Monthly Archives: April 2017

IRT Closes Season with “Dial M For Murder”

INDIANAPOLIS — Playwright-in-Residence, James Still, directs the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s season closer Dial “M” for Murder, a thrilling stage play that inspired Alfred Hitchcock’s suspense classic. Weaving an ever-tightening web of danger and deception, the production reveals what happens when a murder plot goes wrong. Unlike most mysteries Dial “M” … Read More

Applause!: April 14-20

• All Indianapolis Public Library locations will be closed on Sunday, April 16 in observance of Easter. While the Library is closed, patrons can review the Library’s catalog of materials or renew and place holds on items at indypl.org. All IndyPL locations will reopen at their regular times on Monday, … Read More

Now, In Our Day: Part 7

For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; The flowers appear on the earth; The time of the singing of birds is come and the voice of the turtle (dove) is heard throughout the land. The great Shakespeare’s poetry could not surpass the Bible’s Song of … Read More

A Beautiful Night at the Vic

The last several years the Boss and I have been able to be at the Vic for opening night. While we were unable work that out this year, she was able to buy us tickets for the third game of the opening series against the Tribe’s old nemesis, the Toledo … Read More

100 Years Ago: April 14-20

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, April 16: The gardening movement has become part of the cleanup campaign being waged by Indianapolis citizens to make the city brighter and healthier. Spades, hoes, and rakes are being used all across the city as the idea of cultivating vacant lots with small gardens … Read More