Weekly View’s Story Archive

Donations Neede for Afghan Evacuees

INDIANA — Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced today a regional collection system to sort and deliver items donated by Hoosiers to the thousands of Afghan evacuees temporarily housed at Camp Atterbury. Several state agencies will collaborate to receive, sort and deliver the needed items. Nine Indiana National Guard armories will … Read More

“Madge” Book Release Oct. 1 at the Bona Thompson Memorial Center

IRVINGTON — There have been dozens of books written about D.C. Stephenson and the Klan in Indiana. In most of these books, Madge Oberholtzer is discussed as merely the victim of a horrendous crime, and is just a grisly side detail of Stephenson’s downfall, which ultimately lead to the downfall … Read More

IRT Opens Season with “The Book Club Play”

INDIANAPOLIS — After producing an entirely virtual season last year, the Indiana Repertory Theatre will open their doors again for the 2021-2022 Season, as well as continue to offer virtual options. The hybrid season will kick off with the with the tart comedy The Book Club Play, written by Karen … Read More

Eiteljorg Art Sale Huge Success

INDIANAPOLIS – More than $1.1 million in high-end Western art was sold Sept. 10-11 during the Quest for the West Art Show and Sale, held at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis. At the 16th annual Quest for the West, 240 collectors were able to … Read More

Applause!: Sept. 24-30

• Looking forward to the beginning of the Irvington Ghost Tours, which will start on Friday, Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. Advance tickets are available at the Magic Candle, 203 S. Audubon. Al’s tours through historic Irvington are a must-do in the fall. Tours are on Fridays and Saturdays through … Read More