FEIGENBAUM: ‘There is no money’ takes on new meaning
Tight tax revenue will force hard choices on the General Assembly.
Tight tax revenue will force hard choices on the General Assembly.
Sarah Schartbrough and Jon McLaughlin join voices in performance at the Jazz Kitchen Dec. 17. Details here.
Indianapolis School of Ballet offers up its “Nutcracker” Dec. 17-19 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Details here. http://www.indyballet.org/home.html. Meanwhile, the Indiana Ballet Conservatory presents its version Dec. 17-19 at the Madame Walker Theatre Center. Details here.
On Dec. 17, Tim Brickley performs in a free Spirit of the Seasons concert at Chateau Thomas Winery. Details here.
Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard and J. Robert Spencer—original cast members of Broadway’s “Jersey Boys”—present a holiday concert Dec. 18 at French Lick Resort. Details here.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
Thoughts on this year’s holidays shows from the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Actors Theatre of Indiana, the Cabaret at the Columbia Club and more.
Summit Realty Group is building out a new headquarters in a historic downtown building as its principals embark on an aggressive growth plan for the privately held company.
Did a local Christmas production make your spirit bright this weekend?
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
“A Christmas Carol,” “A Very Phoenix Xmas,” and “A Beef & Boards Christmas” all get regifted for the holidays.
A Catholic university based in Indiana where football serves as a major rallying point for students, alumni and donors? The University of Notre Dame would be a correct answer. But it’s no longer the only one.
Backers of the proposed legislation have begun touting a study estimating that as much as $9 million in additional tax revenue would be generated for Indiana by the allowance of Sunday sales.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
The holiday season in the United States has morphed into a time of concentrated purchases.
The Running Co., now BlueMile, expands into Louisville, looks to add more stores in and outside Indiana
New Republican Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says he’s serious about seeking bipartisan support in the upcoming legislative session.
Marching bands filled Lucas Oil Stadium. Blue men visited Clowes. What did you do this weekend?
Revenue is uneven between the two concourses in the new midfield terminal, but overall sales nevertheless are outpacing growth in passenger traffic.
In “The Chicken Show,” part of the Spirit & Place Festival, author Michael Perry reads and local artists and students display work based on, yes, chickens. Nov. 11 at Wheeler Arts Community Center. Details here.
The painted guys return when Blue Man Group plays Clowes Hall Nov. 12-14. Details here.
At the Eiteljorg Museum, "Art en la Charreria," Nov. 12-Jan. 16, celebrates the equestrian sport popular in Mexico. Opening weekend events include performances by Anderson Ballet Folklorico, Trio ConPaz, and more. Details here.
The 10th anniversary lineup for the Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival Nov. 12-14 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and IUPUI Campus Center includes “Violet Tendencies” (starring Mindy Cohn of “The Facts of Life), “Talbott Street: 1980-1986” (a documentary about the ground-breaking Talbott Theatre), “Bloomington” (a fiction film about a student/teacher relationship at IU), and a sneak preview of the “New Ash Christian Film” (featuring Jennifer Coolidge). Details here.
The ambitiously titled Wet Your Pants Comedy Film Festival, Nov. 12-14 at the Indianapolis Art Center, includes “Run, Granny, Run!” (featuring a seniors version of the “Ben Hur” chariot race), “Cool Beans,” (about two guys looking for the originator of the title term), and “Post-Apocalyptic Shotgun Madness,” which pretty much says it all. Proceeds benefit the National Kidney Foundation. Details here.
Comedian Chelsea Handler headlines at the Murat Theatre Nov. 13. Details here.
New Yorker contributor Jonathan Lethem, author of such novels as “Fortress of Solitude” and “Chronic City,” is the latest author to come to town for the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series at Butler University’s Atherton Union. He’ll be reading on Nov. 15. Details here.
Were you a guest at “Mary’s Wedding” at the IRT? Experience the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra?
The average earnings of a Hoosier worker was about $44,100 two years ago, compared to the U.S. average of $50,300.
The Indiana Repertory Theatre continues its season with the World War I-era romance “Mary’s Wedding,” Nov. 3-Dec. 4. Details here.
Tokyo String Quartet pops into the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center for a Nov. 10 Ensemble Music Society concert between gigs in Austria and Japan.
Details here.
For “Savory: Flavorful Songs with Steven Stolen,” the singer has selected music ranging from Leonard Bernstein’s “La Bonne Cuisine” to Hank Williams’ “Hey, Good Lookin’” for a concert of food-related music as part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Nov. 4 at White Rabbit Cabaret. Details here.
Actors Theatre of Indiana presents an original revue, “Stardust Memories: The Life and Music of Hoagy Carmichael,” Nov. 4-5 at the Indiana History Center. Details here.
Indianapolis Civic Theatre presents “The Belle of Amherst,” a one-woman show about Emily Dickinson, Nov. 4-14. Details here.
LA Theatre Works brings its production of “The Real Dr. Strangelove: Edward Teller and the Battle for the H-Bomb” to Loeb Playhouse at Purdue University Nov. 4-5 with a cast that includes John Vickery, the original Scar from Broadway’s “The Lion King.” Details here.
A new piece, “Brief Encounters” (set to music by Claude Debussy) anchors this tour by the Paul Taylor Dance Company, coming to Clowes Hall Nov. 5. Details here.
Sufjan Stevens performs at Hilbert Circle Theatre Nov. 4. Details here.
Phil Vassar, twice an ASCAP Songwriter of the Year, takes the stage at 8 Seconds Saloon Nov. 5. Details here.
Comedian Daniel Tosh offers two shows Nov. 9 at the Murat Theatre at Old National Center. Details here.