Monthly Archives: October 2016

The Lincolns Project by the Weekly View: Week 2

Thank you to everyone who has sent kind words and brought nonperishable goods to our office and to Gaia Works (the Magic Candle) and to the community food box at 17th and Gladstone. Working together, we can help boost hope and help throughout our community. Many places of worship on … Read More

IRT Celebrates Bicentennial with “Finding Home: Indiana at 200

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) takes part in the celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood with its production of Finding Home: Indiana at 200, on the IRT Upperstage Oct 18 – Nov 13. Finding Home: Indiana at 200 is a collaboration of more than 30 Indiana writers … Read More

Near Eastside March and Candlelight Vigil

INDIANAPOLIS — Community and Police in Partnership Against Crime (CAPPAC) will host a Near Eastside March and Candlelight Vigil against violence in the community on Oct. 21 at 6 p.m. The march begins at East 10th St. and Oxford St. and will proceed west to 10th an Jefferson. The prayer … Read More

Southport Branch Grand Reopening Oct. 15

INDIANAPOLIS — The entire community is invited to experience the many features of the newly-renovated Southport Branch of The Indianapolis Public Library during its Grand Reopening Open House on Sat., Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Southport Branch, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. The $1.1 million … Read More

Eric Grayson to Screen “Bride of Frankenstein” AND “Bride of Finkelstein”

INDIANAPOLIS — Film historian Eric Grayson will screen the classic 1935 film, The Bride of Frankenstein, at the Garfield Park Arts Center on Sat., Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. at the October Vintage Movie Night selection. It will be preceded by a spoof, The Bride of Finkelstein, created by award-winning … Read More