Monthly Archives: December 2016

Generous Readers Helping to Make the Season Bright

The Weekly View’s thousands of readers are helping to make the season bright for the adults and children of Coburn Place (a safe space for domestic violence survivors) and local families in need. Thank you to the generous gifts givers who have dropped toys, coats, and more at our offices … Read More

Warren Branch Library: A Gift for the Far East Side

by Ruth Hans Manager, Warren Branch The Warren Branch of The Indianapolis Public Library is excited to share its newly-renovated facility with the east side. From its opening in 1974, Warren has been the place to come for reading, computers, job searching, programming, and help from our dedicated staff. As … Read More

Classic Restaurants of Indianapolis by Jeffrey S. Kamm

Jeffrey S. Kamm’s new book Classic Restaurants of Indianapolis tells the story of Indianapolis’ restaurants — those only in memory and those still in existence. The book’s outline is told in the names of the chapters, “Legends That Stand The Test Of Time,” “Gone But Not Forgotten,” “Cruising Down North … Read More

Beef & Boards Takes On A Christmas Carol

INDIANAPOLIS — A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens’ timeless classic about redemption against all odds, comes to the Beef & Boards stage starting Dec. 3. This one-hour production features traditional carols and is on stage for just 10 performances through Dec. 19. Ebenezer Scrooge is a miserly businessman whose bitterness has … Read More

Applause!: Dec. 8-15

• The Irvington Holiday Open House is Dec. 9 from 5-9 p.m. throughout the many shops of Historic Irvington. Sponsored by the Irvington Business Association, there will be many things for people to do, including listening to the Circle City Ringers from 5-6 p.m. at the library, having your picture … Read More