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The novelist on her unclassifiable new work, “The Möbius Book”; the limits of autobiography; and the appeal of multiplicity.
I asked various people in the IRA what it’s like to kill someone and they all said the same thing: that you can’t go back to ...
DL Cattle Company of Fredonia and Wiltse Family Farms of Timken, Kansas have been named finalists for the Kansas Leopold ...
The Vanguard’s history in pursuit of infinite progression welcomes the creative fire of drummer Billy Hart from July 8–11.
Black Sparrow Press, a shoestring operation he ran out of his home, became one of the highest-profile small publishers in the U.S., championing writers like Charles Bukowski.
The Indianapolis Vision Zero Task Force has unveiled a draft of its Action Plan to reduce traffic fatalities to zero by 2035, and is working with a consultant to finalize the plan.
Democratic City-County Councilor John Barth agreed the issue is pulling the focus away from other city business. But he said it would be wrong to call it a distraction.
The Indianapolis City-County Council Monday moved forward on a Vision Zero plan, which aims to eliminate pedestrian deaths from cars by 2035.
Bestselling author John Searles dropped by the 3rd Hour of TODAY on June 18 to provide some recommendations. Next summer, ...
John Birdsall’s “What Is Queer Food?” and Erik Piepenburg’s “Dining Out” both seek to define the place of cuisine in queer culture, history and expression.
List catalogs books banned from the Wasilla, Alaska, public library by Mayor Sarah Palin?