Gallery Talk at Lubeznik Center for the Arts
Lubeznik Center for the Arts to Host Curator Gallery Talk of "Healers and Dreamers" Exhibit || Saturday, November 9th at 11:30 AM (Central)
Lubeznik Center for the Arts to Host Curator Gallery Talk of "Healers and Dreamers" Exhibit || Saturday, November 9th at 11:30 AM (Central)
In an effort to fulfill its mission of creating inclusive and equitable opportunities for people of all abilities, Opportunity Enterprises (OE) purchased a wheelchair-accessible golf cart for use at its Lakeside property with funds awarded by The Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation.
Red Theater presents the world premiere of DOGS By Hanna Kime, Directed by Becca Holloway || November 1st - 24th || at The Edge Off Broadway
World Premiere! The Story Theatre Presents "the love object" By Justine Gelfman, Directed by Jasmine B. Gunter through November 3rd
GIORDANO DANCE CHICAGO PREMIERES “RED & BLACK” BY “DANCING WITH THE STARS” CHOREOGRAPHER RAY LEEPER,
AT THE HARRIS THEATER OCT. 25th - 26th || Engagement kicks off Artistic Director Nan Giordano’s 40th season at the Helm
Porter County Community Foundation Awards $105,000 to Community Organizations || 18 Nonprofits Benefit from the Generosity of Community Members
INDOT Seeking Public Comment on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Amendment
**** Recommended Shattered Globe Theatre’s production of "Becky Nurse of Salem" is a play that grew on me. I didn’t think I liked it, but the more I thought about it, the more it intrigued me. Playwright Sarah Ruhl always seems to pick an interesting topic for her plays, and then takes the story in a really unexpected direction. In this case, Ruhl uses a real person, Rebecca Nurse, a hard-of-hearing, 71-year-old mother of nine, who was hung as a witch in 1692, as a starting point for a modern tale about an outspoken woman with modern problems. 4 Spotlights
There is no way to sugarcoat it – this is not where we planned to finish the season. Like our fans, we had high expectations for our team this year and early victories delivered hope for postseason baseball. But inconsistent play and injuries upended that promise
Celebrate “Drie-cember” with brand new Holiday Market, family-friendly programs, and concerts at the Driehaus Museum, starting December 4th