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More on Michael Feinstein’s plate
The artistic head of the Carmel Regional Performing Arts Center has added a Broadway show and a new NYC position to his already busy schedule.
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Did you get to the Indianapolis Art Center’s Day of the Dead? Or stick to “Paranormal Activity” at the multiplex?
“A Christmas Story” musical to premiere…in Kansas
The Indiana-set film has been turned into a musical with Broadway aspirations.
Zach De Pue’s trio gets an upgrade
Time for Three becomes Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s ensemble in residence
Big screen Michael Jackson
“This Is It” hits theaters today for an alleged limited run. Will you be there?
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Did you spend quality time with the Symphony? Experience Andre
Watts at the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center? Stop in to the Indiana Repertory Theatre for opening weekend
of "The Giver"?
Review: “King Lear”
Actors from the London Stage (that’s the group’s name) tackle Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy.
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Did you make it to “Carmina Burana”? Get “Shipwrecked!” at the Phoenix?
An attack on common percents
Don Pallotta, author of “Uncharitable,” pushed local leaders to think big and stop talking about overhead.
Review: “Hatchi” opens Heartland Film Fest
New Richard Gere man-and-his-dog film remarkably restrained.
Notes from the blogroll
"Carol" in Chicago with familiar faces, artists take on graffiti in Boston, and I strike out on this year’s National Book Awards.
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Did you visit with Lincoln at the IRT? Catch the ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ dancers at Conseco?
ISO’s maestro-possibilities parade begins
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra players–and audiences–will get to experience the work of a possible Venzago replacement.