By Torry Stiles 10. Reality TV shows that are on the air even after they’ve been busted for being faked. 9. How the phrase, “No
Month: February 2019
Blade Runner: The Final Cut
By Bradley Lane Blade Runner was released in its original form in 1982 with a wide United States theatrical release. It was released to mixed
How stevia ranks compared to other sweeteners
By Wendell Fowler Because I use it daily to sweeten my herbal tea and “power” smoothies, several summers back, I grew stevia plants in my
I see your point: avoiding overuse of exclamations
Cut out all these exclamation points. An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke. -F. Scott Fitzgerald Ancient Romans used all capital letters,
A gem of a gym
By Nicole Davis The South Side Turnverein, once a beloved piece of architecture that symbolizes Indianapolis’ German heritage and cultural influence, once made it to
Southside chef invites the public to Global Food Tour
By Adam Biszantz You have probably been a customer of chef Jeff Bricker at some point if you’ve ever lived on the Southside. Bricker started
Beech Grove hosts First Friday event
By Nancy Price On the first Friday of each month, local artists often display their work at businesses scattered throughout Fountain Square, Garfield Park and
The Centenarian Club welcomes a new member in Beech Grove
By Rick Hinton One hundred years ago, on Feb. 23, 1919, Viola Arnold was born. It was a different age. The president was Woodrow Wilson.
A death in Cumberland: The memory of Tom Settles lives on
By Rick Hinton In February of 1972, a crime was committed that shook up the small town of Cumberland, Indiana — roughly nine miles east
A one-stop shop
By Stephanie Dolan Many neighborhoods operate around a central hub, a piston that keeps the community pumping. For a good portion of the Southside, that