You-review-it Monday
Share your opinions on your weekend arts and entertainment experiences.
Share your opinions on your weekend arts and entertainment experiences.
Comedy doesn’t go any place new, but remains a journey worth taking.
A professional ballet company that formed in the wake of Ballet Internationale's collapse has closed its own doors.
The Xscape indoor amusement center in Indianapolis let its license expire in December, which state officials weren’t aware
of until last week’s accident that critically injured a 5-year-old.
New York-based Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded its credit rating for Indiana Live horse track and casino, a warning
signal that the Shelbyville facility may soon follow its Anderson counterpart Hoosier Park into bankruptcy.
There’s no water in view, but Scotty’s Lakehouse is true to its subtitle: A Burger Joint.
Retro event proves more playful than provocative.
Why would you want to check in at various locations on your smart phone?
Itâ??s all about the whole, not the parts. They cut and move, move, move on offense. They defend like their scholarships depend on it.
Terry Whitt Bailey, former director of Muncie’s Cornerstone Center for the Arts, will join the Madame Walker Theatre
Center in Indianapolis April 12 as president and CEO.
Jan from TV’s “The Office” is also Roxy from Broadway’s “Chicago.”
Tribute to Hoosier literary icon to set up shop in former IMOCA spot.
The Murat Temple Association, a Shriners affiliate that owns the iconic building, is suing Live Nation and Old National Bank
over a naming-rights deal announced March 16.
The Murat Temple Association is a Shriners affiiate that owns the Murat Centre, which on March 16 was renamed the “Old National
Centre” in a three-year deal between the bank and Live Nation.
Surely you did something fun and or interesting this weekend.
Lineup features Darius Rucker and Daughtry.
A mix of business and personal woes have pushed Steven Carter Ross, the longtime owner and manager of the Vogue nightclub,
into personal bankruptcy. Now a judge must decide whether Ross can keep the popular Broad Ripple music venue, or if he must
sell it to satisfy his creditors and his estranged wife.
This week, the “Indiana Experience” at the Indiana History Center (with a video
tour through Indiana's past), plus theatrical experiences at Humana Fest in Louisville.
Just walking into Wolfie’s Den made me want to take up hunting. Well, OK, maybe it just made me want to eat some meat.