Some things are true. Some aren’t. Then there are things that may not be true, but they should be.
As part of its Food Independence Day celebration, Earth House is screening the Oscar-nominated film "The Garden" and hosting a meet-and-greet with filmmaker Scott Kennedy Hamilton.
Karen Grau has documented many heartbreaking cases in her decade-plus career reporting on the juvenile-justice system, but maybe none sadder and more surprising than the story of Kenneth.
Mark Ruschman's announcement on June 12 that he was closing the fine art gallery he had operated since 1984 sent a collective shudder through the Indianapolis arts scene.
When President Barack Obama spoke at the Westin last month, the downtown hotel's former doorman, William Selm, received a special invitation to attend.
"You can be good without God." It's a controversial statement presented by a group of Bloomington atheists who founded the Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign after being inspired by similar campaigns in the
We get a lot of press releases here at the news desk. A lot of them.
The Hoosier Environmental Council is looking for your best "green" video and offering prize money!
Ever wondered why you can't buy alcoholic beverages on Sunday in Indiana? Well, so does everyone else.
Ask around, and you'll get variations on two different answers --
Last Saturday, Organizing For America held a Health Care Kick-Off Meeting at Earth House.
Indiana residents fed-up with high taxes rallied at the Indiana Statehouse on April 15, joining thousands of others across the country for the organized Republican day of protest.
The 13th Annual Indy's Irish Festival took place on September 19-21, 2008 at Military Park. They had live music there and food. I got to try out the Irish Green Leaf Lemonade.
Each year the Indianapolis Zoo hosts Christmas at the Zoo. It ran from December 5-30. It was closed on December 24th and 25th.