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Eric Grayson receives film award at annual ceremony
Film historian Eric Grayson was honored at the 17th annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards ceremony in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 1. The awards, named after a B-movie villain in 1940s films, honor the best […]

Nine Roncalli athletes to compete collegiately
On May 9, nine Roncalli High School senior athletes signed letters of intent to compete collegiately. John Zachary Battiston signed with Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL) to play hockey under Coach Mike Rucinski. Battiston earned […]

TOP TEN THOUGHTS ABOUT HITTING MY 58TH BIRTHDAY
By Torry Stiles 10. Eating off the seniors menu at Denny’s is boring. 8. I have an excuse to remember only the things I want to remember. 7. It’s getting harder to tell which ones […]

Aladdin (2019)
By Bradley Lane Translating an animated film into live action is no easy feat, and the number of films that have smoothly made that transition can be counted on one hand. Animation is only limited […]

Tempeh: an easily digestible, cholesterol-free source of protein
By Wendell Fowler In meat-centric Indiana, it’s a burr under the saddle of vegetarians continually harangued, “If you don’t eat meat, where do you get your protein?” Protein is a building block of all life. […]

It’s all well and good — until it’s not
By Curtis Honeycutt According to G.K. Chesterton, “The word ‘good’ has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of 500 yards, I should call him a good […]

Pumped up kicks: death in the Grand Canyon, part I
By Rick Hinton Our national parks are a good place to reflect, relax and take in a perspective of how the United States used to look back in the day. They are also a good […]

Finding the silver lining
By Stephanie Dolan Depression is an illness that many people get away with hiding … at least for a short time. But it will still cause sadness and a lack of interest in activities. Depression […]

Indy Public Library celebrates 100 years of Summer Reading Program
Children of all ages and families are invited to celebrate the 100th anniversary of The Indianapolis Public Library’s Summer Reading Program by experiencing the joy of reading and voting for their favorite kids book from […]