Monthly Archives: January 2013

Homeless But Not Friendless

Snow, ice, frigid temperatures — winter in Indiana is difficult enough for humans. Conditions are even worse for feral cats —  cats who live outside and avoid human contact. There are two organizations that help make their lives easier: IndyFeral and FACE. IndyFeral focuses on the mission of maintaining healthy … Read More

Local Brewery to Grow In Indy

INDIANAPOLIS —Sun King Brewing Company, LLC, an Indiana beer brewery, announced plans today to expand its operations here, creating up to 32 new jobs by 2016. The homegrown-Hoosier company, which is the state’s second largest beer brewer, will invest $3.9 million to add 1,850 square feet to its existing 2,700 … Read More

“Girl Stories” Art Show Prompts Discussions about Girls in the Media

INDIANAPOLIS — On Feb. 1, the Wheeler Art Center will host the “Girl Stories” Art Show, an exhibition of work from a girl’s empowerment project by Indianapolis artist Lori Leaumont. The opening is from 6 – 9 p.m., and is free and open to the public. Artwork by Leaumont, as … Read More

Vonnegut Memorial Library Marks 2nd Anniversary

INDIANAPOLIS — The FBI entered a butcher shop and took young Anneliese’s father away. Her mother, Alma, struggled to keep the store open. But after boycotts, swastikas covering the exterior and bricks shattering the windows, she shut the door forever and the family went on welfare. Unable to reunite the … Read More

Low T?

If you read, listen to the radio, or surf the Internet, you can’t miss seeing or hearing, “Low T?” “T” refers to testosterone, commonly referred to as the male hormone. Actually, women need testosterone too, as it is an important precursor for estrogen, the female hormone. Testosterone is chiefly made … Read More