Monthly Archives: August 2021

IndyPL CEO Steps Down

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library board of trustees convened and in a joint decision between the board and CEO Jackie Nytes, have confirmed that Nytes will step away from her role, effective at the end of August. Nytes has served The Library for 23 years — as the CEO … Read More

From Cottontown to Vinegar Hill – Indy’s Old Neighborhoods

The diversity of Indianapolis is represented in its neighborhoods. Some neighborhood names date back more than a century and a half, while others are relatively new and utilitarian. In the early years of Indianapolis, divisions in the city were simply practical North Side and South Side, designating the areas on … Read More

Polo at Sunset Raises Funds for Mounted Police Unit

INDIANAPOLIS — On Friday, Aug. 13 at Hickory Hall Polo Club in  Whitestown, the Indy Public Safety Foundation (IPSF)  along with the IMPD Mounted Police Advisory Committee raised over $25,000 through the Polo at Sunset event. The annual fundraiser provided an opportunity for a fun and socially-distanced evening for attendees. … Read More

“Newsies” at Beef & Boards Through Oct. 3

INDIANAPOLIS — Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is seizing the day with the high-energy Disney hit musical Newsies. New to the Beef & Boards stage, this Tony-winning show is now on stage through Oct. 3. Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic … Read More

Applause!: Aug. 27-Sept. 2

•  Cumberland Blues, Beer, & BBQ will be held Saturday, Aug. 28 from 6-10 p.m. behind Retulled, 11623 E. Washington St. Park at Meijer and walk over to hear King Bee and Stingers and the Paul Nelson Band. Black Acre Brewing will be serving up the brews, and there will … Read More