Ball State Students Debut Vonnegut Library Exhibit
Honestly, I didn’t pay that much attention while reading Slaughterhouse-Five in high school English class. Even though it was short compared to other required books—I’m looking at you, Crime and Punishment—I didn’t fully understand the themes. So when assigned to check out a public media event for a new exhibit fashioned by Ball State University students for the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library, I was a bit apprehensive. My Vonnegut knowledge was slim. Yes, I knew that he was from Indiana and that I should be proud of that. I also knew that he had one heck of a mustache. And that’s about it. So when I walked into the KVML yesterday, I was a clean slate personified, although my soul felt dirty for the Slaughterhouse-Five crime.
Bloomington’s Lil Bub: Quirky Kitty, Internet Star
When I first meet Lil Bub, as her legions of Internet fans know her, at her owner's apartment in Bloomington, she's staring up at me from the living room floor.
Q&A: Stephanie Swanson, Indy Pride Festival Chair
The Circle City IN Pride Festival saw a spike in attendance in 2012, both in terms of volunteer manpower and goers at every one of a week's worth of events from June 2 through 9. Here, Stephanie Swanson, 2012 Indy Pride chair, shares her thoughts on the successes, shortcomings, and opportunities that Indy Pride, Inc., and the Indianapolis LGBT community have both now and moving forward.
Indy Pride Festival: By the Numbers
Tens of thousands came out for the annual Circle City IN Pride Festival on June 9, and the organizers' final numbers are in. Per Indy Pride's own by-the-numbers Facebook post on June 26 and Stephanie Swanson, chair of Circle City IN Pride, here are some figures from that Saturday festival and the week of events leading up to it:
Kicking Ash: Indy's Smoking Ban
Winner: Bars & Eateries with a Deck — The new ordinance allows smoking on open patios, as long as puffers stay eight feet from any entrance.
'Watford for the Win!': IU Player Wins ESPY for Play of...
July 12, 2012 — Indiana University's Christian Watford hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to top No. 1 Kentucky in NCAA basketball on Dec. 10, 2011....





