Monthly Archives: October 2018

“Pipeline” at the IRT

The pipeline referred to in the title of the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s latest production is the school system that acts as a conduit from society to school to prison/jail for many inner city youth. Underfunded and struggling public schools, mainly serving children of color, scramble to provide safety and an … Read More

Founders Awards and Irvington Art Show Honorees

IRVINGTON — On Mon., Oct. 22, the Bona Thompson Center hosted a standing-room-only crowd as artists and community supporters gathered to applaud some of their own. After the votes were counted at the Irvington Art Show, the People’s Choice Award went to artist Avery Dellinger. The Founders Awards were bestowed … Read More

Applause!: Oct. 26-Nov. 1

• Thank you to the 200-plus who came out the “Whispers From the Grave” presentation at the Irving Theatre on Oct. 20. The reading were powerful, the graphics terrific, and everyone really loved the stories and the professionalism of the readers Julie Patterson, Nicole Misencik, Brandon Kline, Ed Wenck, Dave … Read More

Thriving Neighborhood Challenge Names Dubarry Determined as Winner

INDIANAPOLIS — Dubarry Determined, a project on the far Eastside of Indianapolis, was determined the winner of the Thriving Neighborhood Challenge on Oct. 5 by public vote. The project, led by residents Ashley Virden and David McGuire, is scheduled to begin early next year. The Thriving Neighborhood Challenge aligns with … Read More

Halloween Parties for 20 Years!

I don’t think I’ve ever written about the Halloween parties we had every year for 20 years, but if I have you don’t remember either. My family loves Halloween especially my husband who loves everything Halloween. A good friend Dana had a party at his house in the mid 1980s … Read More