Monthly Archives: March 2020

Coping With Stress Associated with Pandemic

INDIANAPOLIS — Dr. W. Graham Carlos, chief of Internal Medicine at Eskenazi Health, shares his thoughts on how adults may best deal with the stress and fear resulting from the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, and how parents may speak with and educate their children about the virus. The bottom line message … Read More

Museum at Home

INDIANAPOLIS — Families across the country are searching for creative ways to spend quality time with their kids at home during social distancing. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis closed temporarily as a precautionary measure from March 14 – March 28, 2020, based on Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s request to limit … Read More

Resources to Help

The Indianapolis Metro Area is going through a historically significant pandemic. To keep the community spread of the COVID-19 virus lower, agencies have issued sweeping mandates for non-essential businesses. Closures of schools, bars, restaurants, places of worship, community centers, and virtually all public spaces will have an economic impact on … Read More

DPW to Adapt Services Due to Pandemic

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) today announced that essential operations will continue uninterrupted while many others will be prioritized online, following recent mayoral direction regarding social distancing in response to the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19. Indy DPW will prioritize the safety of its staff … Read More

Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Curse of James Dean, Part 2

“Live fast, die young and leave a good looking corpse.” James Dean was the epitome of that 1949 quote penned  by pioneering Chicago African-American author Willard Motley. Dean died in a car crash nearly 65 years ago (September 30, 1955) but he remains a fixture on the pop culture landscape … Read More