Ryan Trares: Here comes Santa Claus
Earlier this month, I was asked a question I hadn’t considered in many, many years: what was I asking Santa for this Christmas?
Yuletide markets offer treats, handcrafted items, much more
We are well aware that folks were just strolling around two days ago in shorts in 70-degree weather. But the calendar will tell you in no uncertain terms that this is the holiday season, whether we all have yet to raise a feasting fork toward the stuffing or not.
Diane Spofford: Library one attraction that spurred a move here
I want to share with you my reasons for supporting our outstanding Bartholomew County Public Library.
Mo Amer’s ‘Mo’ a love letter to his heritage, hometown
NEW YORK — Up-and-coming comedian Mo Amer was opening for Dave Chappelle in 2014 when the more established comedian made a suggestion: Amer should make a short film to introduce his act.
Sound decision
Kristi Conner discovered what would become her professional calling as a high school senior when volunteering at a preschool during a National Honor Society project.
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Ryan Trares on parenting: Making memories at art camp
Our home came into a new centerpiece work of art this month.
Ryan Trares: Heading to the House of Mouse
At long last, it’s finally going to happen.
Theater troupe presents summer Shakespeare with a musical twist
MEMO to all those former high schoolers who thought that reading Shakespeare was as confusing as a Rubik’s Cube and as dry as day-old toast: The celebrated scribe can groove.
Magician mixes comedy, ventriloquism for Brown County show
Magician/comedian/ventriloquist Andy Gross grew tremendously popular when he began approaching his act via a different slice of life.