Weekly View’s Story Archive

Indy Parks Invests $5 Million in Kennedy-King Memorial Site

INDIANAPOLIS — City leadership recently announced a $5 million investment by the City of Indianapolis towards improvements of the Kennedy-King Memorial Site at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park. The park is located in the Kennedy King neighborhood just north of downtown Indianapolis and serves as the historic space where … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 27-Feb. 3

• We’re very sad to report that Black Acre Brewing is closing its doors Feb. 4 in Irvington. For 11 years, Black Acre has created some great tipples and provided a gathering spot for Irvingtonians. They have also given back to the community and were tireless supporters of the neighborhood. … Read More

IRT Launches New Podcast About Theatre, Justice & Perspective

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre has launched its first podcast, Green Room Meditations. Hosted by IRT’s Director of Inclusion and Community Partnerships Devon Ginn, the podcast will create a space for theatre-makers and lovers to examine the theatre industry through the lens of justice and defiant mindfulness. The initial … Read More

Clerical Error Productions Brings Beckett to District Theatre

INDIANAPOLIS — The pandemic has exposed all of us to the unique demands of confinement on body, mind, and relationships. In 1961, Irish playwright Samuel Beckett dramatized the confinement of one woman tethered to the earth in the tragicomedy Happy Days. Clerical Error Productions will be bringing the play, a … Read More