NCAA boss’ remarks could rekindle debate on IU’s phone call violations
Under the new direction of NCAA President Mark Emmert, IU and Kelvin Sampson might have been spared the severe torching they endured in 2008.
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Under the new direction of NCAA President Mark Emmert, IU and Kelvin Sampson might have been spared the severe torching they endured in 2008.
State Rep. Ed DeLaney, an Indianapolis Democrat, said at a Wednesday morning press conference that he has asked the Indiana Department of Labor to convene a forum about worker safety with police, convenience store operators, Department of Labor officials and other interested parties.
Fall Creek and Fountain Square academies could be forced to close in May after Ball State University declined their applications this week.
Meet Margaret Broderick and Mike Lehane, who opened Indy NUT House in May to sell “nice, useable things" to home rehabbers.
A 26-story apartment and retail tower could rise along downtown's Central Canal if a Valparaiso developer wins the city's blessing.
The Symphony will be performing the entire score as the film plays. And you can be there.
Guns N’ Roses play Conseco Fieldhouse Dec. 8. Details here.
The Chris Isaak Holiday Show comes to the Palladium for a concert of hits and holiday tunes Dec. 9. Details here.
The Central Indiana Dance Ensemble performs “The Nutcracker” Dec. 9-11 at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center. Details here.
Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre performs its “Nutcracker” Dec. 9-11 at the Pike Performing Arts Center. Details here.
From Dec. 7-22, the juried “Undergraduate Exhibition” at the Herron Gallery affords an opportunity to see work by the next generation of artists. Details here.
The Butler Chorale and University Choir offer their annual, free, “Rejoice!” concert Dec. 9. Details here.
Soprano Angela Brown joins the Carmel Symphony Orchestra for a holiday concert Dec. 10 at the Palladium. Details here.
Phil Van Hest (aka Phil the Void) offers the December edition of his live talk show “Funny About That,” Dec. 14 at the IndyFringe Theatre. Details here.
Dec. 9
IndyFringe Building/Mass. Ave
Here’s how it works: You dress as festive or as outrageous as you want. You buy a ticket. You meet at Indy Fringe. You follow an elf. And you have a drink at every participating drinkery around Mass. Ave. Then you return to the IndyFringe Building for dancing and live entertainment.
OK, so it isn’t exactly following a star to a manger, but it sounds like a good time. Adults only, of course. Details here.
Dec. 13-18
Murat Theatre
Talk about an all-star concert lineup. For an audience of themselves, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins jammed together for one night only. “Million Dollar Quartet” is the hit effort to bring that session to life. The show was birthed in Chicago—where it is still running—but the tour comes directly from Broadway. It’s the only first-time-in-Indy show on the Broadway in Indianapolis season scheduled this year, so here’s hoping for a top-quality production. Details here.
Dec. 10-11
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church
Mezzo Angela Young Smucker, Soprano Emily Albrink, tenor (and IU product) Asitha Tennekoon, and bass-baritone Benjamin LeClair join the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra for its annual ride through Handel’s masterpiece. Details here.
The annual Gen Con convention, which had a previous commitment to Indianapolis through 2015, is extending its agreement through 2020. The latest Gen Con event drew a record 36,733 visitors.
Indiana Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard announced Wednesday that he will step down from the bench in March 2012. Shepard is the longest serving state court chief justice in the United States.
The satiric newspaper is soon coming to town … but it’s been mocking Indy for years.
Downtown building owners are looking to cash in on the upcoming Super Bowl by selling space for massive temporary advertisements.
Eli Lilly and Co. stock rose to a one-month high Tuesday after an analyst said the possible success of the company’s experimental Alzheimer’s drug could double the share price.
The state is offering at least $300,000 to families of each of the seven people who died after a stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair, with more available for those whose loved ones spent days hospitalized before their deaths, Attorney General Greg Zoeller said Tuesday.
A Marion Superior judge has ruled that state courts don’t have the ability to interfere with the Indiana General Assembly’s constitutional authority to pass laws or its own internal rules, including how it compels attendance or imposes fines.
Indianapolis-based startup Allium Midwest Media LLC will begin distributing print editions of The Onion and its sister publication The A.V. Club around Indianapolis starting Feb. 2.
Construction on the International Orangutan Center would start in August, with the opening set for Memorial Day weekend in 2014.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says the state budget will see a one-time cash infusion of $300 million from tax collections that weren't properly transferred into the general fund.