Monthly Archives: November 2025

A Gathering Of Artists Finds New Venue

IRVINGTON — The long-time tradition of the holiday Gathering of Artists has been resurrected at Downey Ave. Christian Church, 111 S. Downey Ave. in Irvington on Nov. 22 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Dozens of artists will have a huge selection of handcrafted and vintage items for sale. Admission is free. … Read More

Take Action to Manage Diabetes

It’s tempting to avoid the doctor if you fear a certain diagnosis. Diabetes can be one of those situations since many of us know it’s a chronic health condition that can lead to risky complications. If you find out you have diabetes early in its progression, however, changes can be … Read More

Applause!: Nov. 7-13

• The Indianapolis Public Schools board approved a plan to transfer 148 pieces of fine art to the IPS Foundation to create an arts education fund for students. The IPS Foundation will sell the artwork to the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, which will pay $1.16 million for the … Read More

Jingle Rails at Eiteljorg Opens Nov. 15

INDIANAPOLIS — One of Indianapolis’ most-loved holiday attractions returns this season when the Eiteljorg Museum presents the 16th annual Fifth Third Bank Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure. Running Nov. 15 through Jan. 19, the Jingle Rails model railroad is open late on certain dates so guests have more opportunities … Read More

“Marie and Rosetta” at the IRT

The Godmother of Rock and Roll Sister Rosetta Tharpe and her protege Marie Knight are the stars of Marie and Rosetta, a stunning drama with fiery music. This almost-forgotten duo   influenced Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jimi Hendrix many more rockers. Chuck Berry said that most of his career … Read More