Every year during the first weekend in December thousands of people visit Butler University campus for Butler Ballet and Jordan College of Fine Arts Presentation of The Nutcracker. For some families this has become more than just a night at Read more >
I can’t remember when I became a regular tea drinker, but at some point along the way I realized that I would just never develop a taste for coffee. Yet anyone spending their winters in Indiana needs somewhere to turn when the Read more >
On a recent trip to Northern Indiana I found a hidden gem in Amish Country – the quaint town of Ligonier. Founded in Noble County in 1835, Ligonier is known more for its Jewish heritage than German being called Little Read more >
You look like you could use a cold one. Why not let Downtown Indianapolis lend a helping hand? This past week Indiana Brewers were the biggest winners (11 medals) at the 30th Annual Great American Beer Festival Championship. The GABF Read more >
Southeast Indiana has long been known for its scenic beauty, rivertowns and talented artisans. This 130-page guide features four artisan trails highlighting galleries, studios, art-related sites, food and the cultural heritage of the area. The booklet also includes maps, lodging Read more >
As the weather cools off in Indianapolis the fall colors start to emerge. The first of fall and crisp weather has a habit of creating a sense of adventure; there’s never been a better time to get outside and explore Read more >
Taking it to the next level…that is exactly what Brett Canaday and Tia Agnew of New Day Meadery did when they realized that their house was overflowing with wine bottles. Canady and Agnew began as hobbyist beekeepers and they used Read more >
There’s nothing my son enjoys more than getting some time outside to run around. We try to do it nearly everyday when the weather is nice. But Mother Nature doesn’t always cooperate, and particularly in the winter, we often find Read more >
Even before I became the sophisticated 21-year-old that I am today, I always had a fascination with wine, and I made it my personal goal to one day be referred to as a “wine connoisseur” or even better, a “wino.” Now, Read more >
The Bread Basket Cafe & Bakery has been open in a small storefront in tiny Coatesville, Indiana for almost six years. It was literally an answer to owner Judy Sexton’s prayer, asking God what direction she should go in her Read more >
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