Monthly Archives: August 2021

Fishing Outing Supports Brooke’s Place

INDIANAPOLIS — Brooke’s Place, a grief support organization for children and their families, will again partner with Flanner Buchanan’s Washington Park East Cemetery Association to celebrate its fishing outing’s 20th anniversary on Saturday, August 28 from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. A favorite among Brooke’s Place families, the annual fishing … Read More

IndyFringe Shows

The intrepid crew from the Weekly View started the 2021 IndyFringe Theater Festival with an old favorite. Stewart Huff delivered in his inimical way, riffing about the space between “chaos and capitalism,” a space he claims to love. Among his list of favorite people who occupy that space is the … Read More

100 Years Ago: Aug. 27-Sept. 2

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, August 30, 1921:  Leaving the Indianapolis Aerial Association Flying Field at 34th St and Emerson Av, Indianapolis Star reporter Mary E. Bostwick, in an airplane piloted by Ernest “Cutie” Cutrell, flew above Indianapolis yesterday on a mission to promote the motion picture The Man Without … Read More

Car Crash

In L.A., nobody touches you. We’re always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much, that we crash into each other, just so that we can feel something. — Crash (2004) The jolt shocked me; I was stopped at a traffic light. The car I … Read More

Colts are Undefeated and Guess Who is Back

Last Saturday night (August 21st) the Colts were in Bloomington Minnesota to take on the Vikings. What made this game noteworthy was that quarterback Sam Ehlinger lead the first team and showed what he could do. The Texan has shown a strong arm and mobility but has made some questionable … Read More