Ethel Winslow’s Story Archive

More Than Meets The Eye

It’s been a couple of months since Foundation East’s signal box/public art project was completed. Many people who regularly commute on the east side have noticed the cool-looking art as they wait for a green light or as they passed by. But on New Year’s Eve, a couple of the … Read More

Theatre Review:And Then They Came For Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank

Indiana Repertory Theatre’s Playwright in Residence James Still wrote And Then They Came For Me in 1996, and its power is undiminished. The play is based on interviews with Eva Schloss and Ed Silverberg, friends of Anne Frank, and  were caught up in the nightmare of the Holocaust but lived … Read More

Finding Hope

The women in pink jumpsuits walk down the hallway of Hope Hall, accompanied by Marion County Sheriff officers. In the 5th floor facility in the City-County Building, they are going to anger management classes, Narcotics Anonymous meetings, or parenting workshops. For many of them, this will be the last time … Read More

Theatre Review: 10×10 by EclecticPond

Think of EclecticPond’s production of 10×10 as a 33 rpm album of Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits played at 78 rpm (if you don’t know what albums or rpms are, go ask your parents). Even if you’re not familiar with the plays, you’ll get the gist of the plots and major themes … Read More

Controversy Brews Over Rezoning

A variance of use request to the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on Bonna Ave. filed by Black Acre Brewing Company has touched off a controversy about the appropriateness of the request — and the changing needs of the small, historic community on the east side. Black Acre Brewing Company, which … Read More