Monthly Archives: August 2013

Indy 5×5 Finalists Announced

INDIANAPOLIS — The Harrison Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the finalists for the final 5×5 Arts and Innovation Prize Competition, Connect Your City, Connect Your Neighborhood, to take place on Sept. 6 at 6:30pm in the Center’s historic sanctuary. The 5×5: Indianapolis Arts and Innovation Prize is … Read More

The Civil War — 150th Anniversary: August 1863

Saturday morning, August 1, Indianapolis residents read a letter from a member of the 3rd Indiana Cavalry, published in the Journal, giving an account of the chase of the “notorious John H. Morgan” and his capture in Columbiana County, Ohio thus ending “one of the most memorable raids and pursuits … Read More

Art vs. Art Paint Day Registration Open

INDIANAPOLIS  – Art vs. Art Paint Day will be held at the Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr. on September 7 at 10 a.m.-4 p.m.  In preparation for the Art vs. Art main event on September 27, artists will be creating a masterpiece in a four hour time period … Read More

Theatre Review: On the Fringes

This, the ninth year of IndyFringe, means that the festival is becoming better known (and attended). As each year passes, audiences set the bar a little higher for performances — which is great, because it keeps the folks who put on the show on their toes. Of the shows I’ve … Read More

Theatre Review: Abraham Lincoln at the Fringe

Indy Fringe is always a hectic time for the theater lover. So many wonderful performances, so little time, but this year there was an especially poignant performance that I will always remember. I was lucky enough to catch Abraham Lincoln at TOTS last weekend and it was a real treat … Read More