Monthly Archives: July 2014

Indy 5×5 Finalists Named

INDIANAPOLIS — The finalists for the 5×5 Arts and Innovation Prize Competition, re:MIX — Spinning Culture, Community and Place, will present their ideas on Friday, August 1 in the Harrison Center’s historic sanctuary at the corner of Delaware and 16th St. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the presentations will … Read More

Swimmer’s Itch – The Good, Bad, and Creepy

‘Tis the season for vacations, and travel to a freshwater lake or an ocean comes to mind. But a condition known as swimmer’s itch can ruin your vacation. Swimmer’s itch is far more complex and fascinating than the name suggests and occurs worldwide. This intensely itchy rash can be contracted … Read More

IRT Announces Collaboration with Local Artist

INDIANAPOLIS — Artist Kyle Ragsdale has partnered with the Indiana Repertory Theatre to create unique works for each of the plays they will present in the 2014-15 season. “For the work I did for the IRT I wanted the viewer to be a part of the storytelling, purposely only hinting … Read More

Radio Nights Concludes Entertainment on the Plaza

GREENFIELD — Entertainment On The Plaza concludes the concert season with a free performance by Radio Nights on Friday, July 25 at 7 p.m. on the Hancock County Courthouse south lawn and City Plaza in downtown Greenfield. A performance of melodies from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s blended with the … Read More

Tony Dungy and Michael Sam, Plus James Garner

Tony Dungy is in a bit of hot water over a comment he made about Rams’ rookie linebacker Michael Sam, the first NFL draftee to openly acknowledge his homosexuality before he started his pro career. Coach Dungy said “I wouldn’t have taken him (Sam). Not because I don’t believe Michael … Read More