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Alice Adams

Alice Adams (Garden City, N.Y., 1921) is one of several novels written by Hoosier author Booth Tarkington. Tarkington depicted an Indianapolis polluted with smoke and social discrimination. Alice, a girl… Read More »Alice Adams

American Nonconformist 

Published in Winfield, Kansas, from 1879, the American Nonconformist,  a People’s (Populist) Party newspaper, moved in June 1892 to Indianapolis under the ownership of the Vincent Brothers Publishing Company. The… Read More »American Nonconformist 

The Art Assignment

Hosted by Sarah Urist Green, a former curator of contemporary art at the Indianapolis Museum Of Art, directed by Mark Olsen, and edited by Brandon Brungard, The Art Assignment was… Read More »The Art Assignment

As Sounding Brass

As Sounding Brass (New York City, 1964) is a novel written by Indianapolis attorney and Civil War expert Alan T. Nolan. Published by Houghton-Mifflin, the book focuses on the experiences… Read More »As Sounding Brass

Bob & Tom Show

The Bob & Tom Show originated in Petoskey, Michigan, in the early 1980s when DJ Bob Kevoian brought on Tom Griswold as his newsman sidekick. The duo launched their eponymous… Read More »Bob & Tom Show

Construction Digest

Fred G. Johnston Sr., a native of Bluffton, Indiana, and former Indianapolis bureau chief for United Press, launched Construction Digest in February 1928. Genesis of the publication was the Indiana… Read More »Construction Digest

The Criterion

The Criterion commenced publication as the official weekly newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis on October 7, 1960. It succeeded the Indiana Catholic and Record, which had served as… Read More »The Criterion

Daily Echo

The Daily Echo was the first and longest continuously published high school daily newspaper in the nation. It was established at Indianapolis High School in 1898, which changed its name… Read More »Daily Echo

The Desperate Hours 

The Desperate Hours is a popular novel, play, and movie written by Indianapolis native Joseph Hayes. A playwright, novelist, and screenwriter, he first wrote the work as a novel, and… Read More »The Desperate Hours 

The Fault in Our Stars

John Green is an award-winning author and YouTube content creator from Indianapolis. In January 2012, he released his sixth novel, The Fault in Our Stars, which is set in Indianapolis and… Read More »The Fault in Our Stars

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