Monthly Archives: March 2024

A Note From Home

“Where did you get those Steeler gloves?” The man’s voice came to me from the edges of a crowd of people, of which I was a part. I was at the intersection of East 10th Street and Bellefontaine, where a historic marker was being unveiled commemorating Wes Montgomery, the legendary … Read More

100 Years Ago: March 15-21

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, March 16, 1924: The Butler College Bulldogs won the national A.A.U. (Amateur Athletic Union) basketball tourney last night in Kansas City by defeating the defending champion Blue Diamonds of the Kansas City Athletic Club, 30 to 26, before 12,000 persons packed into the mammoth Convention … Read More

Beef Manhattan: Born in Irvington?

Okay, okay, not likely…but possible. No one really knows EXACTLY where the Beef Manhattan was born, but most culinary historians agree that the dish (a diagonally cut roast beef sandwich split butterfly fashion with a generous scoop of mashed potatoes resting between the two halves and the whole shebang swimming … Read More

Collectible Board Games

What do a map of WWII safe houses, a pile of 8-sided coins, an egg timer and a thimble have in common? They have all been pieces of one of the top 10 vintage collectibles for 2024…the board game! Early games are hard to find and quite pricey when you … Read More