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Many retail locations plagued by vacancies
Vacancy rates unseen in 20 years are hampering efforts by developers.
Carmel City Center gaining momentum
Thirteen years after Mayor Jim Brainard first described his vision for a new downtown along Range Line Road, Carmel City Center
is starting to look like a city.
Revised Mel Simon estate suit calls Bren ‘abusive’
Melvin Simon’s daughter Deborah is lashing out at her stepmother Bren in a new court filing, saying she was “mentally
and verbally abusive” toward the billionaire late in his life and kept him isolated from friends and family.
ITT Educational altered test scores, ex-employee’s suit says
Former director says he saw employees give passing scores to students who had failed entrance exams, raise their grades and
alter their attendance records so they would continue to receive U.S. financial aid.
DeleteMe Main Dish Test
Pizzology Pizzeria & Pub 13190 Hazel Dell Parkway, Carmel (317) 844-2550 www.pizzologyindy.com Concept: Neopolitan-style pizza with locally sourced ingredients prepared in-house, and cooked at 800-900 degrees in a gas/wood-fired pizza oven Founded: November 2009 Majority owner: Neal Brown Finances: As majority owner, Brown has an 80-percent stake in the business; a group of minority owners has […]
In Carmel, a study in dough, sauce and cheese
I’ve often said that if I had to pick one food to eat every day, it would be pizza. After a couple of visits to restaurateur Neal Brown’s new place in Carmel, I feel compelled to revise that statement: If I had to pick one food to eat every day, it would be Pizzology pizza. […]
Rescued infant in critical condition
A six-week-old girl remains in critical condition at Methodist Hospital after being rescued following a car accident Friday
in Madison County. Morgan Badgley and her mother, Vicky, were traveling on U.S. 36 when they were struck by a truck. Larry
Prichard, a retired state trooper and CPR instructor, saw the accident, stopped and performed several chest compressions,
helping revive the infant. The baby’s parents called Prichard their hero. The parents say Morgan has some bleeding and
swelling on the brain, but they are hopeful of a recovery.
Suspicious fires start on east side
Two fires that started about the same time have east-side Indianapolis neighbors suspicious of local vandals. Indianapolis
firefighters were called to a fire in a vacant house in the 200 block of Good Avenue at 2:45 a.m. Wednesday. While responding,
fire crews encountered another blaze a couple of blocks away at a vacant apartment building at Good and Beechwood avenues.
Both fires were put out with no injuries reported. Neighbors told emergency responders that somebody had smashed windows in
seven or eight cars in the same area the prior morning.
GOP Senate candidates take part in TV debate
Five Republican candidates vying for Evan Bayh's seat in the United States Senate took the stage before a statewide TV
audience Tuesday night. Political analysts said the debate showed more about what they have in common than what sets them
apart. The debate was the last, best chance for the GOP candidates to make an impression on voters before the May 4 primary.
Bayh, a Democrat, is not seeking a third term. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Also this week
Actor Crispin Glover (of “Back to the Future” fame) performs a one-hour slide show, screens
his recent boundary-stretching film “It is Fine! Everything is Fine,” and answers audience questions April 24
at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Details here.
Book and Author Luncheon April 23 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Details here.
Brian Posehn (Brian on “The Sarah Silverman Show” and a core cast member of HBO’s “Mr.
Show”), April 22-24 at Crackers Broad Ripple Comedy Club. Details here.
The national touring company of “Avenue Q,” April 27-29 at IU Auditorium. Details here.
Singer/songwriter Carrie Newcomer, April 23 at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. Details here.
Tad Robinson CD release party, April 23 at the Jazz Kitchen. Details here.
Ohio congressmen seek to raid Indy defense accounting jobs
U.S. Reps. Kucinich and LaTourette say about 225 Marine Corps IT jobs belong in Cleveland instead of Indianapolis.
Ready for subsidized vacation?
Vacations are evolving into a “human right” in the European Union. So, you guessed it, subsidies are next. But
an IU prof who’s a native of France isn’t sure it’s a good idea.
“Around the World in 80 Days”
April 27-May 16
Indiana Repertory Theatre
When Jules Verne’s novel “Around the World in 80 Days” became a big-budget movie, it featured a who’s
who of big-name stars in parts large and small, including David Niven, Peter Lorre, George Raft, Frank Sinatra, Buster Keaton,
Shirley MacLaine and Noel Coward.
When the Indiana Repertory Theatre opens its stage production of the popular story this week, the actors will be relative
unknowns (many of them first-timers to the IRT stage), and there will be only five of them.
How will the IRT take us around the world on a single stage? That’s part of the anticipated pleasure of seeing this
globe-trotting play, which has been a hit at regional theaters across the country. Details here.
Intermedia Festival
April 23-25
Central Library and IUPUI’s ICTC Complex
If you think Indianapolis is a town that tends to look backward rather than forward when it comes to the arts, consider a
visit to Central Library this weekend. There, dancers, musicians, visual artists and artists you’ll have trouble classifying
take part in this festival of next-wave creativity.
The lineup includes composer/performer Pamela Z, whose bag of tricks includes “gesture-activated MDA controllers”;
Bora Yoon, who creates “architectural landscapes from found objects”; Big Robot, a band that mixes live musicians
with “computer and media interactivity”; and MPG: Mobile Performance Group, which attempts to engage using “automobiles,
video projection, cell phones, FM transmission, wireless hotspots, and any other technologies that allow artists to engage
the public.” Forgive me for using so many quotation marks but, in these cases, I find it necessary to accept the performers’
own definitions of what they do.
The ambitious, one-of-a-kind weekend has been honchoed by Festival Director Scott Deal, a professor of music at IUPUI. For
details, and to reserve free tickets, click here.
Stutz Artists Open House
April 23-24
Stutz Building
One of the reasons the Stutz Artists Open House is such a fun event is that the wonderful building itself is so difficult
to navigate. You think you’re going one way, you’re really going another. Stairways don’t seem to lead where
you expect them to. And that gallery you visited that you thought was down this corridor really isn’t. Sometimes, it
feels like being trapped in an M.C. Escher drawing.
Why is that good? Because it adds a greater sense of discovery to this annual event, where about 70 artists open their studio
doors to visitors, increasing the chance that you are going to find something you weren’t necessarily looking for.
This year’s event includes food and drink not just from the building’s Bearcats eatery but also from nearby Creation
Café/Euphoria, Judge’s Bar-B-Que and more. Cynthia Laine and others provide the music. And Turner Woodard’s
car collection adds to the unique sense of place. If 10:30 is too early for you to call it a night on Friday, follow the crowd
to the after party at ARTBOX Gallery, conveniently located in the Stutz II Building. Details here.
“A Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Ryan White”
April 28
Clowes Hall
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the Elton John AIDS Foundation present this special event honoring
Ryan White, whose battle with HIV/AIDS helped change perception of the disease. The evening includes a performance by Elton
John—who connected with White after the student was asked to name his favorite celebrity—and appearances by Phil
Donahue; actress Judith Light; and White’s mother, Jeanne White-Gardner. Details here.
Santorini owner realizes ‘American Dream’ with national honor
Fountain Square eatery owner Taki Sawi is one of only three restaurant operators to receive an award given by National Restaurant
Association every two years.
Huntington Bancshares reports first profit since 2008
Huntington National Bank, a subsidiary of Huntington Bancshares, operates nearly 50 branches and has about 600 employees in
the Indianapolis area.
