Ethel Winslow’s Story Archive

The Cost of Staying Warm is Rising

Heating bills for January 2014 are likely to give residents sticker shock — between rate increases, and record cold, homeowners could be looking at a 30 percent jump in their bill from the same period last year. In addition, rural residents who rely on propane have seen shortages and price … Read More

Theatre Review: Emerging Playwright Series

A couple of years ago, Q Artistry decided to put on a Playwright competition. They got scripts from all over the area, which were judged by a panel of accomplished playwrights. Last year, Q Artistry hosted a series of readings of the finalists, and the audience got to vote on … Read More

Theatre Review: Who Am I This Time?

The Indiana Repertory Theatre is currently showcasing the works of Indiana native Kurt Vonnegut in the latest production, Who Am I This Time? (and other conundrums of love). Written by Aaron Posner, these adaptations of three early Vonnegut stories revolve around the theme of love: getting it, keeping it, and … Read More

Raising the Roof on the Rivoli

James Kelly knows people have heard that the rescue of the Rivoli Theatre on East 10th was imminent, only to be disappointed when nothing seemed to get done. This time, he says, it’s different — positive change is happening, and momentum is building. As Board President of the Rivoli Center … Read More

Theatre Review: Defending the Caveman

Defending the Caveman by comic Rob Becker has the distinction of being the longest running one-man show on Broadway — and now it’s here at Theatre on the Square for an open-ended run. Kevin Burke is the Caveman telling the Indy audience the reason men and women are different — … Read More