Monthly Archives: June 2014

Artists Collaborate to Repair Damaged Works

Foundation East’s highly successful — and visible — arts project on the east side has attracted a lot of positive attention from other parts of the city. The painted signal boxes have also attracted the attention of vandals, who have thrown paint on a few of the works in the … Read More

Big Ten Tourneys Remain in Indy

INDIANAPOLIS — Recently, the Big Ten Conference announced that Indianapolis will host future Big Ten Football Championship Games, and upcoming Big Ten Basketball Tournaments will be hosted by both Chicago and Indianapolis. The Big Ten Football Championship Game will remain at Lucas Oil Stadium through the 2021 season. The Big … Read More

“When Worlds Collide” Kicks Off Summer Sci-Fi Festival

INDIANAPOLIS — Film historian Eric Grayson will screen the classic sci-fi thriller, When Worlds Collide (1951), at 8 p.m., on  June 14, at the Garfield Park Arts Center. This will be a print in original dye-transfer Technicolor, the gold standard in beautiful prints, according to Grayson.  The film will be … Read More

The Wright Brothers in Greenfield

              Entertainment On The Plaza continues with a free performance by The Wright Brothers, www.wrightbrothersband.com, on June 13 at 7 pm, Hancock County Courthouse south lawn and City Plaza in downtown Greenfield. All concerts are free to the public. All concerts begin at 7 … Read More

KIB Project Applications Available

INDIANAPOLIS — Keep Indianapolis Beautiful’s IPL Project Greenspace and Community Forestry program help neighborhoods transfom under-used or vacant place into beautifiul, green public spaces. Projects can be pocket parks, gateways, greeanspace beautification, or even a neighborhood tree planting. Applications are now being accepted for 2015 KIB Projects. Neighborhood groups are … Read More