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COLLINS: Mixing summer vacation and the debt debate
Romney said he would extinguish the blaze with his spending and tax-cutting plan.
BLOW: ‘Metrosexual black Abe Lincoln’ label misleads
The proposal was racially charged, and its authors knew it.
DOUTHAT: ‘Julia’ is Obama’s subsidized everywoman
She seems to have no meaningful relationships apart from her bond with the Obama White House.
KRUGMAN: Coming fairly soon to Europe: apocalypse
Italy and, in particular, Spain must be offered hope.
BROOKS: Why citizens demand something for nothing
The principles that guide the budget introduced by U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan provide a good framework.
SOWELL: The lies that politicians tell are not so sweet
Inflation is a quiet lie, by which a government can keep its promises on paper.
WOUDENBERG: Rethinking gambling taxes as competition rises
We need to break that dependence so that our legislators are free to serve Hoosiers.
SHELLA: Some take aways from the primary elections
The race was [McIntosh’s] to lose and he found a way.
MEREDITH: Valuable teaching time drained by unnecessary testing
Used properly, better standardized testing can help tell us whether standards-based reforms are working.
HARRIS: Tests should be a priority, but not at expense of other skills
Standardized tests are a vital instrument for determining whether schools are carrying out their central mission.
EARLY: The mole hill that’s tripping many a politician
White didn’t understand that town council seats are more important than congressional seats.
Conexus: State growth will slow without more infrastructure investments
Nearly all of the $3.8 billion the state received from leasing its toll road is spent or committed, and Conexus Indiana says roads and bridges are crumbling again. How does the group, which focuses on manufacturing and logistics, recommend paying for infrastructure improvements? In effect, by raising taxes.
RESKE: Hold the line on spending while finding ways to spur growth
We must rekindle the spirit of innovation and optimism that created this country.
IBJ A&E road trip: ‘Sunday in the Park with George’…and Lou
Chicago Shakespeare's Courtyard Theatre will become a life-size masterpiece for Stephen Sondheim's landmark musical "Sunday in the Park with George," inspired by Georges Seurat's most famous work.
And you can join IBJ’s Lou Harry in experiencing it as part of the first IBJ A&E Road Trip in October.
Not only will you see the show—which is rarely staged because of its technical and talent requirements—but you'll also get a backstage tour of Chicago Shakespeare, winner of the 2008 Tony Award win for Best Regional Theatre in the country.
Before the show, you'll see the painting that inspired the musical: A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte–1884 at the Art Institute of Chicago. You'll also have free time to enjoy the museum and have lunch on your own.
And that's not all: There will be prize giveaways, trivia quizzes and more on the ride as well as a box supper served en route home—all in the company of fellow IBJ A&E readers. For more information on the trip, click here http://www.ibj.com/lou-harry-s-a-e-2012-05-16-ibj-a-e-road-trip—sunday-in-the-park-with-george—-and-lou/PARAMS/post/34429, call Interlude Tours at 317.913.0387 or e-mail [email protected].
BROOKS: Delaying action on rising debt imperils America’s future
Delaying action on rising debt imperils America’s future
Ticket giveaway: Great American Songbook Competition plus dinner
Prize includes gift card for Fleming’s and event judged by Feinstein, Patty, McNair, and more.
WINSTON: Black voters will put Indiana in play for Obama
African-American voters are proud of this president.
Also this week
Joshua Bell and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra play to a sold out Hilbert Circle Theatre June 1-2. Details here.
“Back to the Future: A Mid-Century Modern Home Tour” highlights north-side homes June 2. Architect and critic Alan Hess lectures on the subject May 31 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Details here.
Indy Monthly Magic is back with a young magicians show, June 5 at Theatre on the Square. Details here.
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre heads back down the Yellow Brick Road with “The Wizard of Oz,” May 31-July 15. Details here.
The 2012 Country Throwdown Tour features Gary Allan, Rodney Atkins and more on three stages, June 3 at Hoosier Park. Details here.
Intimate Opera offers an evening of “Opera on Demand: American as Apple Pie” scenes June 1-2 at IndyFringe Theatre. Details here.
Trucks bring the food, but Mucca Pazza bring the marching band music to the First Friday Food Truck Festival, June 1 at Old National Center. Details here.
VAUGHN: WellPoint’s secret political spending continues
Full disclosure isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s also good business.