Article Archives: Bumps in the Night

Help Me, Rhonda — The Real Story

This week marks the 50th anniversary of a song that is considered by many to be a rock ‘n roll classic, by others as an an ear-worm impossible to forget and to me an anthem to my lovely wife. On February 24, 1965, the Beach Boys recorded “Help Me, Rhonda.” … Read More

Tim Hortons

So, my fellow donut devotee, you say you’re tired of seeing the object of your desire maligned in the media? Tired of hearing about another donut shop biting the dust? Missing Saps, Roselyn, Krispy Kreme? Did you shed a tear when the bulldozers knocked down the old Crawford’s Bakery at … Read More

So costly a sacrifice: Lincoln and Loss

In this, the 150th anniversary year of the culmination of the American Civil War, you have a rare opportunity to take a walk through the dark side of the conflict and its aftermath. The Indiana State Museum has created a splendid display titled “So costly a sacrifice: Lincoln and Loss” … Read More

The Tuberculosis War in Indianapolis

Al Hunter is on vacation. This is a reprint of an article first published in 2008 Sometimes it’s just a photo that starts the discussion. Such was the case with the photo I ran across in the archives of the Indianapolis Commercial Club’s archives. It’s a curious photo of a … Read More

Irvington’s Disney Prince — Bill Shirley

Al Hunter is on vacation. This is a reprint of an article he wrote in 2008. During the World War II years on through the I Like Ike years in America, Irvington had it’s own representative in Tinseltown. Irvingtonian Bill Shirley made fifteen movies starting in 1941 starring with Hollywood … Read More