‘Purple’ column hit the mark
The following is to thank you for [Mickey Maurer’s] column in the March 19 IBJ: “The Indiana we’ve always wanted.”
The following is to thank you for [Mickey Maurer’s] column in the March 19 IBJ: “The Indiana we’ve always wanted.”
Being on the receiving end of applications, I see the same job-seeking mistakes with ‘older’ folks that I often see with young people.
Of all the school factors that affect how much students learn, nothing is more important than the quality of the teachers in their classrooms.
With food more than a notch above your standard strip-center Asian eatery, Tiger Lily has quickly built a reputation for comfortable—if a bit loud—family dining.
This week, we dealt with the trial of alleged child-murderer Casey Anthony, the tribulations of congressman-cum-confessor Anthony Weiner, the revisionist American history of professor Palin, and assorted other tales.
The R-rating-worthy, ‘Sesame Street’-style show gets its regional theater premiere at the Phoenix.
Housed in what was, briefly, the home of a failed deli, Hotcakes Emporium has the key elements of the breakfast joints I grew up with at the Jersey shore.
The Indiana Recount Commission voted 3-0 Tuesday morning to allow Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White to remain in office, denying a challenge to his eligibility by the Democratic party. White still faces a criminal trial.
Two senators from ethanol-producing states proposed Thursday to immediately end a tax credit for the corn-based fuel and agreeing to support shifting some of that money to debt reduction.
Why so much scorn heaped on a show that should be hailed as one of the best new Broadway musicals in years?
Thoughts on “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” “Catch Me If You Can,” Shakespeare in the Park, and more.
Former Eli Lilly and Co. vice president Richard Dimarchi, BioCrossroads President David Johnson, angel investor Oscar Moralez and Purdue University Senior Vice President Alan Rebar discuss issues ranging from the depth of the life sciences industry in Indiana to venture capital and Purdue’s Discovery Park.
First in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries.
Policymakers, schools and educators must be realistic in their expectations for parents with the challenges families face.
Eddie Brochin, a lifelong outdoorsman who began leading hunting and fishing expeditions in the late 1990s, now chronicles his adventures in his own TV show, “Ultimate Outdoors with Eddie Brochin.”
Third in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries. This week: 10-01 Food & Drink.
If done wisely, a well-designed kitchen and bathroom not only add value, but they also make life more convenient.
First in a month-long series of “game on” eatery reviews.