Monthly Archives: September 2019

The Legend of Georgia McBride Kicks Off Phoenix Theatre Season

INDIANAPOLIS — The Legend of Georgia McBride by Matthew Lopez packs a glittery punch as it explores the sassy world of drag queens in a forgotten bar in Panama City Beach, Florida. Crowds come out in droves to see Miss Tracy Mills, Anorexia Nervosa, and the newest high-heel-wearing-wonder Georgia McBride … Read More

Eskenazi Health Expands Inpatient Mental Health Services

INDIANAPOLIS — Eskenazi Health has added an additional 10 inpatient beds devoted to mental health services at the Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital. This represents a 50 percent increase from 20 to 30 inpatient beds in the hospital’s Kathi & Bob Postlethwait Mental Health Recovery Center. In total the hospital … Read More

Applause!: Sept. 20-26

• The folks that make the Benton House Tour of Homes really pulled out the stops on Sunday, Sept. 15. Lots of great homes, and it ran like clockwork. Great work, ladies and gentlemen! • Bill Price will bring his “I Can’t Stop Looking at the Sky” show to the … Read More

Gettysburg’s Bill Frassinito: Father of “Then and Now”

Over the past decade there has been a subtle yet perceptible shift in the historical genre on the Internet (particularly on Facebook) known as the “Then and Now” movement. If you are a fan of historical photography, or of the time and space continuum theory, then no doubt you have … Read More

Horseshoe are Back in the Win Column

The Colts took a close win at Nashville last Sunday with a 19-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Tennessee. Better work from the defense and three touchdown passes from Jacoby Brissett  were the reasons. Brissett didn’t put up big numbers but he made the plays when he had to. … Read More