Weekly View’s Story Archive

31st Indian Market & Festival June 24-25

INDIANAPOLIS – One of the Midwest’s most iconic cultural weekends takes place June 24-25 in Indianapolis when the Eiteljorg Indian Market and Festival returns for its 31st year. Approximately 120 Native artists from across the United States and Canada will be at the Eiteljorg Museum to show and sell their … Read More

City Closes Part of Monument Circle Temporarily, Redevelops Georgia St.

INDIANAPOLIS – City officials recently announced a temporary closure of a portion of Monument Circle and the redevelopment of Georgia Street. The moves represent the first steps of the South Downtown Connectivity Vision Plan. Mayor Hogsett unveiled SPARK on the Circle and the redevelopment of Georgia Street’s west block. The … Read More

Neighborhood Tour to Highlight LGBTQ+ Legacy

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Landmarks and the Herron-Morton Place Neighborhood Association, with support from Indy Pride and Herron Classical Schools, are hosting a June 24 tour of historic Herron-Morton Place, the 160+-year-old Indianapolis neighborhood that played an unique role as a hub of LGBTQ+ life and culture during some of the … Read More

IRT Renames Upperstage, Opens Capital Campaign

INDIANAPOLIS — On June 6, the Indiana Repertory Theatre announced its Back to the Future capital campaign as part of a retirement celebration for Janet Allen, the Theatre’s longest-running Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director. The $6 million campaign will support the renaming of the Upperstage Theatre to honor Allen’s legacy … Read More

Applause!: June 16-22

• Juneteenth, Monday June 19, is a federal holiday. The post office, library and many other institutions will be closed. There is no mail service on June 19. The day was made a federal holiday in 2021. • Arts for Lawrence will host a Juneteenth Jubilee on Saturday, June 17 … Read More