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  • Life Stories Project hands mic to everyday Hoosiers Features

    Life Stories Project hands mic to everyday Hoosiers

    Storytelling Arts, in concert with the Indiana Historical Society and WFYI, is launching a project dedicated to recording, sharing and preserving the memories and stories of ordinary people.
  • Woman's Press Club of Indiana turns 100 Features

    Woman's Press Club of Indiana turns 100

    On a blustery February day in 1913, 13 women met up at the Ayres Tea Room to talk about a hot topic: their right to write bylined stories for front pages of Indiana newspapers.
  • Book review: Mike Tyson Slept Here Reviews

    Book review: Mike Tyson Slept Here

    Chris Huntington's realistic, heartbreaking novel - set in Indianapolis amidst familiar landmarks - is based in part on his ten years teaching at Plainfield Correctional Facility.
  • Review: The Gila Wars by Larry Sweazy Reviews

    Review: The Gila Wars by Larry Sweazy

    The sixth and final installment in multi-award-winning Sweazy's Josiah Wolfe series is typically exciting and vivid.
  • Review: An American Tune Reviews

    Review: An American Tune

    Barbara Shoup, executive director of Indiana Writers Center, tells the story of an anti-war radical in hiding in An American Tune, which vividly recollects 1960s Bloomington.
  • Interview: Novelist Ann Patchett Features

    Interview: Novelist Ann Patchett

    Things Ann Patchett is married to: books, writing, dogs, family, friends, her husband. The writer and owner of Nashville's only independent bookstore will speak Friday in Indy.
  • Review: Booth 4 Reviews

    Review: Booth 4

    The fourth edition of a journal published by Butler MFA fellows and students is uniformly vital. Check out Joshua Unkiel's essay regarding the psychology of Cookie Monster.
  • Columnist Clarence Page talks Vonnegut Features

    Columnist Clarence Page talks Vonnegut

    The Pulitzer-prize winning columnist, who will keynote a fundraiser Saturday for the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library, says his favorite Vonnegut novel remains 'Cat's Cradle.'
  • Review: The Pipeline and the Paradigm Reviews

    Review: The Pipeline and the Paradigm

    Louisville-based Keystone XL protestor Samuel Avery is calling for a new ecologic paradigm in which "human need is subordinate to the Earth's capacity to sustain life."
  • Spirit & Place takes some risks Features

    Spirit & Place takes some risks

    S&P's year-round programming series launches April 9 with an evening featuring post-modern theologian Peter Rollins and entrepreneurs Laura Henderson and Derrick Braziel.
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