured at the Arts Council of Indianapolis’ Gallery 924 beginning Jan. 7. Details here.
“The Sign Show,” photos by Ron Kern, paintings by Jonathan McAfee, and a series of works by Indianapolis Star cartoonist Gary Varvel all open Jan. 7 at the Harrison Center. Details here.
The national tour of the revamped Broadway show “9 to 5” comes to Clowes Hall. Details here.
Also this week
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra performs the world premiere of IU professor Claude Baker’s “From Noon to Starry Night” featuring pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin. Details here.
Dance Kaleidoscope offers “The Elvis Project,” Jan. 6-9 at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. Details here.
On Jan. 7, the Indianapolis Museum of Art kicks of its Winter Nights film series—focusing on film noir—with the Coen Brothers’ “Blood Simple.” Details here.
Landscapes by photographer Brad Ford Bell are featured at the Arts Council of Indianapolis’ Gallery 924 beginning Jan. 7. Details here.
“The Sign Show,” photos by Ron Kern, paintings by Jonathan McAfee, and a series of works by Indianapolis Star cartoonist Gary Varvel all open Jan. 7 at the Harrison Center. Details here.
The national tour of the revamped Broadway show “9 to 5” comes to Clowes Hall. Details here.
“Norway”
Jan 6-30
Phoenix Theatre
The Phoenix Theatre, part of the National Showcase of New Plays network, presents the co-world premiere of Samuel D. Hunt’s play “Norway.” Staged in conjunction with Boise Contemporary Theatre, the play concerns two friends (one a Beethoven lecturer), a father and a secret. For details, click here.
The Tierney Sutton Band
Jan. 7-8
Cabaret at the Columbia Club
While not a household name, a trio of Grammy nominations for Best Vocal Jazz Album should give you some idea of the quality sound created by Tierney Sutton and her crew. Wondering if you’ll get a kick out of her? Give a listen to her singing “I Get a Kick Out of You” here.
For more information on the show, click here.
Liza Minnelli
Jan. 12
Hilbert Circle Theatre
For a decade beginning about 40 years ago, Liza Minnelli was an actress that directors including Bob Fosse, Stanley Donen and Martin Scorsese wanted in their A-list films. Then she wowed television audiences with her “Liza with a ‘Z’” concert, helped save the original Broadway production of “Chicago” from an early demise by filling in as Roxie, and headlined new shows “The Act” and “The Rink.”
A rare talent who has won at least one Tony, Oscar and Emmy, Minnelli evolved into the quintessential “I’m still here” trouper, surviving plenty of tabloid personal drama to return again and again, thrilling her established audiences while making new fans from appearances in the likes of “Sex in the City” and “Arrested Development.” And just when one might think she was coasting on guest appearances, she conquered Broadway again with the 2008-2009 “Liza’s at the Palace” concerts.
For her Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra appearance—bumped from the fall due to illness—the icon will bring her own conductor and set list, so I can’t promise that your favorites will be presented. I’m willing to bet, though, that “New York, New York” and “Cabaret” will be in the mix. Details here.
D-A Lubricant moving from Indianapolis to Lebanon
Company will purchase 23 acres and have Duke Realty Corp. build a 225,000-square-foot industrial facility in Lebanon Business Park. The move should be completed by December.
IndyCar deal creates series-branded insurance plan
Open-wheel race series signs three-year sponsorship pact with Dallas-based Global Corporate Alliance.
Marsh in Shelbyville among latest stores to close
The supermarket chain has closed a store in Rushville and will shut others in Shelbyville and Connersville by the end of February. The closures will leave Marsh with 97 stores, about half of which are in Indianapolis.
Grant to help Gleaners distribute more perishables
Gleaners Food Bank plans to buy a refrigerated truck to supply more fresh produce, dairy and meat to central Indiana pantries, thanks to a $50,000 grant from Kraft Foods.
Spending data show strong December sales
Americans spent more on clothes, shoes, luxury goods and electronics in December than a year earlier, according to data released Wednesday.
Lawmakers have full agenda for 2011 session
Indiana lawmakers are returning to the Statehouse Wednesday to begin the 2011 legislative session, which will be dominated by budget, education, redistricting and other issues.
Lilly bumped up federal lobbying in third quarter
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker spent $2.1 million in the three months that ended Sept. 30, a 5-percent increase from the same quarter last year and a jump of more than 30 percent from the $1.6 million it spent in this year's second quarter.
Schools chief, union head recruit mentors for children
State school superintendent Tony Bennett, a Republican, and the leader of Indiana's largest teachers union made a rare joint appearance Tuesday to promote a mentoring program.
New doc lifts Community breast biz
Community Health Network wooed Dr. Robert J. Goulet Jr. to join its breast-surgery team from the Indiana University Simon Cancer Center. The move fits nicely with Community’s focus on breast-care services and the economics of health care.
Blog on small business, entrepreneurship debuts
Welcome to Small Biz Matters, IBJ’s new blog about anything and everything small business and entrepreneurship.