By Rick Hinton “I’ve never spoken to a historical society before, so it’s a little scary. Hopefully I can tell you something that’s new and
Month: February 2020
Brad’s 2020 Oscar picks for best original screenplay, director and picture
By Bradley Lane Best Animated Feature Film The nominees for Best Animated Feature Film are How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, I Lost
Beech Grove Middle School student sells her own artwork on Main Street
By Angela Morefield Emily Wall is an up-and-coming local artist who attends seventh grade at Beech Grove Middle School. She may be young but has
New web-based encyclopedia to feature 200 years of Indianapolis history
Information on the development of Indianapolis over the two centuries since its founding will be freely accessible in an updated, digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis, currently
The Southside Times – Feb. 6-12, 2020
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Behold the mighty semicolon; use it correctly and you’re invited to my Oscars party
By Curtis Honeycutt I’m not a food critic, but I do know how to judge a restaurant accurately. Forget portion size, ambiance or availability of
Goldfish Swim School opens in Greenwood
Goldfish Swim School’s newest location has officially opened in Greenwood. The nearly 6,500- square-foot location is the third Goldfish Swim School in the Indianapolis area
Refining the art of storytelling
Beech Grove native Bob Sander has always enjoyed writing, even as a child. Teachers chose to read his creative works aloud in class. He continued
Shadow figure encounters: a reflection of our own emotions?
By Rick Hinton Shadow figures – fact, fiction or an eyelash across the cornea? Jason Offutt, author of Darkness Walks: The Shadow People Among Us,
Area 31 culinary students cook up special V-day dinner
By Lindsay Doty Avon High School senior Colby Wagner has dreams of being a big-time chef. “I was thinking of working on a cruise ship