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States didn’t die; they’ve allowed themselves to be murdered.
He has about 2-1/2 years to bone up on his Tea Party cred.
They are increasingly sick of watching the old-school posturing of the two parties.
It shows, early in the campaign, just how desperate Gregg is.
Marriage equality will be the issue that really matters.
They can simply make the decision to protect the health of the fans.
That is exactly what’s brought us debt, corruption and moral failure.
Gov. Mitch Daniels says Indiana's two-year-old Healthy Rivers INitiative has permanently protected nearly 30,000 acres of floodplains along the Wabash and Muscatatuck Rivers from development.
Minneapolis-based “Cloud Cult” brings its music to the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Summer Solstice celebration June 18. Details here.
Don Farrell of “Actors Theatre of Indiana” heads south to headline the Indiana Festival Theatre production of “Damn Yankees” in Bloomington June 13-24. Details here.
Norah Jones performs at the Murat Theatre June 20. Details here.
June 14
Indiana History Center
Concerts on the Canal, sponsored by the Indiana Historical Society, are nothing new. But this year, the “Museum Nights on the Canal” program expands those offerings to include free IHC admission, hands-on activities and additional entertainment leading up to the show. For this week’s offering, the pre-concert activities include a chance to hear stories from Billy Yank, a Union Soldier fresh from battle. The headliner for the concert is Blair Clark. Upcoming Museum Nights include tango lessons, storytelling, Cole Porter tunes and more. Details here.
June 15 to July 14
Theatre on the Square
Last August, Theater on the Square presented “Dearest: The Mommy Musical” at the Indy Fringe Festival. I deliberately didn’t go, not because I didn’t want to see and hear it—I did. But I opted to wait until TOTS staged a full production of the new show. Well, I didn’t have to wait long. Less than a year after that workshop production, the show about Joan Crawford (based on her daughter’s scandalous tell-all), has been deemed ready for its close-up. Written and directed by TOTS Artistic Director Ron Spencer, it promises such songs as “Box Office Poison (Bring Me the Ax)” and “I Am Not One of Your Fans.” Details here.
June 15-16
Service Center
Artists create work in 8 ft. x 20 ft. x 8 ft. storage containers and visitors stroll the parking lot at the Lafayette Square area parking lot to check them out in this annual event created by Primary Colours. Artists represented this year include Brandy Graham, David Yosha and Chad Sines. There’s live music, too, along with food and beverage sales. Details here.
June 16
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
The Harrison Home’s highly competitive annual white-clad event has added activity this year. There’s a “Kids Croquet with Alice” event paring adult and child teams in a playful trip through Victorian sports and literature … including a chance to play with the Queen of Hearts. After the afternoon 40-team tournament, the Harrisonians host a “Swing is King” mixer with casual croquet play in and around dinner. Beginners welcome. Details here.
Indiana University divers searching the site of a 1725 shipwreck found the booty and other artifacts including musket balls and ceramics. The discovery was introduced to the public Tuesday at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence said Tuesday he wants more Indiana students to graduate from high school ready to work and proposed creating regional groups to design alternative curriculums that train high school students for technical and vocational jobs.
Detroit Free Press senior managing editor Jeffrey Taylor was introduced to the Indianapolis Star's staff on Tuesday. He succeeds Dennis Ryerson at the helm of the state’s largest newspaper.
Beech Grove police are looking for a woman they said used a stolen credit card while dressed in a security guard uniform. The card was in a purse taken in a vehicle break-in last month in the 3200 block of South Emerson Avenue. The day after the theft, police said, surveillance cameras inside the Speedway Gas Station at 105 W. Churchman Ave. captured images of a female suspect wearing a security guard uniform while using it. The woman is wanted for fraud.