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Ticket giveaway: “Yo Gabba Gabba Live”

September 29, 2010

Win tickets to the on stage version of the popular kids’ show.

Colts’ Polian backtracks on 18-game regular season statement

September 29, 2010

In the wake of the stir he caused on his local radio show Monday, Colts President Bill Polian this morning said the expansion of the NFL regular season from 16 to 18 games is not a done deal.

Also this week

September 29, 2010

The Arts Council of Indianapolis opens its new exhibition space, Gallery 924, as part of this month's First Friday gallery tour on Oct. 1. The first show features the work of glass artist Ben Johnson. Details here.

Q Artistry presents “Cabaret Poe” at the Irvington Lodge Oct. 1-31. Details here.

On Oct. 1-2, the Cabaret at the Columbia Club presents Maude Maggart—who is probably tired of people identifying her as the sister of singer Fiona Apple—performing songs by Duke Ellington, Ira Gershwin, Hoagy Carmichael and others. Details here.

No, it isn’t the Ray Bradbury book of the same name. Instead, “Something Wicked This Way Comes” celebrates the evil women of Shakespeare, including Lady Macbeth and Tamora from “Titus Andronicus.” It’s at the Indy Fringe Building Oct. 1-16. Details here.

Storytelling and dance combine with video in “Made for Each Other—West Indy,” created by Susurrus with members of the West Indianapolis neighborhood. Oct. 1-2 at the Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center, 1920 W. Morris St. Details here.

Guitar masters Eric Johnson, Andy McKee & Peppino D’Agostino come together at Clowes Hall Oct. 2. Details here.

Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds performs at the Coors Light Friday Night Class Cabaret on Oct. 2, part of the Circle City Classic at the Indiana Convention Center. Details here.

David Sedaris reads at IU Auditorium in Bloomington Oct. 6. Details here.

 

Itzhak Perlman with the ISO

September 29, 2010

Oct. 2
Hilbert Circle Theatre

The legendary violinist who last played with the ISO 25 years ago helps kick off the season at the Opening Night Gala. The program features music by Mozart and Dvorak. Details here.
 

“Eurydice”

September 29, 2010

Oct. 6-10
Butler University Theatre

Playwright (and MacArthur Fellowship recipient) Sarah Ruhl seems to be everywhere this fall. In fact, if you really wanted to, you could see three of her plays in a single weekend here in central Indiana in community, college and professional productions. Two, “In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play)” and “Eurydice” open this week. Details here and here.  (The third, "Dead Man’s Cell Phone," opens later in the month. Details on that one here.)
 

“In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play)”

September 29, 2010

Sept. 30 to Oct. 24
Phoenix Theatre

Pick your (bug) poison

September 29, 2010

Now scientists are finding genetically modified insect killer in Indiana water.

Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra

September 29, 2010

Oct. 1
Basile Theater, Indiana History Center

I am, I’ll admit, irrational in my love for Samuel Barber’s “Knoxville Summer of 1915.” With text taken from James Agee’s book “A Death in the Family” (one of the handful that I reread every few years), it sets to music the author’s haunting meditation on mortality, as his narrator recalls idle moments with his family on a summer evening—tempered with the knowledge that all of it, some day, will pass. “By some chance, here they are, all on this earth;” writes Agee, “and who shall ever tell the sorrow of being on this earth, lying, on quilts, on the grass in a summer evening, among the sounds of the night.”

Pianist Grace Fong joins the ICO for a concert, which also includes Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3 in A Minor (the Scottish symphony). Details here.

“Holes”

September 29, 2010

Through Nov. 6
Indiana Repertory Theatre

Those buses you see during the day outside the Indiana Repertory Theatre are from the dozens of schools that are making part of their curriculum a trip to the state’s largest regional theater.

And while exposing kids to the art of theater is a wonderful thing to do, I wouldn’t be writing about the IRT’s latest show, “Holes,” unless I thought the show would offer pleasures for grown-ups as well. I’m optimistic that’s the case because the Louis Sachar book is a treat, because the movie adaptation was wonderful, and because Sachar himself wrote the script for the theater version, which has been performed at regional theaters around the country.

