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Indy Reads Books opens its new bookstore on July 13 with an appearance by bestselling author John Green. Details here.
IU Summer Theatre Festival continues July 12-28 with the comedy classic “You Can’t Take it With You.” Details here.
Vampire Weekend performs July 13 in the Egyptian Room. Details here.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra celebrates the music of Indy’s sister cities in a classical concert at Conner Prairie Amphitheatre July 13-14. Details here.
Pete McElligott’s “With a Whimper” opens at the Phoenix Theatre, running July 12-Aug. 12. Details here.
Theatre on the Square presents the comedy “Tuna Does Vegas,” July 13-Aug. 11. Details here.
Super Mega Slam Fest features 30 bands on two stages at Indy Hostel July 13-15. Details here.
“Treasure Hunt”
July 14
Indiana Landmarks Center/Morris-Butler House and environs
The treasure hunt of the title refers to the Old Northside neighborhood garage sales that will be popping up on Saturday. The reason that’s worth noting here is because these lawn blowouts round out an event focused on two of the area’s landmark buildings, which will be the hubs for live music, an antique and collectible market, building tours, games and more free (unless you buy something) events. Details here.
“Singin’ in the Rain”
July 12
Various locations
The clouds might not be giving us enough rain this summer, but Fathom Entertainment will supply its share when it celebrates the 60th anniversary of the movie musical classic “Singin’ in the Rain” with screenings at AMC Indianapolis 17, Regal Galaxy 14, Rave Metropolis 18, and Goodrich Brownsburg 8 and Hamilton 16. Pre-show bonus features include an on-screen interview by Turner Classic Movie’s Robert Osborne with co-star Debbie Reynolds. Details here.
Tom Wopat
July 13-14
Cabaret at the Columbia Club
You’d think the fact that I have not seen a single episode of “The Dukes of Hazzard” would leave me with no interest in seeing one of its stars, Tom Wopat, in his appearance at the Cabaret. You’d be wrong. That’s because I’ve seen him give terrific performances on Broadway in “A Catered Affair,” “Annie Get Your Gun” and the grossly underrated “Catch Me If You Can.” The guy can act. The guy can sing. And I’m looking forward to not only seeing the show but conducting a live Q&A with him after the Friday show. Plan to stick around. Details here. .
HHGregg shares plummet on new earnings forecast
HHGregg Inc. shares plunged Wednesday after the Indianapolis-based appliance and electronics retailer said it expects to report a wider first-quarter loss because of weak sales in its video business. It also cut its full-year outlook.
Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration
Various locations
July 12-22
Where to start? On film, the IBE Film Festival, July 14, includes one of my favorite documentaries in recent years: “Thunder Soul.” (See brief review here.) For celeb spotting, it’s hard to improve upon the July 20 Pacers Sports & Entertainment Corporate Luncheon with Harry Belafonte and Pam Grier. For music, there’s Gladys Knight and ConFunkShun on stage July 20. For sports fans, there’s the “Saving Our Youth” Celebrity Basketball Game featuring Reggie Wayne, Antoine Bethea, Bonzi Wells, Dru Hill and more. And that’s without even mentioning all the regular IBE activities going on inside the Indiana Convention Center July 21-22. Full schedule here.
ISTEP+ gains come amid increasing accountability
Indiana students made improvements across the board on the state's standardized test this year amid a push for more school accountability and the first state takeovers of failing schools.
COLLINS: Higgs boson vanishes in political black hole
The physicists who made the discovery, Obama noted, all had health insurance.
DOUTHAT: We’re still deciding who isn’t fit to live
It’s easy for us to look back and pass judgment on yesterday’s eugenicists.
KRUGMAN: Ongoing questions on Mitt’s gray areas
What a man does with his money is surely a major clue to his character.
FARGO: We aren’t special, but we have potential
The goal will be to divide and conquer on election day.
WAGNER: More than ever, what was he thinking?
Which makes you wonder why they continue to do, say and write such dumb stuff.
TAFT: Institutions must invest in neighborhoods
Local government should encourage such partnerships.
STYRING: Return the Indy 500 to its glorious roots
For the better part of the century, we got lots of innovation at the Speedway.
Cummins stock sinks on lower revenue forecast
Cummins Inc.’s stock sank Tuesday after it lowered its forecast for 2012, saying revenue would remain flat instead of rising 10 percent as it expected.
MYERS: Onward to better health care legislation
Even ardent supporters of the Affordable Care Act know changes are required.
KRULL: Something for everyone in the health care ruling
The Supreme Court will have to revisit this issue again—and perhaps more decisively.
SWAYZE: Voters ready to retrieve turf from the left
Most in the political industry are continuing old-school tactics.
TAYLOR: Immigration isn’t a black-and-white issue
Political posturing only oversimplifies a complex situation.