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Ticket giveway: Mahler and the ISO
Indianapolis Symphonic Choir will be joining the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for its first performance of the piece since
1987.
Arlington High students suspended
Dozens of students were suspended Wednesday following a disturbance at Arlington High School. Indianapolis Public School officials
aren't providing details about the incident, other than to say the students were "disruptive." Police and IPS
Superintendent Eugene White were called to the school during the incident. A community meeting has been scheduled for Thursday
at 7 p.m. at the school.
Arlington High students suspended
Dozens of students were suspended Wednesday following a disturbance at Arlington High School. Indianapolis Public School officials
aren't providing details about the incident, other than to say the students were "disruptive." Police and IPS
Superintendent Eugene White were called to the school during the incident. A community meeting has been scheduled for Thursday
at 7 p.m. at the school.
Suspect sought in 4-year-old’s abduction
Police are looking for the man who abducted and possibly raped a 4-year-old. The child was sleeping at a friend’s house in
Logansport when the attack happened. Police say she was kidnapped while she was sleeping, taken to a garage where she was
sexually assaulted, beaten and strangled. A witness told police he spotted the little girl walking home at 6:30 a.m. Sunday
wearing only a nightgown. Logansport police say they have a “person of interest” in the case.
Also this week
Pearl Jam, May 7 at Verizon Wireless Music Center. Details here.
Bryan Adams, May 12 at Murat Egyptian Room. Details here.
“Always Patsy Cline,” May 6 to June 6 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. Details here.
Works by local women playwrights are staged at Divafest, May 7-9 at the IndyFringe Building. Details here.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Time for Three, May 6 at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
Violinist Lara St. John joins the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra for a program including Vivaldi’s
“The Four Seasons,” May 8 at the Indiana History Center’s Basile Theatre. Details here.
“Night of Vonnegut””
May 8
Athenaeum
Speaking of Tim Brickley (see above), he’ll also be leading the jazz band at this event, a fund-raiser
for the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library Foundation. The event includes a Vonnegut look-alike contest, dramatic readings, a
“My Friend Kurt” panel discussion, a silent auction of a piece of Vonnegut art, a live game show, and more. Details
here.
“Pure Prine”
May 7-16
Phoenix Theatre
Anyone familiar with the music of singer-songwriter John Prine will be going into this celebratory performance with a long
wish list of tunes. For me, that list includes the misfit romance “Donald and Lydia,” the whimsical “Fish
and Whistle,” the get-you-through-the-tough times “Bruised Orange,” and, of course, “Spanish Pipedream,”
with the uniquely Prine lyric, “For I knew that topless lady/had something up her sleeve.” This might even be
a rare chance to hear his song “Kokomo” (no, not the Beach Boy one—this one is about a soldier longing for
his Indiana home).
But the truth is, Prine has written more terrific songs than a single evening can handle. And with still-green memories of
Tim Grimm and Bobbie Lancaster’s outstanding performances at Hoosier Dylan, I’m looking forward to settling into
Prine’s world for a few hours, even though he won’t be there. Tim Brickley (doubling as music director), Jenni
Gregory, Jan Lucas and Michael Shelton round out the company. Details here.
Driver killed in police chase
An early-morning police chase in Indianapolis had a deadly ending. Indiana State Police noticed a possible drunk driver in
a white Toyota on Interstate 65 about 3 a.m. Wednesday. When the driver exited onto Southport Road, police attempted to pull
him over, but he took off. He crashed into the Southport Antique Mall near Southport Road and Madison Avenue. The unidentified
driver died at the scene. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Regulators ripped in Irwin Financial postmortem
The Chicago Fed missed several chances to rein in explosive growth before the prominent bank failed. But the deeper question
is, what was Will Miller thinking?
Jeppe Hein
May 7-Sept. 5
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Visitors to the IMA will be spending time sitting on the work of Jeppe Hein when his “Bench Around
the Lake” debuts as part of the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park in June. Things will be more kinetic, though,
when his “Distance” appears in the Forefront Gallery on Friday. The roller-coaster-like creation is activated
by sensors that, with each visitor to the gallery, set a ball in motion over a 1,000-foot track that includes loops and twists.
The track even goes through walls. Details here.
For a sneak peek at the bench/sculpture, click here.
“Spotlight”
May 10
Clowes Hall
More than 15 performers and groups are featured for just $15 at this annual benefit for the Indiana AIDS
Fund. More than a typical fund-raiser, though, the event is a celebration featuring some of the top arts companies in the
city. The lineup this year includes Dance Kaleidoscope (revisiting its lovely “For Jose”), the Indianapolis Symphony
Orchestra (Bach’s “Air on the G String”), and the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s Milicent Wright with
a scene from “Pretty Fire.” Those who attend will also be treated to musical numbers from Actors Theatre of Indiana’s
“Nunsense” and Indianapolis Children’s Theatre’s “Schoolhouse Rock Live!,” an original
work created for the event by Kenyetta Dance Company. A newcomer to the event is The (Re)Collective Company with a piece for
musicians and dancers. And there’s much more. For details, click here.
Report: Examiners failed to curb risky lending at Irwin Union
The now-defunct Irwin Union Bank and Trust almost tripled in size from 2000 to 2005 as it extended credit to subprime mortgage
borrowers with insufficient collateral.
Lilly sues to block copy of Evista osteoporosis drug
Watson Pharmaceuticals filed for FDA approval to sell a low-cost version of Eli Lilly and Co.’s osteoporosis medicine. Indianapolis-based
Lilly is seeking a court order that would block approval until three of its patents expire in 2017.
Primary victories set up key fall showdowns
Three Republicans with strong party financial backing won their Indiana House primary races Tuesday, setting up November matchups
with Democrats that could tilt the narrowly divided chamber into GOP hands and decide which party controls redistricting.
IBJ Movie Night: ‘Babies’
Variety calls documentary "refreshing in its methods, impressive in its scope and remarkable in its immediacy."
Republic suffers $36.5M loss in first quarter
Indianapolis-based carrier took an $11.5 million charge to write off the Midwest Airlines brand name. Republic is combining Milwaukee-based Midwest with Denver-based Frontier Airlines.
Reduced production drives Calumet to a loss
High crude oil prices and lower production hurt the bottom line at Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP, which Wednesday
reported a $13.1 million first-quarter loss. It posted a $75.6 million profit in the first three months of 2009.
Voters back school-funding plans across central Indiana
Voters in Washington Township, Pike Township, Speedway, Carmel Clay and Noblesville approved
higher tax rates to help prevent teacher cuts or support building projects.
