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Before heading to Broadway to star in the upcoming musical version of “Rebecca,” Karen Mason, from the original cast of “Mamma Mia!”, stops for a weekend at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club Aug. 24-25. Details here.
Diamond Rio Performs Aug. 24-25 at Conner Prairie Amphitheatre. Details here.
Gipsy Kings perform at the Palladium Aug. 23. Details here.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art screens “Pulp Fiction” Aug. 24. Details here.
Bob Dylan and his Band
Aug. 25
Lawn at White River State Park
Bob Dylan has a lot of music to choose from when he hits the road. And he’s not one to play the same set every concert. So what’s he been playing lately? Early stops on the summer tour have included “Simple Twist of Fate,” “Like a Rolling Stone,” “Tangled Up in Blue,” and “Girl from the North Country.” And he’s been consistently opening with “Leopard Skin Pill-Box Hat.” Details here.
“Beyond Yesterday’s News”
Aug. 29
Indianapolis Art Center
IBJ’s Mickey Maurer hosts a discussion with retired media pros Dick Cady, Barbara Boyd, Mike Ahern and Bob Gregory about beyond-the-scenes life in the newsroom. The event benefits Indy Creative Aging. Details here.
The Dukes of September Rhythm Revue
Aug. 24
Lawn at White River State Park
Don’t recognize the name of this band? How about if I break it down into its component parts? There’s Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers, and Boz Scaggs of the album that everyone I know from my generation got as one of their 10-for-a-penny record and tape club starter packs. With these three as front men, expect strong—if lesser known—players to round out the band. Details here.
Thoughts on Dance Kaleidoscope at the Fringe
Does an established professional company belong in a fringe festival?
Toyota plugs into metro area for electric vehicle-charging pilot program
Leaders hope effort draws more automotive R&D to state
Web services firm plans downtown office, 300 jobs
San Francisco-based cloud-computing service provider Appirio Inc. said it will spend $2 million to open an office in downtown Indianapolis’ Pan Am building, where it will employ 300 by 2015.
Six BrightPoint execs to share $31M golden parachute
Brightpoint Inc. CEO Robert Laikin stands to receive $14.1 million after his company is acquired by Santa Ana, Calif.-based Ingram Micro Inc., say SEC documents released this week.
West Elm, Free People join new Fashion Mall lineup
Simon Property Group has nabbed some big name, new-to-market tenants for its multi-million-dollar revamp of The Fashion Mall at Keystone.
Former Durham exec ordered to pay $30,000
Former Obsidian Enterprises Inc. President Terry Whitesell will pay the amount as part of a settlement agreement. A bankruptcy trustee representing investors of Fair Finance Co., owned by convicted financier Tim Durham, had sought more than $225,000 from Whitesell.
Call center in Indiana plans to hire 600 workers
Americall Group Inc. officials say it is hiring at its Hobart call center is because of business growth with existing clients such as Sears and Comcast.
Butler University joins opposition to Army Corps flood wall
The university's trustees say in a letter they're worried about the wall's possible impact on Holcomb Gardens.
Health safety advocates want melon farm identified
Food safety advocates called on federal officials to release the name of an Indiana farm that recalled its cantaloupes amid a salmonella outbreak.
Indiana governor hopefuls talk education, infrastructure
Despite their political differences, the three men running for Indiana governor outlined similar outlooks for running the state during a forum Tuesday, from proposing improved job training to imposing tax cuts. But which taxes should be cut and when highlighted their differences.
Pence asks Daniels to deny state-run exchange
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence is asking Gov. Mitch Daniels to reject a state-run health insurance exchange called for by the federal health care law.
Humane Society clinic to open with even bigger goal in mind
The Humane Society of Indianapolis is ready to open its new Animal Welfare Center in Haughville, featuring a low-cost vaccination clinic. The group wants to raise $750,000 to add a low-cost spay-and-neuter clinic to the center.