Monthly Archives: March 2019

IACS Hosts March Madness Adoption Event

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Animal Care Services (IACS) has prepared a different kind of March Madness bracket. Running through March 31, IACS will be hosting an animal adoption special. The two-week long event will feature four teams made up of adoptable cats and dogs. Teams will be announced on IACS’ Facebook, … Read More

Taylor Martin’s Indy Magic Show Celebrates 11th Anniversary

INDIANAPOLIS — Taylor Martin’s Indy Magic celebrates its eleventh anniversary of presenting the finest magic stars in the world with two headliners, on April 2 at 7 p.m. at the District Theatre Cabaret stage, 627 Mass. Ave. There will be a Karl Hein Lecture at 9 p.m. following the show. … Read More

Education Briefs March 18-28

IPS Offers Free Meals During Spring Break INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public Schools will offer free breakfast and lunch starting Monday, March 25 through Friday, April 5. Seven locations will offer breakfast and 17 will offer lunch. The Bus Stop Cafe will also visit community sites, including the Irvington branch of … Read More

Trinity Haven Hires Founding Executive Director

INDIANAPOLIS — A member of the LGBTQ community who has deep experience working with transitional housing and homelessness has been named the founding executive director of Trinity Haven, Indiana’s first home for LGBTQ youth who have nowhere safe to live. Jenni White comes to Trinity Haven after serving at Coburn … Read More

A Doll’s House, Part 2 Explores Truth and Consequences

The IRT’s latest offering, A Doll’s House, Part 2, explores what happens after Ibsen’s master work, A Doll’s House, ends. Lucas Hnath’s play isn’t a sequel as much as a continuation of the conversation between Nora and the family she left behind. Fifteen years after Nora slams the door on … Read More