Monthly Archives: March 2018

“Appoggiatura” at the IRT

INDIANAPOLIS — Appoggiatura, a play written by four-time Pulitzer Prize nominee and IRT Playwright-in-Residence, James Still, will premiere on the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s (IRT) OneAmerica Mainstage from March 7-31. Appoggiatura, part of a three-play series including The House That Jack Built (2012-2013) and Miranda (2016-2017), will not only make its … Read More

Applause!: March 9-15

• The death of Boone County Deputy Jacob Pickett in the line of duty is a tragic reminder of the sacrifices police make to protect the public each and every day. He was mortally wounded while assisting Lebanon police officers serving a warrant. His funeral will be on Friday, March … Read More

City Briefs: March 9-15

Pothole Blitz Ends March 11 INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works announced that the first week of their pothole patching blitz was a resounding success, with DPW workers and contractors using more than 3,800 tons of asphalt to fill over 37,000 potholes and resolve more than 3,500 pothole … Read More

Preschool Scholarship Applications Available

INDIANAPOLIS — Starting March 1st, families can apply for the Indianapolis Preschool Scholarship Program and the On My Way Pre-K prekindergarten program. Together, the programs are expected to serve more than 1,800 Marion County children. To apply, Marion County residents can visit www.onemywayprek.org and fill out just one application for … Read More

“The Bridges of Madison County” at Footlite Musicals

The romantic story of star-crossed lovers in the fields of Iowa in the mid-1960s is brought to life at Footlite Musicals’ production of The Bridges of Madison County: The Musical, running through March 18. Based on the bestseller by Robert James Waller, with a book by Marsha Norman and music … Read More