FOOD & DRINK
Downtown Carmel Bar, shut down in 2020, set to re-open next week
CARMEL — Not many bars get to experience a second grand opening. “It is a ton of fun, I love coming here,” said Carmel City Councilor at-large Jeff Worrell. “We just have to walk that fine line of being respectful of the neighbors and being a good neighbor.”
A different kind of prom
Senior Izzy Casciani missed the Zionsville Community High School prom to attend a prom of a much different nature. Casciani performed as a vocalist in two shows of music from “The Trouble with Dead Boyfriends” April 20 at The Toby Theater at Newfields in Indianapolis. The performances were part of Discovering Broadway’s incubation process. The monster musical comedy involves three girls who cast an undying love spell to summon their dream dates for prom.
National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day: What to know before visiting an animal shelter
Are you looking to add a new (four-legged) member to the family? This just might be the month to do it. April 30 is National Adopt A Shelter Pet Day, but before running down to the local animal shelter to pick out a new furry friend, here are a few things to consider.
Rock the Ruins: Pandemic-inspired concert series grows into summer tradition at Holliday Park
What started as an effort to present live music during the COVID-19 pandemic has grown into a summer tradition that aims to bring the community together at Holliday Park in Indianapolis. The Rock the Ruins concert series will kick off its fourth season May 24, with 13 shows featuring a...
Get outside this weekend with these Indiana events
April is coming to a close, but wildflowers and trees are opening blooms and leaves as spring peaks in Indiana. It’s a perfect time to get outside and watch the world come alive. There are plenty of opportunities this weekend for Hoosiers to get out and learn about the...
Over 70 restaurants participating in Damien Center’s Dining Out for Life fundraiser
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – An Indianapolis AIDS service organization is partnering with several area restaurants for a day-long fundraiser. The Damien Center is hosting its 30th annual Dining Out for Life on Thursday, along with more than 70 participating restaurants. Money raised from Dining Out for Life will help fund...
The Garage named one of nation's best food halls in America
It's not exactly fine dining, but Indianapolis may have one of the best food courts in America. USA TODAY network readers recently voted The Garage Food Hall the No. 2 food hall in the nation for USA TODAY's 10Best Reader's Choice Awards. The list of ten food halls, selected by industry experts and presented to the voting public, also features Time Out Market in Chicago and New York City's Chelsea Market. Only Mother Road Market in...
In space, no one can hear you scream that it’s Alien Day
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The nation is set to mark what’s known as Alien Day to recognize and appreciate everything about the franchise of the movie “Alien.”. The observance started in 1979. It’s annually observed on April 26, and, this year, it’s Friday. People also mark...
B Swift’s Guys Guide
B Swift’s Guys Guide B Swift’s Guys Guide is a captivating new show centered around the troubled happenings in Indianapolis that deeply resonate with the youth and adults of the city. Featuring a diverse array of guests, the show aims to foster meaningful conversations, provide insightful answers, and offer impactful resolutions to pertinent issues in […]
Celebrating 'New Kids on the Block Day' April 24th
It's hard to believe New Kids on the Block released "Hanging Tough" in 1989. That's the same year the governor of Massachusetts declared today, April 24th, as 'New Kids on the Block Day'. The groundbreaking boy band just dropped a brand new song, "A Love Like This" in honor of the 35th anniversary of the holiday. FOX59 spoke with Danny Wood, one of the band members, about their brand new album, their upcoming show at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville this August, and 'New Kids on the Block Day'.
Indy presents Middle Ground Comedy Festival 2024
Middle Ground Comedy Festival is making a return for four days filled with laughter and fun!. With nearly 40 comedians lined up, attendees can expect a diverse showcase of comedic talent right in the heart of the Midwest. Executive Producer Gwen Sunkel, herself a local comedian, emphasizes the power of...
Noblesville Farmer’s Market returns May 4
Noblesville Main Street’s Farmers Market will return to Federal Hill Commons May 4 with nearly 100 vendors set up for the season. The market, held from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday through Oct. 12 at 175 Logan St., will feature more food vendors than ever. “We are very...
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