Monthly Archives: April 2019

Long Beach is For Rossi

Alexander Rossi, driving for Andretti Motorsports, came through with a dominant performance on the streets of Long Beach California last Sunday.   It was his 2nd in a row at Long Beach and his 6th overall win in IndyCar competition. Rossi is no longer just a promising young driver; he has … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: April 19-25

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, April 22, 1919: Indianapolis manufacturers said they were willing to take more than their quota of wounded veterans for shop training following a talk on retraining disabled soldiers presented yesterday by Dr. A. C. Prosser, director of the Federal board for vocational education, at a … Read More

100 Years Ago: April 19-25

From The Indianapolis News, Tuesday, April 22, 1919: A ten-day “clean up our city time,” targeting dirt and rubbish in the yards and alleys, will begin tomorrow in Indianapolis according to a proclamation issued today by Mayor Jewett. All citizens are called upon by the mayor to help beautify the … Read More

Bring Back the Glamor

Let me see if I have this straight. First came French Country, then Farm Fresh, followed by Farmhouse Chic and now for 2019 the top selling look is Rustic Glam. While Rustic Glam may look a great deal like the farmhouse finds of the past few years, there are some … Read More

Paul is Dead — The Rumor Revisited, Part 1

It has been over half a century since one of the most famous hoaxes in rock n’ roll history began. On Wednesday November 9, 1966 at 5 a.m., Paul McCartney, while working on the album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” stormed out of the studio during a recording session … Read More