Monthly Archives: August 2019

Customers Invited to Comment on IPL Rate Increases at Public Hearings

INDIANAPOLIS — If you would like to comment on Indianapolis Power & Light Company’s (IPL’s) proposed $1.2 billion electric infrastructure improvement plan, with corresponding rate increases, you have the chance to do so at two public hearings. The first will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 3 at the New Augusta … Read More

Jeremy Kranowitz Appointed President & CEO of Keep Indianapolis Beautiful

INDIANAPOLIS — Sustainability leader Jeremy Kranowitz has been named President & CEO of Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB), an environmental and community nonprofit with a mission to engage diverse communities to create vibrant public places, helping people and nature thrive. Kranowitz brings over 25 years of leadership experience to this role … Read More

City Bicentennial Commission Holds Logo Design Contest

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Bicentennial Commission are now accepting submissions from local artists for the 200th anniversary logo design contest announced earlier this year. Original artwork will play a key role in marking this milestone – designs will be chosen for the official bicentennial logo, and will also be utilized … Read More

IRT Opens Season with “Twelve Angry Men”

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre opens its 2019-2020 season with the classic American drama from the 1950s, Twelve Angry Men, on the OneAmerica Mainstage September 4 – 29. Written by Reginald Rose, who was inspired by his own jury experience, this suspenseful story takes a provocative look at power, … Read More

Quick Takes at IndyFringe19

Intrepid theatre warriors all, Paula, Mary Beth Kuhns, and I hit IndyFringe last week with pens in hand to cover IndyFringe 2019. Following are some of our reviews of shows we’ve viewed. (The reviewer initials follow the review.) Madwomen’s Late Night Cabaret will have you laughing till you snort and … Read More