Monthly Archives: March 2023

Applause!: March 3-9

• IMPD East District’s Community Resource Unit helps improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods by providing access to over 70 social service agencies while also patrolling our streets. They are seeking donations to further their mission to help kids and adults create a vibrant and safe east side. … Read More

Blaine Jarrett Memorial Scholarship Opens to Students

INDIANAPOLIS — The Blaine Jarrett Memorial Scholarship Fund, a fund managed by Buck Creek Players, is pleased to announce the availability of the Blaine Jarrett Memorial Scholarship. Any graduating high school senior or college freshman who is currently enrolled or accepted into a performing arts related major/minor at a college … Read More

Three Eskenazi Health Centers Take Part in Health Equity Zone Initiative

Eskenazi Health believes health equity is a vitally important aspect in developing healthier communities and we’re excited to launch the health equity zone initiative at three Eskenazi Health Center sites; Eskenazi Health Center West 38th Street — International Marketplace, Eskenazi Health Center East 38th Street — Northeast Corridor and Eskenazi … Read More

Martin University to Hold Open House March 3

INDIANAPOLIS – Martin University will hold a “Getting to Know the New Martin U Communiversity” Open House on Friday, March 3, from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at 2186 N. Sherman Drive. The open house will showcase the state’s only Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) and explain to potential students the many … Read More

The Ghost of Mae West, Part 4

This column first appeared in June 2012. Al is on vacation. Hopefully, by now, you’ve learned everything you ever wanted to know about Mae West. My own personal interest in Ms. West began about fifteen years ago at, of all places, the Louisville flea market. As you may have gathered … Read More