Monthly Archives: March 2016

On The Rebound by Jim Cangany

Jim Cangany populates his new book, On The Rebound, with interesting characters. Protagonist Greg Miller grew up in a family that ate, drank and breathed basketball. He was a star in his own right and on his way to a successful career coaching college Men’s basketball when disaster struck. The … Read More

August Wilson’s “Fences” at the IRT

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) brings August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Fences, to stage in a powerful journey of African-American life in the 1950’s.The production comes to the OneAmerica Mainstage March 9 through April 3. Fences tells the heartbreaking story of sanitation worker Troy Maxson, a former Negro league … Read More

Coffee, a Sandwich and Kindness

I walked into the coffee shop and stood at the counter, scanning the chalked menu. I asked the barista for an “Americano,” a beverage that I’d had before, and in a bright, challenging voice, she asked me, “How adventurous are you?” The challenge amused me, and when she finished listing … Read More

Sports Stuff

Matt Hasselbeck Moving On Matt Hasselbeck carried the clipboard for Andrew Luck for three years, but this last season, the 40-year-old had to jump in when Luck went down with injuries, guiding the Horseshoe to 5 wins in 8 starts before he too went down with injuries. Matt was very … Read More

Antiques Roadshow Comes to Indy

It was best of times, it was the worst of times. A sweet little lady from Rush County became the first guest chosen to have her antique go on air, with her beautiful late 1700s tilt top table. She was so overwhelmed by the news she planted a big kiss … Read More