Welcome to Three On Thursday. Each week, we’ll give you a head-start on your weekend and show you three offers that you can take advantage of or events you can attend this weekend. Here are this week’s Three On Thursday. Read more >
The Indiana Glass Trail is not made of glass, but there is a lot of glass making to see! The Trail connects communities, from Kokomo to Columbus, in which the tradition of glass arts has been most prevalent and can Read more >
One of the enduring Christmas plays, A Christmas Carol can be found in nearly every city in Indiana. Here are some of the different places you can see the Charles Dickens classic in your hometown. Northern Indiana Valparaiso Metropolitan Opera Read more >
I was 1 year old in 1968, so I wasn’t as up on current events and popular culture as I am now. But I could learn about what was going on in the first year of my life by visiting Read more >
More than 100 feature-length films and 75 short films will be screened at the 2009 Indianapolis International Film Festival (IIFF). The screenings will take place from July 15-25 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The festival will highlight independent films Read more >
Indiana is home to some pretty big items, some are the world’s largest, some are just, well, big. Here are a few of them. Alexandria – World’s Largest Ball of Paint – According to creator Mike Carmichael, this is a Read more >
Updated: Aug 8 with results: Indiana Schools are 11-8 so this year. If you’re anything like me, this is your favorite time of year. School is back in session, the air is starting to cool down and after nine long Read more >
Welcome to the Indiana College Towns Blog. This is your source for information about Indiana’s College Towns. Indiana is full of great colleges and college towns. Just to name a few, we’ve got: Bloomington – Indiana University West Lafayette – Read more >
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