Haven’t read or seen it? “Holes” concerns the secrets that are unearthed when an innocent kid is sent to an unusual desert correctional facility. Grown-up cast members include Constance Macy and Ben Tebbe (both last seen at Indy Fringe in ShadowApe’s “Not a Peep”). Details here.
 

Marian joins Bush initiative to train school principals

September 29, 2010

Marian University in Indianapolis is one of six schools or school districts signed up with the George W. Bush Institute to train school principals in business-like management techniques.

IBJ’s “A Night with the Arts”

September 29, 2010

Sept. 30
International School of Indiana   

What’s it like working with one of the legends of contemporary dance—then taking over your own troupe? What does it feel like to be the only actor on stage for an hour-and-a-half play? What’s coming up in the 2010/2011 A&E season that you really need to put on your cultural radar?

Those are just some of the questions that will be answered at this free, open-to-the-public event. Lou Harry, IBJ arts & entertainment editor (that’s me), will discuss the season, interview David Hochoy of Dance Kaleidoscope and Milicent Wright of the Indiana Repertory Theatre, present performances by Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Principal Contrabassist Ju-Fang Liu and cast members of Actors Theatre of Indiana’s “A Year With Frog and Toad,” and lead audience participation games.

The prizes? Packages from the ISO, Indianapolis Opera, Encore Vocal Arts, Indianapolis Art Center, Actors Theatre of Indiana, Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Storytelling Arts of Indiana, Dance Kaleidoscope, Indiana Repertory Theatre, the Indiana History Center, Indianapolis Children’s Choir, Cabaret at the Columbia Club, the Phoenix Theatre and more.

And did I mention that food and drink will be provided?

For details, click here.
 

Fortune Industries reports higher profit, lower revenue

September 29, 2010

Indianapolis-based professional employer organization reported fiscal-year profit of $828,000, an 85-percent increase from fiscal 2009. Revenue, however, fell 20 percent, to $60.7 million.

LEADING QUESTIONS: Regional M&I prez buzzes on banking

September 29, 2010

LQ_Rick_watchvideoMarathoner, mountain climber and career changer Reagan Rick approaches his work in finance with high energy and a lofty perspective. He discusses the thin air in today's lending environment.

Indiana University aims to raise $5B in a decade

September 29, 2010

Indiana University President Michael McRobbie says the university is in "constant campaign mode," and private philanthropy is vital for enhancing student financial aid, endowed faculty chairs, specialized buildings and academic initiatives.

Purdue hosts winemaking, grape-growing workshop

September 29, 2010

An Oct. 13 workshop will offer tours of Purdue University's vineyard at Meigs Farm during which participants will learn the basics of juice and wine quality control. The workshop is run by the school's Wine Grape Action Team, a group that aims to help Indiana vintners and wine grape growers.

Democrats: Secretary of state hopeful committed voter fraud

September 29, 2010

The Republican hoping to be Indiana's next top election official committed voter fraud when he cast a ballot in the May primary using his ex-wife's home as his address, Democrats alleged Tuesday.

Reagan Rick: Commercial lending

Leading Questions: Reagan Rick

Rehab hospital shakes up leadership

September 28, 2010

The CEO is on his way out and the board has been dissolved at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, as its owners—Clarian Health and St. Vincent Health—work to pull the hospital closer to their own operations.

People

September 28, 2010

Clarian Health named Dr. Philip Dulberger CEO and chief medical officer of its Clarian Saxony Medical Center, which is under construction in Fishers. Dulberger, an anesthesiologist, was hired by Clarian in 2006 to lead the development of the new hospital.

BioCrossroads has elected Darren Carroll, vice president of new ventures at Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co., to the organization’s board of directors. Carroll oversees Lilly’s venture capital investments in the U.S. and Asia. He has previously chaired investment advisory committees for investment funds operated by BioCrossroads, an Indianapolis-based life sciences development group.

Eli Lilly and Co. named Jeffrey Winton its vice president of communications. Beginning Oct. 11, he will report to Bart Peterson, Lilly’s senior vice president of corporate affairs and communications. Winton has worked in communications roles for a variety of pharmaceutical firms, including Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Schering-Plough, Pharmacia, Hoffmann-La Roche and American Cyanamid.

Jessica Jochim, a physician assistant, has joined St. Francis Medical Group Vascular Surgeons. She did her medical training at Butler University.

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