Monthly Archives: May 2014

Shadowlands at Epilogue Players

INDIANAPOLIS — Epilogue Players will present Shadowlands on May 9-11, 15-18. Shows will be at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $13, available by calling 926-3139 or e-mail, epilogue.players@yahoo.com. Reservations are required. The play is a real-life story of the relationship between C.S. … Read More

Book Review: Girl on the Golden Coin: A Novel of Frances Stuart

After escaping to France from England after the fall of Charles I, Frances Stuart was raised in genteel poverty and on stories of her family’s previous prominence. Marci Jefferson’s debut novel, Girl on the Golden Coin: A Novel of Frances Stuart, starts the narration of Frances’ story immediately preceding the … Read More

Applause!: May 9-16

• Letter carriers from across Indiana will help to Stamp Out Hunger on Saturday May 10th, as a part of their 22nd annual food drive benefiting the state’s food banks. To participate in the 22nd Stamp Out Hunger food drive in Indiana, residents are encouraged to leave a sturdy bag … Read More

The Art of Listening

I was telling my friend a story about some event in my life when she pointed to some flowers at the side of the road. “Look: they were not out just last week.” Having had the pause button pressed by her interruption, I did what I have become accustomed to … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: May 9-16

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, May 11, 1914: Yesterday marked the most general observance of Mothers’ Day in Indianapolis since its inception ten years ago. Thousands of persons wore pink carnations for the living mother and white carnations for the deceased. So great was the demand that the supply of … Read More