By Nicole Davis Millions of pinwheels were placed in schoolyards and other public places across the world on Sept. 21, spreading messages of peace for
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Power Plant Grants fund $60,000 for six innovative Indianapolis art projects
The Indianapolis-based nonprofit arts organization, Big Car Collaborative, has regranted a total of $60,000 to artists living and working in the Indianapolis area. These Power Plant Grants —
Better grammar, better love life
By Curtis Honeycutt It’s true — people with better spelling and grammar get more dates. I regularly receive emails from readers asking me about the
Athlete of the Month: Brock Riddle
By Mark Ambrogi Greenwood Community High School senior quarterback Brock Riddle is putting it all together in his third year as a starter. “Physically putting
No One Will Save You
By Bradley Lane As the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes continue thanks to the reluctance of the big three studios to come to the table to
Southside construction update
Compiled by Nicole Davis • Indianapolis: Last week, the Indianapolis City-County Council approved $25 million dedicated to residential street resurfacing in 2024, marking the third consecutive
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
By Bradley Lane While it might be hard to believe now after four decades of pop-culture relevance and billions of dollars generated over those years,
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A glimpse of Greenwood’s past
By Nicole Davis Have you ever passed by an interesting looking home and wondered about its history or what it looks like inside? Restore Old
These outta sight 60s slang terms are poised for a comeback
By Curtis Honeycutt Sure, we could discuss some far-out, groovy words we’re all hip to (if you can dig it). However, today’s installment of Grammar