Shared Heritage hosts its strongest exhibition thus far, a collection of prints by Stephen Peck that incorporates documentary-style photos and pop iconography.
By Scott Shoger
[Arts + Entertainment Blog - Feb. 10, 2012]
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2012 Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award, which is awarded on the 'national,' 'regional' and 'emerging' level.
By The Statehouse File
[Local Business - Feb. 10, 2012]
Indiana's share of a mortgage settlement between 49 states and five banks will be about $145 million to be used for homeowner loan refinancing and modifications and more.
By Scott Shoger
[Arts + Entertainment Blog - Feb. 10, 2012]
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2012 Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award, which is awarded on the 'national,' 'regional' and 'emerging' level.
Tom Murphy's personal branding of Alpena, Michigan's WBKB-TV weather forecasts are funny - in a "It would be cool to watch the Super Bowl with that guy!" kind of way.
Shared Heritage hosts its strongest exhibition thus far, a collection of prints by Stephen Peck that incorporates documentary-style photos and pop iconography.
Recreating the experience of walking into a classroom without a clue as to what's on the chalkboard, two Herron alums explore the limits of human knowledge.
Joel Pinkerton's character assemblages, crafted from wooden objects and kitchenware, impress in the first of at least two shows at pop-up gallery Bodega.
For the second week in a row, the ISO tackled both Prokofiev and Shostakovich, this time with Rossen Milanov on the podium at the symphony's former home.
By Rita Kohn
[Written + Spoken Word - Jan. 27, 2012]
Rita reviews 'Railroads of Indiana' (more than a listing of stats if you've an imagination) and 'The Indiana Rail Road Company' (about freight railroading and human ingenuity).
Herron profs Linda Adele Goodine and Mark Richardson impress in a joint show consisting of Goodine's discomfiting photos and Richardson's playful clay artwork.
Indiana's share of a mortgage settlement between 49 states and five banks will be about $145 million to be used for homeowner loan refinancing and modifications and more.
The Indiana DOL announced Wednesday that three groups will be fined a total of $80,800 for workplace violations related to the Indiana State Fair stage collapse.
A bi-partisan coalition of state lawmakers stomped on the hopes of Hoosiers who dream of upgrading the infrastructure of our capital city to modern standards.
If you believe that an upgrade to Central Indiana's mass transit is important, call, email and personally visit your lawmakers at the Statehouse - if you can get there.
The Indiana DOL announced Wednesday that three groups will be fined a total of $80,800 for workplace violations related to the Indiana State Fair stage collapse.
Tom Murphy's personal branding of Alpena, Michigan's WBKB-TV weather forecasts are funny - in a "It would be cool to watch the Super Bowl with that guy!" kind of way.