Friday: (B)Lincoln (B)logs
Lincoln was not just a great problem solver but he had a hawk’s eye for spotting new opportunities. I’m specifically thinking of his unrivaled ability to take advantage of new technologies in their...
View ArticleEmergency Flood Assistance Available for Indiana’s Cultural Institutions
The Indiana Humanities Council announced today that it is offering $30,000 to assist in disaster recovery efforts of Indiana cultural institutions and organizations affected by last month’s record...
View ArticlePhilanthropy and the Economic Crisis
One of my favorite topics as Hoosierati blogger is explaining exactly what the humanities are, or rather explaining why it’s so difficult to explain what they are. Chief among obstacles is the lofty...
View ArticleHoosier Cabinets “freed the housewife”
By Molly Armstrong Head, producer and development director of Hoosier History Live! An example of a Hoosier Cabinet. Photo courtest of Wikipedia. I never knew people could get in such a tizzy about...
View ArticleWhat-are-you-reading-Wednesday: Leadership and the New Science
By Larry Rowland, Chair of the Indiana Humanities Council’s Board of Directors It has been said that the only things that will always exist are “death, taxes, and change.” Our world has seen a...
View Article12 of Indy’s most creative minds compete for $10,000
Twelve ideas. Hundreds of chit-chatting audience members. And one $10,000 prize. It’s all on the line Thurs., Nov. 12, at 9 p.m., during “Pecha Kucha Vol. 7: The Next Indianapolis,” an official Spirit...
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