TERRE HAUTE —
Feb. 2
James B. Stewart, editor-at-large of SmartMoney magazine, author of “Tangled Webs: How False Statements are Undermining America: From Martha Stewart to Bernie Madoff,” at 7 p.m. reception, ISU Tilson Auditorium.
TERRE HAUTE —
Feb. 2
James B. Stewart, editor-at-large of SmartMoney magazine, author of “Tangled Webs: How False Statements are Undermining America: From Martha Stewart to Bernie Madoff,” at 7 p.m. reception, ISU Tilson Auditorium.
Noted actor Rick Plummer and the Crosley Radio Players will team up to celebrate the life and times of renowned World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle in a special presentation Saturday at South Vermillion High School Auditorium in Clinton.
Sidewalk Prophets will be coming to Terre Haute on Saturday for their “Live Like That” tour. Lead singer David Frey, a graduate from Terre Haute South Vigo High School, will be performing the first concert at his home church, Maryland Community Church.
Evalyn Gertrude James settled in Terre Haute the first time in 1928.
What do the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola bottle have in common?
The 2012 Bloomfield Art Festival will take place June 9 in the Bloomfield Town Park and will feature live entertainment, food, and art exhibitions/competitions throughout the day.
A reception will begin at 5 p.m. Friday at the Bicentennial Art Center in Paris, Ill., for the public and exhibitors in the 16th annual Paint Illinois Juried Exhibition.
Artist Roger King, a recent addition to the Wabash Valley Art Guild, is now featured at the Vigo County Public Library as “Artist of the Month.”
Adults Committed to Theatre and The Phoenix Theatre will present “OZ!” on several dates in June in the Marshall Jr. High School gym, Gerald R. Forsythe Performing Arts Center, at 806 N. Sixth St. in Marshall, Ill.
Two of The Shawnee Theatre of Greene County’s alumnus have reconnected in Hollywood at Noah Wyle’s The Blank Theatre Company.
The search started at midnight on Jan. 29, National Puzzle Day, and lasted through March.
TJ Thomas & Kentucky Strait is coming this weekend to the Boot City Opry south of Terre Haute on U.S. 41.
An oil painting from Indiana State University’s Permanent Art Collection will be featured at an international exhibition in Belgium.
Community Theatre of Terre Haute celebrates another successful season with its annual Talley Awards Night on Saturday, beginning at 8 p.m.
The Wabash Valley Art Guild’s 35th Annual Spring Show will be open to the community Friday through Sunday in Honey Creek Mall. Artists from throughout the Wabash Valley will be represented and promise to show a surprising variety of art.
Terre Haute native Dave Frey leads his Dove Award-winning band, Sidewalk Prophets, into a 7 p.m. Saturday concert at his hometown church, Maryland Community Church, joining opening performers Justin Hoeppner and Josh Wilson.
The Boot City Opry is in its sixth season and going strong. The theater is full, and the parking lot is packed every Saturday night from April to December.
View Sister’s art at Coffee Grounds
Motorcycle Club plans spring ride
BOW Chorus and Quartets to perform May 12
Clay Relay for Life plans fish fry May 12
The 10th annual Bridgeton Art & Wine Fair will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in the 1878 Barn in downtown Bridgeton.
A longtime spring tradition will continue when the Evening Thyme Garden Club presents the 14th annual Garden Fair from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 19 at the Clark County Fairgrounds in Marshall, with free admission and parking.
Find out what an “emerald necklace” has to do with city planning at 12:10 p.m. May 17 during a Vigo County Public Library Brown Bag program. Skilled storyteller Tom Roznowski will discuss the newly discovered Kessler Plan for Terre Haute.
Discover Shakespeare’s comedic spectacle, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” as the group Stone Soup Shakespeare presents its magical and free production at 6 p.m. CDT on May 26 in Twin Lakes Park at Paris, Ill.
Todd Stokes’ artwork has a tendency to fall into two separate bodies of work — one that represents that “simple break” where we stop to notice, to realize what we are given, the natural world that we so often take for granted, and a second that celebrates the creative energy that brought it all together.
The traveling exhibition Cultivating Creativity 2011-2012: Consolidated Communications Children’s Art Exhibit continues its year-long tour in Paris at the Carnegie Public Library, 207 S. Main St. The exhibit will be on view through May 31. Cultivating Creativity showcases some of the outstanding art produced through east-central Illinois school art programs. Presented is art by 43 students, each representing a different school. The art was created during the 2010-11 school year.
ashville music aficionados know Tim Carroll as the crafty guitarist and songwriter performing alongside his wife, critically-acclaimed Americana country singer Elizabeth Cook.
The Open Door Christian Book store will host a book signing by author Darrell Case of Farmersburg from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Case will be signing his novel “Out of Darkness,” a Christian murder mystery.
As the wife of a funeral director, Wabash Valley author Marjorie Hopkins got a much closer glimpse at death and, in consequence, life. Through this time, and while praying for years about her own fear of death, Hopkins overcame and was drawn to the conclusion that humans avoid thinking and planning for this one unavoidable event in life.