Penrod Indianapolis Pulitzer-prize-winning author based his juvenile Penrod stories, in part, upon his own experiences growing up in Indianapolis. First serialized… Read More »Penrod
People Enos B. Reed started People in November 1870 as a Sunday weekly dedicated to politics, literature, society, and news. He… Read More »People
Perry Township Weekly Originally established circa around 1945 as a four-sheet, letterhead-size tabloid by the daughter of Mrs. Allen Goddard of , the… Read More »Perry Township Weekly
Polly of Pogue’s Run A one-act play by William Oscar Bates, set in the office of Governor Oliver P. Morton, Polly Of Pogue’s Run… Read More »Polly of Pogue’s Run
Regional Center Plans The Regional Center Plans (RCP) consist of a series of three reports describing existing conditions and plans for the downtown… Read More »Regional Center Plans
Saturday Evening Post Benjamin Franklin started the Saturday Evening Post in Philadelphia in 1724. It began as a weekly broadsheet newspaper that published… Read More »Saturday Evening Post
Spectator Sport Written by Gosport, Indiana, native James Alexander Thom, Spectator Sport focuses on the rain-shortened, crash-marred 1973 and the deaths of… Read More »Spectator Sport
Topics Suburban Newspapers The Noblesville Daily Ledger (also Republican Ledger, Hamilton County Ledger, and Daily Ledger) made its weekly debut in 1871 under… Read More »Topics Suburban Newspapers
Turtles All The Way Down John Green, an award-winning author of young adult fiction from Indianapolis, published his seventh book, Turtles All the Way Down,… Read More »Turtles All The Way Down
The Works/The New Works News One of Indianapolis’ most prolific gay magazines, The Works provided the Indianapolis LGBTQ+ community with gay-specific news and entertainment. First… Read More »The Works/The New Works News