Monthly Archives: October 2014

Theatre Review: Red at the IRT

The Tony-award winning play Red comes to the Indiana Repertory Theatre Mainstage to provoke the audience into thinking about art and the process of making art. The production, like the play by John Logan, plays with the seemingly opposite ideas of “art for art’s sake” and “art as a commodity.” … Read More

2014 Soldier’s Haunt at Ft. Harrison

LAWRENCE — The Museum of 20th Century Warfare and the staff at Fort Harrison State Park will be hosting the annual Soldier’s Haunt on Fri., Oct. 24 and Sat., Oct. 25 at Fort Harrison State Park, weather permitting. A haunted hay-ride is scheduled at 7:30 p.M. on Friday and Saturday … Read More

Halloween and All the Fun

When I was a kid, now nearly half a century ago, I loved the month of October. I loved the turning leaves, pumpkin pie, and apple cider. Going to Lilly’s Orchard up on North College street in Broad Ripple and loading up on apples and apple cider was an autumn … Read More

Free Flu Shots at Health Fair

INDIANAPOLIS — On Saturday, Nov. 1, Eskenazi Health Center Cottage Corner, the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police and community organizations will partner to present the 19th annual Eskenazi Health Center Cottage Corner Health Fair. A comprehensive team of health care professionals will be on hand to answer questions and administer … Read More

Heartland Film Festival Starts with a Bang

Now in its 23rd year, the Heartland Film Festival continues its mission to showcase films with a heart — and a soul. Under new leadership from Stuart Lowry (former Indianapolis Parks Department head), the festival kicked off with a big weekend of sell-out shows and lots of critical buzz. Popular … Read More