Ethel Winslow’s Story Archive

Theatre Review: Yellow Wallpaper at the Q

A short story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in 1891 is the basis of the play Yellow Wallpaper, which is playing at the Irvington Lodge through March 9.  The original story was considered one of the early examples of feminist literature. The story is told from Charlotte’s perspective. A recent … Read More

Name Change

As of January 4, the Eastside Voice became the Weekly View. The name change was made to reflect the rapid growth of readership throughout the metropolitan Indianapolis area. With over 500 drop-off points in 24 zip codes, the Weekly View is a source of POSITIVE news about the community. With … Read More

The Game’s Over, But the Legacy Continues to Grow

It’s hard to believe that a year ago, the city of Indianapolis was abuzz with all the excitement that comes with hosting a Super Bowl. While the zipline and downtown Super Bowl Village are fond memories, there is a part of the Super Bowl that remains: the Super Bowl Legacy … Read More

Grendel: Theatre Review

Q Artistry and Half-Black Productions present a powerhouse experience with Grendel, a play based on the novel by John Gardner. Adapted by Joanna Winston, the play is about the monster Grendel from the ancient tale of Beowulf, and begs the question: who exactly is the monster? Told from the point … Read More

Homeless But Not Friendless

Snow, ice, frigid temperatures — winter in Indiana is difficult enough for humans. Conditions are even worse for feral cats —  cats who live outside and avoid human contact. There are two organizations that help make their lives easier: IndyFeral and FACE. IndyFeral focuses on the mission of maintaining healthy … Read More