Article Archives: Bumps in the Night

Roselyn Bakeries Rosie’s Gingerbread House

This is a reprint of a column from January, 2013 For many Indianapolis residents, Christmas in the Circle City is defined by one thing: The World’s Largest Christmas Tree. Every year since 1962, the dedicated electrical workers of IBEW 481 have dutifully transformed the Soldier’s and Sailors monument into a … Read More

Bill “Bojangles’ Robinson & Me, Part 2

Bill “Bojangles” Robinson was the most famous of all African-American tap dancers of the 20th century. No wait, he was, race notwithstanding, the most famous tap-dancer of all time. Robinson used his popularity to challenge and overcome numerous racial barriers, becoming one of the first minstrel and vaudeville performers to … Read More

Bill “Bojangles’ Robinson & Me, Part I

This column first appeared in the November 21, 2014 issue. Al is away on a research trip. This past fall, I drove to a place called White’s Farm in Brookville, Indiana, not far from Cincinnati. Every Wednesday you’ll find over 100 flea market and antique dealers set up in the … Read More

Batman and the Playboy Bunny

The first Playboy club opened at 116 East Walton in downtown Chicago on February 29, 1960. Playboy magazine owner Hugh Hefner decided that Leap Year would be an appropriate time to open up his controversial club on Chicago’s Gold Coast. Hefner had started Playboy magazine in his Hyde Park kitchen … Read More

The Ghost of Old George Pogue

Halloween is over and once again, it is time to box up the decorations and compost the jack-o’-lanterns to get ready for the next holiday season. This October I spent some time tracking an old muse from my childhood, George Pogue. Not only is Pogue Indy’s oldest cold case, he … Read More