Monthly Archives: February 2024

Drainage Improvement Project Begins on Brookside Parkway

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) has started construction of a drainage improvement and structural rehabilitation project on the city’s east side. Indy DPW engineering will be building many drainage components as part of the stormwater project including new storm sewers and drain inlets, as well … Read More

Letting Go With Some Laughs at the IRT

The latest offering by the Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Folks at Home, is a hilarious and thoughtful take on today’s complicated lives using 1970s sitcom tropes. Playwright R. Eric Thomas has authored a clever and snappy piece that explores today’s economic, political, sexual, and racial changes with great humor and … Read More

Exciting Moves Ahead for Two Eskenazi Health Center Locations

We are thrilled to announce the opening of a cutting-edge new Eskenazi Health Center on April 17 at 6002 E. 38th St. In this state-of-the-art facility, we can provide residents on the east side and along the Northeast Corridor with health care services unavailable in current neighborhood locations. Patients will … Read More

Indy Urban Acres Offers Plant Presale Beginning March 1

INDIANAPOLIS — Indy Urban Acres, an initiative of The Parks Alliance of Indianapolis, donates and distributes 100% of its produce to community partners that serve households and individuals who experience food insecurity. They have announced a Plant Presale to gardeners who would like too get a jump start on this … Read More

Irvington’s Art Legacy Is Still Alive

by Paul Diebold, Contributor Just shy of a hundred years ago, visitors to Irvington could find art in many places. There were the home studios of the Irvington Group artists scattered throughout Irvington. IPS 57 had large paintings of the seasons of the year executed by William Forsyth. Dorothy Morlan’s … Read More