Registration Now Open for Spring Classes at Lubeznik Center for the Arts
Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) invites community members to get creative this spring. The center’s newest lineup of classes, workshops and camps offers plenty of opportunities for area children and adults to pursue their artistic passions.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Advocates for Bill Protecting Child Victims
Hamilton County Prosecutor Lee Buckingham appeared before the Indiana House Judiciary Committee on Monday to testify in favor of Senate Bill 206, a bill protecting child sexual assault victims from being re-traumatized by depositions.
A Journeyman Tradition: President’s Day Not A King Release
A tribute to our nation's first distiller-in-chief, Journeyman Distillery’s Not a King Rye Whiskey is traditionally bottled just in time for the President’s Day holiday.
Arts Commission announces open Call for Session Proposals for 2020 Indiana Arts Homecoming
The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced today it is inviting session proposals from individuals or organizations for its annual arts conference, the Indiana Arts Homecoming, October 15 – 16, 2020, in Columbus, Indiana.
Driver Seriously Injured When Object Strikes Windshield
Further investigation by Trooper Nathan Wolfe has resulted in his locating the object that struck the windshield and caused the serious injuries to Mr. Blasingame. Photographs of the item are below as well as a photo of the size of the hole made by the piece of metal when it struck the windshield.
"An American in Paris" is a Must-See - Review by Carol Moore
**** Highly Recommended **** “An American in Paris” is a romantic, graceful yet athletic celebration in dance set to the glorious music of George Gershwin. ‘Amazing’ was the word I heard over and over in the Drury Lane lobby after the show. “An American in Paris” is in my top five favorite musicals, so I had really expectations. I’m happy to say that the absolutely exquisite Drury Lane exceeded my expectations. They nailed it! 4 BIG Spotlights
"The Fantasticks" at Citadel Theatre - Review by Bob Rubin for TSP News and TSP Radio
“The Fantasticks”-So much symbolism! So much fun! So simple and important a moral! So well done!
THE CHOIR OF MAN TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Returning to Broadway In Chicago’s Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place April 14th – 19th