Comic set for benefit appearance at YES
Drew Hastings’ life through the years has included everything from trading stories on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” to shoveling manure on his cattle farm in Hillsboro, Ohio.
Review: Lions and turtles and wolves, oh my!
The Columbus North Erne Auditorium was bustling with excitement Saturday afternoon. I don’t know if I have ever seen such a diverse audience — infants, children, and adults of all ages from many walks of life — as the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic staged a truly intergenerational experience.
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‘50/50’ community art project returns to 411 Gallery for fourth year
Part of Victoria Bell’s recently completed master’s of architecture studies included a project on the city’s art-deco Crump Theatre, a focus of a significant current renovation project. And for Bell’s visual arts final in her study program, she submitted a textile piece.
Chloe Brookbank: Jennings students join work-based learning
NORTH VERNON — More and more senior students are taking advantage of the work-based learning program offered at Jennings County High School.
‘Tis the season for lots of Hanukkah junk
It’s hard to do justice to ancient holy days in throw-pillow slogans.
Kenny G’s smooth jazz set at Brown County Music Center
With global sales totaling more than 75 million, Grammy and American Music Award winner Kenny G is the biggest-selling instrumental musician of all time — and he’s bringing his smooth jazz to the Brown County Music Center in Nashville on Dec. 5.
Becky Pinto: Future animal life could have us running for cover
Recently, an article appeared on the Vox website entitled “The animals which may exist in a million years, imagined by biologists.” Keep in mind two things if you check out the entire article: the far-from immediate time-frame (a million years from now), and the word “imagined.”