Monthly Archives: April 2014

Exercise for the Imagination

Traditional, contemporary, primitive, or country cottage, the decor of our homes make a statement about who we are. But what does your home say to those who never come inside? What is your yard saying about you? No longer content with a lawn chair and a pot of geraniums, homeowners … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: April 4-11

From The Indianapolis Sun, Tuesday, April 7, 1914: Tomlinson Hall has been converted into a true art gallery for the Eastman Kodak Company’s touring exhibition of amateur photography from all over the world that opened last evening. The show is the largest collection of amateur work ever assembled and is … Read More

The Plots to Kill Richard Nixon from the Sky, Part 1

Just for a moment, let’s revisit those dark days of Watergate in the Nixon White House 40 years ago. Julie Nixon Eisenhower was recovering from emergency surgery in her penthouse suite high atop the IU Med Center in the Circle City and her daddy, the President, was on his way … Read More