Monthly Archives: January 2021

Garfield Park Arts Center Hosts Online Exhibitions

INDIANAPOLIS — Tints & Shades: A Black and White Exhibition offers audiences a monochromatic journey with artwork by local artists featuring different shades and tints of black, white, and gray. Artwork in a variety of mediums, including painting, photography, drawing, and more, allow you to look more closely at the … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 15-21

  • On Friday, Jan. 8, the Colts Caravan came to Irvington to bring team spirit to the winding streets. Dozens came out to wave and get Colts swag. Thank you Colts! • The volunteer who hung the cherub over the Ayres clock passed away after falling from the clock … Read More

100 Years Ago: Jan. 15-21

From The Indianapolis Times, Thursday, January 20, 1921: Lurid pictures of revolting moral conditions in Indianapolis high schools were painted by Rev. Thomas Grafton, pastor of Third Christian Church, yesterday at a meeting of the Oliver P. Morton School Mothers’ Club and P.T.A. “I am told a patrolman, whose beat … Read More

The Smoking Ban: Is it Monkey Business?

This column originally appeared in December 2009. Hoosiers in the capitol city are once again demanding restricted smoking in public places with pros and cons being hurled in every direction including up to the Mayor’s office. Most of the parties involved don’t realize that for five years just after the … Read More

Colts Wrap Up

The Colts lost to the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the AFC playoffs last Saturday 27-24. Colts put up some big yardage numbers but the Bills had the momentum. So the season is over for the team. For the most part, 2020 was a success. The Colts built … Read More