Monthly Archives: July 2019

Faith & Action Project Grants Distributed

INDIANAPOLIS ‚ After receiving 49 letter of intent and 14 full grant proposals, earlier this month, the Faith & Action Project at Christian Theological Seminary announced that it is awarding a total of $115,000 in 2019 Faith & Action Grants to four efforts aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty … Read More

Rocky Horror Show at Buck Creek Players for Limited Performances

INDIANAPOLIS — The Buck Creek Players will open their 46th season of quality theatre with their biennial Play-A-Part Fundraiser production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, running for just four performances over one weekend. Curtain times are at 8 p.m. on Friday, August 2, 2:30 and 8 p.m. on … Read More

Red Barn Arts Festival

IRVINGTON — The Red Barn Arts Collective will host a festival on Saturday, July 27 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. at the collective, located at 6015 Bonna Ave. There will be local artists, handmade and vintage vendors, a food truck, music, kid’s activities, and much more to raise money for restorations … Read More

Help Ken Kern Play-A-Part at Buck Creek Players

INDIANAPOLIS — Many years ago the BCP Play-A-Part productions started with the musical Grease. Since that time they have presented a variety of well-known productions including Annie, The Sound of Music, The Music Man, and Oklahoma! In each production audiences saw a familiar face, Ken Kern. Ken started as a … Read More

Take a Seat

“A chair’s function is not just to provide a place to sit…it is a medium for self-expression” — Evan Davis In the Victorian era of the late 1880s, the elegance of a platform rocker graced the homes of the affluent. As we crossed over into the early part of the … Read More