A good friend called the other day and said she wants to get a message to Barack Obama. Like so many of us, she was elated when he was elected president.
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A few months ago, I reviewed the various fine-dining options to be found in the vending machines of Downtown office buildings.
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those most threatened by
climate change should be the ones
leading climate talks
talk show host Lou Dobbs
quits job to spend more time with
his paranoia
GOP thinks that
It took six years to go seven miles, a record that tops even the amount of time it took to revamp 38th St.
The Indiana Ballet Company and the Russian Ballet Academy of Indiana are presenting a special performance of The Nutcracker for disadvantaged kids at the Madame Walker Theatre on Dec.
One in Five adults in Indianapolis can't read a billboard.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced that it lost $2.8 million during its 2009 fiscal year. Its budget during this period was $28.3 million.
As a sort of left-handed compliment to the athletic achievements of Terrell Owens, Ryan Leaf and every Detroit Lions team since 2001, this column completely lacks direction.
Major Hasan still percolates throughout the media, the usual suspects lining up.
The Ft. Hood shootings have some of the hallmarks of workplace violence, a guy (and it’s usually guys) going postal.
Abdullah Abdullah has dropped out of the Presidential race in Afghanistan and Republican candidate Dede Scozzafava has dropped out of her New York Congressional race, asking her supporters to support
Now that we’ve officially landed feet-first into chilly November, the Bowl Championship Series debate, the same tired conversational retread that forces college football fans to shake their heads an
You should write poetry and leave the social commentary to decent prose writers (Hammer, "Say goodbye to autumn," Nov. 11-18). That's awfully harsh of me, isn't it?
"Oscar-style" not busker-style. He [Glen Hansard] did an amazing acoustic rendition of "say it to me now" after telling a story of a lady he met in Chicago.
Although unbeknownst to most, the majority of David Hoppe's journalistic ideas result from gin soaked evenings within "The Unicorn Club's" VIP section.