By Bradley Lane While it might be hard to believe now after four decades of pop-culture relevance and billions of dollars generated over those years,
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The Southside Times – Sept. 21-27, 2023
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A glimpse of Greenwood’s past
By Nicole Davis Have you ever passed by an interesting looking home and wondered about its history or what it looks like inside? Restore Old
These outta sight 60s slang terms are poised for a comeback
By Curtis Honeycutt Sure, we could discuss some far-out, groovy words we’re all hip to (if you can dig it). However, today’s installment of Grammar
2023-24 Kellogg Writers Series at UIndy announced
By Troi Watts The Kellogg Writers Series at the University of Indianapolis announced the 2023-24 season, which features local writers, including a member of UIndy’s
Heartland Film announces HIFF film titles
Heartland Film has announced the full lineup of film titles ahead of the 32nd Annual Heartland International Film Festival (HIFF), set for Oct. 5-15 across
Don’t miss the 40th anniversary celebration of Hunger, Inc. Food Pantry
Hunger, Inc. invites the surrounding community to a free awareness event held in the Hunger, Inc. Food Pantry parking lot, 1416 E. Epler Ave., Indianapolis,
Art, poetry and entertainment
By Nicole Davis Art, poetry and a day of entertainment. The Beech Grove Art Festival is returning to Beech Grove for its fourth year on
Top 10 reasons I could never be a comic book supervillain
By Torry Stiles 10. I don’t think I could stand up to Batman. I’d struggle with an average Walmart greeter. 9. Metropolis has Superman. Gotham
Bethany Lutheran Church celebrates a century of serving the local community
By Sherri Coner Inside a two-story feed supply store at the intersection of Troy Avenue and Carson Street, the first sermon took place on Jan.