Monthly Archives: March 2016

Hoosier Women in Art Exhibition at Garfield March 5-26

INDIANAPOLIS – The Garfield Park Arts Center will host the Hoosier Women in Art Exhibition through March 26. The avant-garde genre will focus on the way local women create experimental and innovative artworks. On the 2nd floor gallery, alongside Hoosier Women in Art, a mixed-medium exhibit, entitled The Art and … Read More

Kids Ride Free on Hoosier State Train

INDIANAPOLIS — The Hoosier State passenger train, which runs four days per week between Indianapolis and Chicago, is offering discounts to children under age 12 and students. One child under the age of 12 may ride the Hoosier State for free with the purchase of a coach ticket at full … Read More

Now He Belongs to the Ages

On Monday March 7, Peyton Manning, he of the Colts and Broncos who holds nearly all the NFL career passing records. He who has two Super Bowl Championship rings on his fingers. He who has a record five times as the NFL’s Most Valuable Player. He who sells Papa John’s … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: March 11-24

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, March 15: The deplorable conditions of the Indianapolis public schools, particularly the high schools, was the subject of Butler College President Thomas Carr Howe’s address last night to members of the Principals’ Club. Howe said Indianapolis citizens must be awakened to the lack of proper … Read More

Vadel’s Back In Town

As I wrote last week, I knew that it wouldn’t be the end of it when Vadel insisted, “Let me check on you every morning, drive you to appointments, do your grocery shopping, take care of your yard, take out your trash and clean your house.” When he came to … Read More