Monthly Archives: March 2017

$4.2M Paving Project on I-74 Southeast of Indianapolis Starts April 4

INDIANAPOLIS — Milestone Contractors plans to begin work on or after April 4 on a $4.2 million pavement repair and resurface project on I-74 between I-465 and London Road (Exit 103). Construction zone signs will be placed in late March. Concrete pavement repairs will require weekend lane closures starting at … Read More

East Washington Branch Reopening to Feature Special Recognition Ceremony

INDIANAPOLIS — The entire community is invited to experience all the new features of the renovated East Washington Branch of The Indianapolis Public Library, 2822 E. Washington St., during the grand reopening of the historic branch on Sat., March 18 from 2 – 4 p.m. Highlighting the festivities will be … Read More

Artist with Parkinson’s Reinvents his Medium and Method

INDIANAPOLIS — After he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2009, artist Wendell Lowe experimented to reinvent his approach from painting with brushes on canvas to using a camera, soft pastels, and finger painting to create abstract works that reflect the color, texture and dynamism of nature. The artist is the … Read More

“Tool Up!” — Free 2017 Business Workshops

INDIANAPOLIS — The Martindale Brightwood CDC has partnered with the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Community Resurrection Partnership to offer “Tool Up,” a series of workshops that address the fundamentals to owning or growing a small business. Come learn from the pros what it takes to be your own … Read More

“Boeing Boeing” a French Farce with International Appeal

Seven doors. Three fiancés. Two men. A confused French maid. Mix these elements together with split second timing, sharp dialogue, and a healthy dose of physical comedy, and you have Boeing Boeing, now playing at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. The Marc Camoletti play (translated by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans) … Read More