Monthly Archives: August 2016

IndyFringe Celebrates Sweet ’16

Editor’s Note: The paper edition of this article notes that IndyFringe is 16 years old. It is, in fact, only 12 years old. The information is corrected in here in the online edition. We regret the print error. Twelve years ago, IndyFringe was born of a roundtable discussion among arts … Read More

Light Festival Will Brighten Downtown Canal

INDIANAPOLIS — At only one event this summer can festival-goers see themselves projected onto the façade of an Indianapolis landmark; witness illuminated “icebergs” floating in the canal; groove at a soulful silent disco; and become part of a black light coral reef among other electrifying experiences. TIN Light IN, a … Read More

Irving Circle Park Fountain Vandalized

IRVINGTON —Sometime between the evening of Aug. 3 and afternoon of Aug. 4, vandals struck the iconic Iring Circle fountain, located on South Audubon. As a result of the damage done to the hoses and housing for the pump, the fountain is inoperable. The Irving Circle Park is maintained by … Read More

Irvington Ice Cream Social Big Hit!

IRVINGTON — The annual Irvington Historical Society’s Ice Cream Social drew a big crowd Aug. 7. Thanks to the IHS volunteers, donated auction items, and vendors, the social raised funds to help sustain the Bona Thompson Memorial Center and IHS programs. The live auction drew lively bidding, and raised $1,400 … Read More