Dec. 5
Indiana History Center
Whether it’s an episode guide to “South Park,” a soup cookbook, or a photographic history of Burger Chef, it’s difficult to predict what you’ll find at the Indiana History Center’s annual author fair. This year, more than 80 select authors will be in attendance, available from noon to 4 to answer questions and sell their wares. The bestselling writer there will be historical fiction specialist James Alexander Thom, with his latest, “St. Patrick’s Battalion.”
Speakers in the Basile Theater throughout the day
include Dick Wolfsie (“Mornings with Barney”), photographer Terry Border (creator of the odd, inspired “Bent
Objects”), travel writer Jane Fortune (“To Florence, Con Amore”), and yours truly. Details here.

















Laura-the festivals and tastings are free. What does is strengthen the sense of community with activities. What are those empty lots doing for the Village? it's sad you can't see the good that this progress can do for the area. No one is requiring anyone to shop there. I guess you'd rather see a Dollar store move in or no, we'd rather see the property stand empty b/c change is out of the question.
Read down to the part about Brizzi. Someone needs to subpoena his "purchases" of Red RockPictures and Cellstar and his corresponding bank records, I mean c'mon, I'd like to see his alcohol usage records, too. http://diana-vice.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Wonder if my neighborhood can advertise our "retention" pond and act like it is a beach too?
a new record at the '11 salebration until they realized that it was a futile effort to get their crapwagon moter and crapwagon car up speed. And then they just quietly slunk off into the night and never spoke of it again. Nothing to see here folks.
millions for putting a company's bumper sticker on one of its Lolas. But you gotta take what you can get.