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“Pirates of the Caribbean: Live in Concert”
March 23-24
Clowes Hall
Symphonies have long offered programs featuring movie clips. Or programs providing live accompaniment to silent movies. Only recently, though, have entire movies had their scores digitally removed so that an orchestra can play along. Next season, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will be doing that with “West Side Story.” This year, it’s getting its feet wet, so to speak, with “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Details here.
Builders betting on brighter U.S. housing market
Residential building permits are being filed nationally at about half the rate considered healthy by most economists, but builders have grown more confident over the past six months after seeing more people express interest in buying a home.
Hitchcock Film Festival
March 23-24
Artcraft Theatre
Rare is the opportunity to see an Alfred Hitchcock classic on the big screen. But six Hitchcock films on the big screen—in one weekend—is a thrill movie buffs may never have dreamed of. That’s what is being offered at the fabulous Artcraft Theatre in Franklin. It starts with “Vertigo” on Friday night, then continues with “North by Northwest,” “Notorious,” “Strangers on a Train,” “Rear Window” and “The Birds.” Single tickets and weekend passes are available. Details here.
Pacers’ two Georges launch fan zone, TV show
Pacers' Paul George and George Hill have partnered with Gatorade to launch the G2 Zone inside Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The duo also will have a TV show on the team's web site.
Governor signs bill regarding residents resisting police
Gov. Mitch Daniels has signed into law a bill laying out when Indiana residents might be legally justified in using force against police officers.
City hopes for big splash from NCAA swimming events
NCAA swimming championships being held at the IU Natatorium this week kick off six years of collegiate swimming championships that are expected to generate millions of dollars for the local economy.
Purdue search panel violates state notice law
A state official says Purdue University's presidential search committee didn't follow Indiana law when it held private meetings in Indianapolis without sufficient public notice.
Notre Dame biz school ranked tops in nation again
Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business scored highest in Bloomberg Businessweek's annual survey of top undergraduate business schools. Indiana, Purdue and Butler universities also ranked among the top 50.
Despite high jobless rate, trucking firms fight driver shortage
Trucking companies, including Indianapolis-based Celadon Group Inc., are struggling to find qualified drivers even as the U.S. unemployment rate remains at the highest level in almost 30 years.
Indiana DNR buys nearly 3,500 acres from utility
The purchased property will become the southern anchor for a conservation and recreation project aimed at permanently protecting more than 43,000 acres along the Wabash River and Sugar Creek.
Manning’s move boosts Broncos’ ticket price, Super Bowl odds
Former Indianapolis Colt Peyton Manning’s arrival in Denver is already driving up Broncos ticket prices and improving their odds of winning the Super Bowl.
Person critical after shooting
One person is in critical condition after being shot on the far-east side early Tuesday morning. The shooting occurred at a home on 25th Street, between Post and Mitthoeffer roads. The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh and was transported in critical condition to Methodist Hospital. Police responded to a 2:30 a.m. call to the residence just before the shooting. A couple there told officers that four males came to their home to fight their teenage son regarding postings on a social media website.
Motorcyclist dies in east-side crash
A 22-year-old motorcyclist died Monday after an accident on East Washington Street at Post Road. Tanner Pike, 22, was traveling east on Washington when a passenger van traveling westbound turned in front of him. Pike died after slamming into the passenger side of the van. The 59-year-old van driver suffered non-life-threatening injuries.