Monthly Archives: July 2019

Neighborhood Survey to Help Develop Eastside Quality of Life Plan

INDIANAPOLIS — The John Boner Neighborhood Center will be conducting canvassing over the next 3 months about the new Quality of Life Plan. In order to make the plan as representative as possible, volunteers will canvass the neighborhoods. Gather at John Boner Neighborhood Center (2236 E. 10th St.) at 9:30 … Read More

White City Murder at the Phoenix

Ben Asaykwee’s production of White City Murder is a macabre musical about America’s first modern serial killer, H.H. Holmes. Herman Mudgett’ (Holmes real name) created a “murder castle” that opened for business during the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, against a dazzling backdrop of new inventions and firsts. Within the walls … Read More

Indiana State Fair “Taste of the Fair” to Feature New Fair Food

INDIANAPOLIS — Indulging in fair food is an absolute must when visiting the Great Indiana State Fair. And, once again, with new, wacky recipes and culinary creations, this year won’t disappoint. New food items featured at this year’s Indiana State Fair include: •The Hawaiian Haminator • Bison Hush Puppies • … Read More

Tom Thumb at Garfield Park

INDIANAPOLIS — Film historian Eric Grayson will screen the 1958 film, Tom Thumb, on Saturday, July 6, at 8 p.m. at the Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr. This is another colorful George Pal film, according to Grayson. In a mythical land, woodcutter Jonathan (Bernard Miles) agrees not to … Read More

2019 IndyCar Series at the Halfway Point

There is a two week break in the IndyCar schedule so it might be a good time to share some personal observations of mine about how things are progressing in 2019. With seven races still to go a lot can happen to change how the series will finish. As usual … Read More