Monthly Archives: October 2021

CrazyLake Acting Co. & Eastern Hancock Drama Celebrate Local Theater

HANCOCK CO. — Eastern Hancock Drama (EHD) and the CrazyLake Acting Company (CLAC) join with thousands of theatrical organizations around the globe with their own local production of Music Theatre International’s All Together Now!: A Global Event Celebrating Local Theatre. Theatrical licensor Music Theatre International (MTI) created this revue opportunity … Read More

Conner Prairie Headless Horseman Draws Record Crowds

INDIANAPOLIS — Conner Prairie announced its 2021 Headless Horseman festival has shattered the former ticket sales record for the fall favorite event. Its past record of 40,283 tickets sold — set in the 2017 season — was eclipsed this week as the festival’s ticket sales hit 42,502, with 6 days … Read More

The Colts Are Soaking Wet

If you watched the Colts play the 49ers last Sunday night in Levi’s Stadium you learned how the Colts would play in a monsoon! To say that the weather made the playing conditions difficult was to say the least. Both teams made a manful effort and the game went on … Read More

Happy Haunting!

It’s that time of year again, the time when the well manicured yards of Indy turn into cemeteries, fields of pumpkins and displays of cobwebs and spooky creatures. It’s Halloween 2021 and this year, more than ever, those who celebrate are doing it with vintage flair! Many of us have … Read More

100 Years Ago: Oct. 29-Nov.4

From The Indianapolis Times, Friday, November 4, 1921: A great parade with long lines of marching men, regular soldiers, national guardsmen, veterans, war nurses and women war workers honored Marshal Ferdinand Foch, commander-in-chief of the allied armies during the final year of the Great War, this afternoon. The French Marshal, … Read More