REVIEWS: ‘Dracula,’ ‘Singin’ in the Rain,’ and Tony DeSare
A classic creature, a classic movie musical and classic tunes take the stage.
A classic creature, a classic movie musical and classic tunes take the stage.
A new maestro sparks the ISO, plus thoughts on Indiana Repertory Theatre’s “Dracula” and Beef &Boards’ “Singin’ in the Rain.”
John Thompson’s humble approach to community service has earned him the distinction of being the 18th recipient of IBJ’s Michael A. Carroll Award, given annually to a man or woman who has demonstrated the former deputy mayor’s qualities of determination, humility and devotion to the community.
Officials are taking steps to reverse a dramatic decline in interest in the event over the last decade.
The mayor sets a tone—doing the right thing, knowing what our citizens need and hustling for results.
The director of IU’s Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation said Steve Jobs “epitomized the revolutionary genius that through hard work, determination and a maverick spirit, our world can be changed by one person.”
Certainly, sports figures need to be included among the 30 honored on whatever they end up calling Georgia St.
A religious discrimination lawsuit brought in federal court by a former Defender Direct manager has an unusual twist: The employee says she was fired for not embracing her boss’s religious beliefs. The company denies the charges.
Balancing the rights of employees and entrepreneurs is tricky.
The not-for-profit, whose annual film festival in Indianapolis opens Thursday, has surpassed $10 million and hopes to hit its goal of $12.5 million by the end of next year.
An intense documentary, a romantic comedy, and even a horror film for your consideration.
There is a brand of Republican Party philosophy that fits quite nicely with the demands of a big city.
This will be the new policy battle extraordinaire: how to look objectively at the growing stack of research that marriage does, in face, matter.
Several close City-County Council races this fall are expected to make the battle over which party controls Indianapolis’ legislative body fiercely competitive.
Mass transit is also a vital priority for rebuilding urban neighborhoods, giving residents the mobility to connect with jobs and their other daily needs.
IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard knows there are people who blame him for Dan Wheldon's death, who say the IndyCar CEO pushed the series over the edge.
Republic Airways Holdings Inc. is considering the sale of planes and airport landing rights in Washington, D.C., to help raise about $113 million in a second round of restructuring at its unprofitable Frontier Airlines unit.
Nov. 4-13
Various locations
The grab-bag fest is themed this year around the body, which means everything from a conversation with tattoo artist Lyle Tuttle at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and Butler University dancers at City Market to an opera discussion followed by insight from a psychologist and a mortician.
As part of the fest, I’ll be moderating a discussion on “Kurt Vonnegut and the Human Body” with writers Dan Wakefield, David Hoppe and others. For details and a full schedule, click here.
Indiana Repertory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Indiana and newcomer Acting Up mix it up.