A legislative study committee met last Thursday at the Statehouse and decided not to block logging efforts in the backcountry areas of Morgan Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests.
Nine times out of 10, when you see “controversial” appear on a press release, chances are the issue in question is merely "problematic” or only surprising if you live under a rock.
“I still have a hard time believing what’s happened to us.” Jim Nulty, the President of VSA arts of Indiana, an organization dedicated to facilitating arts experiences for people, especially chi
Earth House. Oct. 30. These young, tree-hugging neo-hippies might be onto something.
J.R. Dalton grew up on the west side of Indianapolis, an area known by the people who inhabit it as drug infested and a place where crime is common.
In classic mythology’s Underworld, Phlegethon was the river of fire, although the otherworldly sight of a river in flames isn’t reserved only for hell.
Spirit and Place festival continues this week, culminating in its showcase event, the 14th Annual Public Conversation featuring Bill Hudnut and John Fetterman on Sunday, Nov.
Alien plants have overrun our Indiana landscape. They are packing pistils and stamens from beyond our borders. What’s the problem, you ask?
They don’t build them like this anymore. That’s what people often say about a historic building like the Gramse at 22nd and Broadway.
Butler University hosts a public debate this Thursday on the pending climate change legislation in Congress.