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Unjustifiably maligned celery

January 7, 2019 SST

By Wendell Fowler In the Mediterranean, crunchy celery has been cultivated and used as food and medicine for millennia. Although, in America celery, meh, it’s been diminished; just another dreaded veggie we’re “forced” to eat. […]

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The most superlative you

January 7, 2019 SST

By Curtis Honeycutt Since Julius Caesar proposed the aptly named Julian calendar in 45 B.C., people have been making bold resolutions to improve themselves. For the record, Caesar’s resolution didn’t work that year, as his […]

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New Year’s resolutions for 2019

January 7, 2019 SST

By Rick Hinton The New Year means different things to different people. New Year’s resolutions certainly play a part. Resolutions all boil down to simply — dissatisfaction — and admitting our shortcomings; to finally making […]

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Christmas: Supernatural or paranormal?

December 28, 2018 swan

By Rick Hinton “So this is Christmas. And what have you done? Another year over. And a new one just begun.”  Happy Xmas (War Is Over) by John Lennon, 1971. It’s the holidays, and sometimes […]

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The ballad of Dewey and the cat kids

December 28, 2018 swan

By Rick Hinton Torry Stiles, columnist for The Southside Times, can change your perspective on how you look at things. During an all too short social engagement with him and his lovely wife, Laura and I […]

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Some things can’t be taught

December 20, 2018 swan

By Stephanie Dolan The world is full of teachers. We come across them in coffee shops, in churches… even on street corners.  Those teachers found in the classroom, though? The best ones will inevitably say […]

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A hidden Southside gem

December 20, 2018 swan

By Stephanie Dolan Every neighborhood has a hidden gem; the one thing that makes that area unique and that allows its residents to gather together. Some of these treasures are more well-known than others. Some […]

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The Indianapolis Poltergeist: Conclusion

December 17, 2018 swan

By Rick Hinton When Renate Beck moved her mother and daughter into a house on North Delaware Street in 1962, I’m sure she anticipated a few glitches along the way. There’s always painting, plumbing or […]

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The Indianapolis Poltergeist: Part I

December 12, 2018 swan

By Rick Hinton They say there’s more than corn in Indiana. I find that to be true. There’s diversity everywhere you look, city or statewide: whether it be industry, civic developments, sports or just plain […]