Monthly Archives: February 2018

Public Safety Citizens Academy Taking Applications

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indy Public Safety Foundation recently announced that applications are now being accepted for the 8th class of the Public Safety Citizens Academy (PSCA).  The PSCA is a free, 10-week program that gives community members a behind-the-scenes look at Indy’s public safety agencies — the Indianapolis Fire Department … Read More

February is Heart Health Month

Aside from the Super Bowl, the most celebrated annual holiday in February is Valentine’s Day when candy, greeting cards and decorations are resplendent with hearts of countless shapes and sizes. However, while you’re busy trying to win someone else’s heart, you should always be mindful to take care of the … Read More

Romeo and Juliet for These Times at the IRT

Romeo and Juliet, the star-crossed lovers of Shakespeare’s best-known play, bound and leap across the stage in the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production, currently at the Upperstage. This is an energetic, modern-dress staging starring two bright stars, Aaron Kirby as Romeo, and Sophia Macia as Juliet, plus a strong cast of … Read More

Pulitzer winner Sweat to Make Indy Debut at Phoenix Theatre

INDIANAPOLIS — With only two productions to go in the Park Avenue location, Phoenix Theatre plans to go out with a bang. Sweat by Lynn Nottage, who won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for the script, is a fiery story of identity, racial tension, and economic politics in the industrial, blue-collar … Read More

Applause!: Feb. 2-8

• There have been several reports of coyotes, or possibly coydogs in Indianapolis — a few reports from the east side near Pogue’s Run and Pleasant Run. On the southwest side, a coywolf (coyote-wolf hybrid) has been reported. According to the Indiana DNR, coyote sightings may increase this time of … Read More