Monthly Archives: September 2021

100 Years Ago: Sept. 10-16

From The Indianapolis News, Thursday, September 15, 1921: The long kiss of the movies was the topic of a lively discussion at the meeting of the May Wright Sewall State Council of Women today following a report by Mrs. David Ross, president of the Indiana Board of Indorsers of Photoplays. … Read More

The Hoosier Slide and Port of Michigan City, Part 1

This past weekend I got a call from an eastside antique dealer whom I’ve known for over 30 years. You never know what to expect when someone tells you they have some stuff for you, it can be a good thing or a bad thing. Upon arrival, I was ushered … Read More

Collections of the Rich and Famous

For most of us, collecting is a matter of selecting what we can afford from among those things that we would love to have. But, what if money were no issue? What if you could purchase anything you wanted for your collections? We often hear of the mega-incomes of our … Read More

Colts Get Ready for Season Start

It’s almost that time. On Sunday, September 12th, the Colts start their regular season, meeting the Seahawks in Seattle at Lumen Field  at 1 p.m. The good news for Colts fans is that the entire starting roster will be in the starting lineup, including Eric Fisher at left tackle who … Read More