Priority list includes Heartland Film Fest, Angela Brown, ghost stories
Plus concerts by Arlo Guthrie and Michael McDonald as well as the return of “Cabaret Poe.”
Plus concerts by Arlo Guthrie and Michael McDonald as well as the return of “Cabaret Poe.”
First production by Indy’s newest professional theater explores time and relationships.
Plus Joshua Bell with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and graffiti at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Plus a “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” star plays the Cabaret.
Two Broadway stars headlined very different shows on local stages.
Plus Joan Osborne sings Dylan and Renee Fleming kicks off the Indianapolis Symphony Season.
In Chekhov’s play, tortured artist Treplev insists that theater must take on new forms. Inspired, I try a new form of criticism.
Plus Kelli O’Hara sings Rodgers & Hammerstein with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Plus a new entertainment venue in French Lick.
Plus the Eiteljorg Museum’s annual “Quest for the West” art show and sale.
Win this one and you’ll have to block out two dates on your music calendar.
Plus some suggested first stops on your First Friday route.
Plus a Vonnegut adaptation and introduction to Indy’s new professional ballet company.
Plus, a new opera at the Eiteljorg Museum.
An unscientific survey shows that Gen Con visitors take advantage of attractions well beyond the convention center and downtown restaurants.
Plus a corn maze for Conner Prairie and national exposure for an Indy documentary.
No, it’s not about the explorer. It’s a feature film set in the architecture-rich Indiana city.
Plus a new weekend fest from the Heartland film folks.
Plus a twisted Frank Capra class and the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
You get a different perspective on the Indiana State Fair from 34 feet off the ground.