Monthly Archives: December 2013

Controversy Brews Over Rezoning

A variance of use request to the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on Bonna Ave. filed by Black Acre Brewing Company has touched off a controversy about the appropriateness of the request — and the changing needs of the small, historic community on the east side. Black Acre Brewing Company, which … Read More

Healthy Holiday Eating Tips

Holidays are a time when families come together and share in the good feelings of the season. Holidays are also a time when families cook a lot of good tasting food that isn’t so good for your body. Over half of all people in the United States gain weight during … Read More

A Beef & Boards Christmas

INDIANAPOLIS – As it wraps up its 40th Anniversary Season, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre brings a fresh feel to its annual original holiday production, A Beef & Boards Christmas. An all-new quartet performs festive arrangements in a glittering celebration now on stage through Dec. 23. Four members of the … Read More

Battle of the Bulge Exhibit Opens Dec. 14

LAWRENCE — The Museum of 20th Century Warfare and the staff at Fort Harrison State Park will host the Battle of the Bulge Exhibit from Sat., Dec. 14 until Sat., Jan. 25. The Exhibit will feature the week-to-week change during the Battle with artifacts, models, and presentations each Saturday and … Read More

Phoenix Theatre Presents “A Very Phoenix Xmas”

INDIANAPOLIS — For the 8th year in a row, Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis will present the World Premiere of arguably Indy’s most original and entertaining holiday offering: A Very Phoenix Xmas. This year’s subtitle is Angels We Have Heard While High. Presented on the Livia and Steve Russell Stage at … Read More