Monthly Archives: September 2017

Tony-Award Winning Play Opens IRT Season Sept. 19

INDIANAPOLIS — The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens and based on the novel by Mark Haddon will debut one of its first post-Broadway stagings at the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT).  The production is slated to run on the OneAmerica Mainstage from Sept. 19 through … Read More

The Ws.

Just off the highway in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, along the south side of the Allegheny River, my friend and I found a small park, pulled off, and sat on a bench to watch a creative display of lights. My good friend from high school was home during a break from school. … Read More

What’s in Your Cupboard

What’s in your cupboard? Last week I wrote that my mother canned Pickle Lily. Ann sent an e-mail: “What’s Pickle Lily?” I went to the Internet to double-check the recipe by entering “Pickle Lily” and turned up only three recipes. “You take the buds of lily blossoms and . . … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: Sept. 15-21

From The Indianapolis News, Thursday, September 20: Since the new school year began city school officials are facing a new problem – how to care for the increased number of African-American pupils. Six of the eleven exclusively “colored schools” are now overcrowded, and some of them are on half-day sessions. … Read More

The Colts are Abysmal

If you are a Colts fan you  most likely are aware of what happened to the team last Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles. A 46-9 beat down. A Ram team with a new head coach and without their top defensive player, put a buzz saw to the team and left … Read More