Beauty and the Beast comes to Merrillville
Ross Music Theatre / M&M Productions present our 59th summer production---Disney's Beauty and the Beast July 22, 23, 29, 30 at 7:30pm and July 24 and 31 at 3pm in Reinhart Auditorium.
Ross Music Theatre / M&M Productions present our 59th summer production---Disney's Beauty and the Beast July 22, 23, 29, 30 at 7:30pm and July 24 and 31 at 3pm in Reinhart Auditorium.
The popular Art in Focus lecture series will continue in person on Monday, July 25, at 10am. Join artist, Kerri Mommer, for a gallery tour of her exhibit, "Land, Trees, Sky: Modern Landscapes," featured in the Atrium Gallery at The Center for Visual & Performing Arts
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced Jeffrey L. Marchal as his appointment to the Marion Superior Court. Mr. Marchal will succeed Judge Grant W. Hawkins who is retiring September 30, 2022.
Sergio Oregel Jr., Justin Reynolds Called to U.S. Men’s Youth National Team Duty | Oregel Jr. & Reynolds Set to Report To U-19 USMYNT Domestic Camp in Carson, Calif.
Chicago Fire FC Announce Venue, Schedule Changes for Three Home Matches | Fire to play Sept. 10 and Oct. 9 home matches at SeatGeek Stadium; Chicago’s match against CF Montréal, previously set for Aug. 28, rescheduled to Aug. 27 at Soldier Field
The Cancer Resource Centre offers free educational programs and in-person/virtual mind/body/spirit classes and support groups to individuals in Northwest Indiana with a cancer diagnosis, their family members and their caregivers.
The 2021 Frontier League Champion Schaumburg Boomers made the most of their first ever visit to Canada by ending a 12-game win streak for the Quebec Capitales, handing the hosts a 5-2 loss, just the fourth defeat at home for the league’s best team.
The Gary SouthShore RailCats could not generate much offense against a Winnipeg Goldeyes pitching staff that brought their best stuff to The Steel Yard as they were dealt a 5-2 defeat.
**** Highly Recommended **** "Reefer Madness" is a tongue-in-cheek musical satire about the evils of marijuana, based on a 1930’s government-produced film strip. Don't be put off by the title, this is right up there in my funniest musicals top ten. Marijuana is mostly legal now, so I can’t figure out why it’s so rarely staged. Jeff Casey and Kevin Bellamy have embraced the hilarity. After the show, Reefer Madness got the loudest applause I’ve ever heard at the Towle. 4 Spotlights
Steppenwolf Theatre Company, in partnership with the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America – Illinois Division (UCCA-IL), has raised more than $12,600 to support the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.