Indy ad agency invited to State of the Union address
Trevor Yager, the founder of TrendyMinds, an Indianapolis advertising and public relations firm, will attend Obama’s State of Union address tonight.
Trevor Yager, the founder of TrendyMinds, an Indianapolis advertising and public relations firm, will attend Obama’s State of Union address tonight.
Wine is typically not something that is associated with Indiana, but since its public opening in 1972, Oliver Winery has fought that misconception.
Will Hoosiers see a ripple effect from Massachusetts’ special senate election in 2010? That is the question on the minds of Indiana politicians after Republican Scott Brown of Massachusetts filled the seat of former Democrat Sen. Ted Kennedy.
John Barnett and Brian Welk debate the Best Picture chances of "Avatar" in an email discussion.
Samantha Burton wanted to leave the hospital. Her doctor strongly disagreed, enough to go to court to keep her there.
In tonight’s State of the Union address, advisers say President Barack Obama doesn’t plan to reshape his agenda as much as better explain and defend it.
Esther Bejarano says music helped keep her alive as a prisoner in Auschwitz and ever since. Now, 65 years after the liberation of the Nazi death camp, the 85-year-old has teamed with a hip-hop band to spread her anti-racism message to German youth.
As our nation and the world remembered Dr. King’s legacy, what came readily to mind is the Haitian tragedy, in which countless lives and valuable properties have been destroyed due to a natural catastrophe of unlimited proportions.
I had a surreal dream last night that our beautiful campus exploded in flames and, to my alarm, the earth was burning. I woke up to find that my nightmare actually exists in reality but has taken the form of coal.
Brad Sanders' first installment in a new weekly series about the world of comics.
In driver education, they throw a lot of videos at you about what can happen if you’re not careful when you drive. Most of the horror stories involve drunk driving, but over the last few years they’ve been warning about using cell phones while driving, too.
Have you ever stared longingly into a beard? I’ll answer that question for you: yes, you have.
There is a big risk that Democrats will write off last week’s special election in Massachusetts without allowing it to challenge any of their beliefs about what Americans want or what President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders should do.
South Korea, you need to put these 60-year-old grudges behind you. All this military posturing draws attention, but it doesn’t do anything to further your goals.
WE SAY Democrats might need to make more concessions, but reform can still happen.
Author Michael Pollan will appear 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at the IU Auditorium, in an event for IU’s 26th annual ArtsWeek, which is themed “Arts and the Environment.”
INDIANAPOLIS — Former President George W. Bush is to visit Indianapolis this spring for a fundraiser benefiting a group that assists women with unplanned pregnancies.
Just a gander at the goings-on of 1/26 in the form of links.
The recipient of the prestigious Georgina Joshi International Fellowship,awarded to a graduating IU Jacobs School of Music student, was finally announced on Jan. 19.