Returning to the nest
Last Sunday evening, our house went from a peaceful, sleepy state to one of utter chaos in about 30 seconds. And I absolutely loved it. As I sat on the…
Read MoreLast Sunday evening, our house went from a peaceful, sleepy state to one of utter chaos in about 30 seconds. And I absolutely loved it. As I sat on the…
Read MoreBy ADAM CROWE A Seat on the Aisle This past weekend saw my first visit to Indianapolis’ Storefront Theatre. Previously occupying space on Broad Ripple Avenue, Storefront is now located…
I love to go to auctions. Unfortunately, more things are done online these days. I miss the fellowship, a found treasure, and sometimes a chance to help others. As a…
Most of us are familiar with the enduring American classic, The Great Gatsby. First published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s intriguing novel has since appeared as a film (four different…
By J.R. GAYLOR Guest Columnist In Matt McNally’s recent guest column, he misrepresents what PLAs are and their negative impact on taxpayers. Mr. McNally is referring to House Bill 1024…
In 2022, the General Assembly enacted SEA 239. This is an important advancement in eliminating deceptive or confusing information regarding health care professionals provided in advertising, marketing, and promotional materials….
A lot of time and money is spent on vehicles. The average American spends 6 percent of their waking hours in a vehicle and about $800 a month out of…
By GLENN DOBBS A Seat on the Aisle In 1998, during the press tour for the Academy Award winning film Shakespeare in Love, Joseph Fiennes, who played the title role, was asked how…
There my burdened soul found liberty. No, it wasn’t at Calvary, but it was at the altar of a small country church. My friend, Georgia Marshall, the preacher’s wife, had…
Paul Michael Ash made me cry. This was way before he died 10 years ago (March 28, 2013), back when I barely knew the man. It was during a Spoken…