Monthly Archives: September 2021

Epilogue Opens with ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ Sept. 16

INDIANAPOLIS — Epilogue Players will present Arsenic and Old Lace, a dark comedy, directed by Brent Wooldridge opening Thursday, Sept. 16 and runs until Sunday, Sept. 26. Thursday to Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2:00 p.m. Reservations and ticket information can be found at … Read More

Dog Life

(To quote a boss of mine, “This is going to bring rain.”) A woman posted on a social media neighborhood site that she was unhappy with the people who mean-mugged her house as they passed her barking dogs. She asked them for an itinerary so that she could provide milk … Read More

Breakfast with Neto: The Passing of Robin Miller

On Wednesday, August 25th, another star fell from the Indianapolis sky. Robin Miller, ABA Indiana Pacers reporter and noteworthy motorsports journalist, died at the age of 71. An Indianapolis Motor Speedway press release described Miller as “a writer and columnist covering the Indianapolis 500 and INDYCAR SERIES racing” who then … Read More

100 Years Ago: Sept. 3-6

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, September 8, 1921: “Open House” will be held in all Indianapolis fire stations and police substations, as soon as plans are perfected, so that the public may understand fully the work and duties of the fire and police departments, according to an announcement made yesterday … Read More

And the Answer Is . . .

One of my favorite parts of writing this column for the past 25 years are the e-mails I receive from you, the readers. Many times your questions involve defining a term that you are unfamiliar with and in answering your question I have also increased my “vintage vocabulary.” This week … Read More