From angry neighbors to historical landmarks, Ultimate Dog’s latest release pays homage to the eastside neighborhood.
Author Archives: Emily Worrell
Emily Worrell (she/her) is a freelancer, playwright, and arts administrator based in Indianapolis, Indiana. In her spare time, Emily can be found baking, watching movies, and playing video games.
Indiana’s history with ‘practice babies’ comes to life in a play
In “Borrowed Babies,” playwright Jennifer Blackmer illuminates the rise and fall of programs that used real infants in home economics classes.
‘Indianapolis’s shapeshifting superstar’ competes on hit reality TV series
How a New Year’s resolution took drag queen Ciara Myst all the way to “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
‘Sleigh, Queen, Sleigh’: Indy theaters put a twist on holiday traditions
Two shows with a fresh spin will help put you in the Christmas spirit.
Sheriff seeks funding transfer to cover officer salaries
Compensation for deputies increased under a new collective bargaining agreement.
Rewriting the narrative of the Far Eastside
P30 is changing Indy’s view of Post Road.
Families may be terminated from IHA program
A potential funding shortfall in housing assistance payments leads the board to consider terminating families from the Housing Voucher Program.
Perry Township school board considers AI in classrooms
The school board discussed the merits and drawbacks of an AI program for reading instruction.
7 ways IndyFringe gets really personal this year
Playwrights got real about dating, cancer, adoption and the daily hustle of being alive.
City-County Council introduces stricter curfew laws for minors
The Council will vote Aug. 11 on a proposal to tighten youth curfew restrictions.


