Rolling Stone Party Details
About to plunk down a grand for a ticket to the Rolling Stone Super Bowl party on February 4? The mag's first-ever Super Bowl bash could be a concert worth every penny—and we'll know more tomorrow, when the host expects to announce the night's musical lineup. A publicist for Bacardi, the party's sponsor, told Super City that three or four acts should rock The Crane Bay, a former industrial building remodeled into a new and intimate event space near Lucas Oil Stadium. The party will celebrate the rum maker's 150th anniversary—which falls on Super Bowl Sunday—with a theme nodding to the 1920s, 1950s, and today. All celebrities who will be in town for the game have been invited, and perhaps Thursday's announcement about the concert lineup will provide some hints about who's likely to be downing some daiquiris and boogeying in the Bay. Stay tuned...
Jim Irsay’s Plan To Rebuild The Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Monthly touched base with Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay in 2012 as he discussed bringing the franchise back to relevancy.
The Latest on SB46: By the Numbers
A lot is afoot both in front of the masses and behind the scenes with Indy's impending Super Bowl. Here's a list of the latest figures, some of them mind-boggling:
Web Exclusive: Jim Irsay in His Own Words
"It’s a tough situation for Peyton. He’s not used to being in this situation. We rode the elevator together after the Tampa Bay game, and I told him he has to cover himself with optimism. He knows he can’t will his way through this. It’s not like having a broken leg, and if he were tough enough, he could play through it. It’s not that kind of injury. And the number of years he has left is unknown. He’s 35. You hope that he can play until 38, 39, 40."
My Super Job: Laura Carter
My Super Job: Laura Carter
Super Bowl Stocking Stuffers
Still holiday shopping? Send someone to the Super Bowl! No, not the game—the concerts, ZipLine, and other fun stuff revolving around the big event. Here, tickets you can buy now.
Super City Q&A with Mayor Greg Ballard
Mayor Ballard was on hand today as Mark Miles, Allison Melangton, and Rick Fuson of the Super Bowl Host Committee and Village committee named more music stars and entertainment options that will descend upon Indy Jan. 27 through Feb. 5.
Super Bowl Village's Many Music Acts Named
More entertainment and broadcasting plans for Super Bowl 46 were released today at a press conference held at Lucas Oil Stadium, including the names of music acts to grace the various stages in the Super Bowl Village, which takes up a three-block stretch of Georgia St.
Huddle Up: Audibles Around the Web
>> Super City went on the air with Ed Wenck at 93 WIBC on Thursday. (Hear the audio below the photo at right.) The spot aired at 6:10 p.m. and focused on reader and public reactions to the freshly revealed official Super Bowl poster by Walter Knabe and the Host Committee’s (ahem) super-important parking and traffic announcement.





