Are music downloads killing record stores? Not yet - and the proof's in: The Record Cellar by Edward L. Sebring Common wisdom has said that because of the proliferation of customers downloading music from the Internet, the retail recorded music business is dead. Yet, a man who thinks he just might be the last independent record dealer in indiana says business is coming … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2011
Street Machines
Chris Lowe's hot cars sizzle at shows, but his joy is in their creation by Bernie Schmitt Chris Lowe has always had a love for cars. Moreover, Lowe has always seemed to enjoy tinkering with cars, too, though he's the first to say that he's not necessarily a mechanic. Much of what he does involves modifying older cars that he likes, turning them into something no … [Read more...]
Lemons and Blueberries
by Sally Petty Are you tired of eating the same high-fiber cereal for breakfast every morning? Here's an idea - make it into muffins! My favorite bran muffin recipe has loads of fiber, fruit, calcium, vitamins and minerals, and about the same amount of calories as a bowl of cereal with milk. These big muffins are great to make on the weekend and eat for breakfast … [Read more...]
The Power of A Woman
Lynna Woolsey uses her creative power to teach art history and raise money, awareness for breast cancer research by Kristy Cardinal A woman defined many ways. God made women to be anywhere from a lover to a fighter. The perfect symbol of a woman with both these qualities is Lynna Woolsey - who has a love for art and history and who has fought the fight against … [Read more...]
Saluting Everyday Heroes
Red Cross Old Northwest Territory Chapter honors community members As a fund raiser for the Old Northwest Territory Chapter of the American Red Cross and to honor community members who go above and beyond, the annual "Saluting Everyday Heroes," was held on May 19 at the Green Activities Center on the campus of Vincennes University. [Read about those who were honored on … [Read more...]