Stories tagged with "entertainment"
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More movies, edgier lineup for Heartland
Schedule expands to 87 offerings over 2 weekends with international films leading the list of contenders for top prize Heartland Film Festival is turning 18, and Indiana’s...
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Carmel Community Players back on track in new home
Carmel Community Players has had a rough road the past year, surviving a funding snafu with the city of Carmel that left the amateur theater company potentially homeless and flat...
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ISO chief: Budget shortfall still likely
CEO says symphony must ‘step up’ its income production The 12 percent pay cut Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra musicians agreed to Sunday as part of a new three-year...
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Ying Quartet makes itself at home in city performance
The Ying Quartet has a long history with the Ensemble Music Society. And pianist Christopher Taylor’s honors include a 2000 fellowship with the American Pianists...
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SullivanMunce plans GhostWalk tour Oct. 16-17
The haunting will return to Zionsville Village. The eighth annual GhostWalk, a walking tour, is set from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 16-17. Tours leave every 10 minutes from the...
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Dillinger’s guns, letters up for auction
DALLAS — In a letter from jail, John Dillinger tells his father he knows he’s been a disappointment but also assures him that he’s “not guilty of half of the things I am charged...
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'Extreme Makeover' returning to central Ind.
The TV show that gave a makeover to the home of an Indianapolis educator will return to Central Indiana later this month to build again. Five families in the region are being...
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Symphony musicians agree to pay cut
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra musicians will take a 12 percent reduction in salary this season, followed by incremental increases in the second and third years of a newly...
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Second Saturday boasts robust lineup
Second Saturday will make its debut in the Carmel Arts&Design District from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. this Saturday. There will be entertainment on the main stage, located in the...
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Letterman fired spitballs from glass house
NEW YORK — Turns out David Letterman doesn’t just live on a TV show. He also lives in a glass house, where for years he’s hurled comedy zingers at misbehaving...
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Letterman: Wife 'horribly hurt' by affairs
NEW YORK — David Letterman’s apologies to his wife and staff for having sex with co-workers meant another big night in the ratings for the late-night talk-show host. The Nielsen...
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Phone service restored to Beef & Boards
2:44 p.m. — Phone service restored Phone service to Beef&Boards was restored about 2:30 p.m. EARLIER — Phone trouble cuts off dinner theater A phone-line...
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New CD: Jackson 5 never can say goodbye
DETROIT — The Jackson 5 was one of the greatest in a long line of legendary Motown acts. Now, 40 years after their single, “I Want You Back,” debuted, the...
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'Moving Forward' will add poetry to 3 bus shelters
Art will become part of the community when a local architect creates three bus shelters to showcase original poetry. “Moving Forward” — three eco-friendly bus...
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Bob Dylan to take stage at IU next month
Bob Dylan will perform Nov. 2 at IU Auditorium in Bloomington. On tour to promote his “Together Through Life” album, Dylan will release holiday project “Christmas...
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IMA wins community service award
National Medal for Museum and Library Service comes with a $10,000 prize The Indianapolis Museum of Art is one of 10 winners of the prestigious National Medal for Museum and...
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Letterman apologizes to wife on Monday's show
NEW YORK — David Letterman apologized to his wife on Monday’s “Late Show,” saying she had been “horribly hurt by my behavior.” The late-night...
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Zionsville cookoff, art event on Saturday
Downtown Zionsville likely will be aflutter with activity as two events hit the village Saturday. The 14th-annual Brick Street Chili Cook off will be at The Friendly Tavern from...
