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‘Pipeline’ looks at race and education through a universal lens

October 25, 2018

What struck me most about Dominque Morriseau’s “Pipeline,” a searing drama, which I saw Friday at the Indiana Repertory Theatre‘s Upperstage, was not only how critically relevant it is, but also how riveting and intensely acted it was. Thoroughly enlightening and a must-see theatrical experience,... read more

Sutton Foster shows off her Broadway pedigree in ISO Pops concert

October 24, 2018

Broadway megastar Sutton Foster was the headliner Saturday for an Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Pops concert, “An Evening with Sutton Foster,” led by Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. Though I have never seen her perform on Broadway, I had the great... read more

Rollicking energy pervades the Palladium during PMJ concert

October 22, 2018

Just as they did last year when they made their Palladium debut, Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox wowed a sold-out crowd during its free-wheeling concert Thursday at the Carmel music hall. This time, their new revue was part of the group’s “Back in Black & White”... read more

Globe-trotting dancer passes torch at Butler U.

October 15, 2018

A little over a year ago I had the pleasure of meeting Ramon Flowers, assistant professor of dance at Butler University. At the time, the former New York City resident had recently relocated to Indy from Iowa City to teach at Butler after receiving his... read more

James Johnson settles in as ISO’s CEO

October 8, 2018

Back on August 1, I attended a farewell gathering at the Indianapolis Artsgarden for David Lawrence, outgoing president and CEO of the Arts Council of Indianapolis. While there, I was introduced to James M. Johnson,  CEO of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. I was immediately struck... read more

IRT play is more quiz show than whodunit

October 4, 2018

The premise of the play “Holmes and Watson,” a mystery by Jeffrey Hatcher, which I saw Saturday at the Indiana Repertory Theatre is simple. Among three mental patients claiming to be, which is the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes? Sort of like “To Tell the Truth,”... read more

Indianapolis Ballet debuts Balanchine at the Toby

October 3, 2018

I experienced a rarefied event Friday when I attended “Balancing Acts: An Evening of George Balanchine” presented by Indianapolis Ballet, an outgrowth of Indianapolis School of Ballet, at The Toby at Newfields. It was rarified because it was the first performance of the IB’s inaugural season... read more

Arts & culture thrive under Carmel Mayor’s watch

October 2, 2018

It was early in 2010 when I first stepped foot in the Palladium for a hard-hat tour. For a while, it was still under construction and a mere shell. That’s when I wrote my first story on the 1600-seat, 151,000-square-foot concert hall in Carmel. The... read more