Monthly Archives: May 2023

Applause!: May 26-June 1

• All locations of the Indianapolis Public Library except the InfoZone will be closed Saturday-Monday for the Memorial Day holiday. The InfoZone at the Children’s Museum will be open Saturday, May 27, and Monday, May 29 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. The Indypl.org Web site will continue to be … Read More

The Irvington Group

Indy’s art scene today is vibrant. Numerous venues exhibit the works of many local artists and local galleries give patrons an opportunity to add contemporary and vintage art to their collections. Public art may be seen in the city’s open spaces and on the walls of buildings large and small. … Read More

Elder Fraud Series Begins May 31

INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana, American Senior Communities, and the Indiana Office of the Attorney General will be presenting educational sessions on how seniors can avoid scams and fraud. Elder fraud is the act of exploiting older adults for monetary gain, such as … Read More

1963: The Green “Funny” Car Changed Everything

This column first appeared in May 2013 While it didn’t seem so at the time, 1963 was the most revolutionary year in the history of American automobile racing. Two cars entered by Team Lotus of Great Britain and powered by engines produced by the Ford Motor Corporation were entered and … Read More

Heartland Film Hosts New Art Experience at HQ

LAWRENCE — Heartland Film is honored to be the temporary home of a new film and multimedia experience, Liminal Exhibit by Indiana Humanities and Hoodox. There will be a  Kick-Off Party on Thursday, June 1 open to the public at 6 p.m. Showcasing 30 large scale photographs, the Liminal Exhibit … Read More