Monthly Archives: January 2016

Speaking Up for Dogs Outside

On Sunday, when the wind chill brought temperatures in Indianapolis into the negative single digits, Lucy was snuggled on the couch next to me, watching “Downton Abbey” and eating popcorn. Lucy’s pampered doggy lifestyle isn’t unusual among my pet-loving circle of friends and family, but we represent a small (some … Read More

Bill Peebles Named Varsity Football Coach at Lawrence Central

LAWRENCE — Bill Peebles has been hired as the new varsity football coach at Lawrence Central High School. Peebles built a successful football program at Southport High School over the past eleven years. Prior to his arrival, the Cardinals had gone nine years without winning more than three games in … Read More

“Casserole: A Mixture of Photographic Thoughts”

IRVINGTON — The Irvington Historical Society is pleased to announce the photography exhibition, “Casserole: A Mixture of Photographic Thoughts.” This exhibition of fine art photography is a group exhibition, which will feature color, and black and white photographs created by the members of INvision: Alliance of Photographic Artists. The exhibition … Read More

UIndy Hosts Public Art Symposium & Related Gallery Exhibit

INDIANAPOLIS — While leveraging sports to raise Indianapolis’ profile, city leaders since the 1960s also have employed the arts in their revitalization efforts. On Feb. 5, the past, present and future of public art in the American city is the focus of a day of expert discussion at the University … Read More

YAT Brings a New Twist On Rapunzel

“Rapunzel,” one of five “fractured” fairy tales presented by the Young Actors Theatre, is a fresh and funny deconstruction of the old story. It is Rapunzel like you have never seen her before. Set in a modern day school, it takes a very stylized look at social cliques and the … Read More