AT THE MOVIES WITH KASEY BUTCHER
Asking for a ticket to see The Men Who Stare at Goats at the box office felt a little strange.
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Asking for a ticket to see The Men Who Stare at Goats at the box office felt a little strange.
Read MoreFriday, Nov. 13, 2009 Dear Publisher: Few things bring a community together like good food and a great
Read MoreIs that Rancid smell in Iowa coming from the hogs, or is it coming from the politicians? Schindler’s first rule
Read MoreI was once a 16 year-old girl and a boy wrote a poem for me. Now, he was no John
Read MoreWhere the Wild Things Are, the new film from Spike Jonze, adapted from Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book, seemed
Read Morede Seat In the 1960s, Ronald Reagan, who was then a movie star and spokesman for the General Electric
Read MoreA Heavenly Halloween Every Halloween, the staff at Bandido’s Mexican restaurants wears costumes (limited only by their imagination), to
Read MoreThis harvest safety letter was written by Hannah Wallpe, daughter of Lana Wallpe, Fowler, Indiana. Hello readers, My name
Read MoreThe Invention of Lying seemed like a clever enough idea. The new film from Ricky Gervais takes place in another world
Read MoreI think Sorority Row is the type of slasher movie people will look back on years from now as a campy cult-classic.
Read MoreJoin Geoff Paddock as he presents a free lecture on his book titled “Indiana Political Heroes” at the History Center
Read MoreThe other day I used the expression “Donnybrook” when talking to a friend about baseball (“donnybrook” being a noisy dispute
Read MoreThe South Side High School Alumni Association and Foundation announce recipients of their 2009 college scholarships. The following eight 2009
Read MoreFor many folks who are struggling in northeast Indiana this was a particularly long, hot summer. The good news is
Read MoreOff the top of your head, which American writer/director is most likely to make a comedy about killing Nazis? Quentin
Read MoreDear Michael, Having become a “Waynedaleite” some 4 years ago after living in the Harrison Hill area for 37
Read MorePolygamy, from a biological point of view, is a more likely candidate for legalization than homosexuality. But even it has
Read MoreVirginia Woolf once said, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well,” an
Read MoreMINOR LEAGUE PLAYOFF SYSTEM YEARS AGO As you look at Minor League Baseball history years ago, I believe you
Read MoreAugust 1, 2009 Mr. Robert Stark c/o The Waynedale News 2700 Lower Huntington Road Waynedale, Indiana 46809 Dear
Read MoreThe best thing about a suicide bomber is…he’ll never have the guts to do it again! Judge Bobo Judge
Read MoreBASEBALL TRADES MAKE SENSE TO SOMEONE There were many baseball trades made this season before the July 31st deadline. The
Read MoreCHARITY HOG ROAST SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2009 CORNERSTONE ALLIANCE CHURCH 5833 E 900 N (LAFAYETTE CENTER ROAD) ROANOKE, IN
Read MoreThe Alzheimer’s Association will be showcasing the novel “Still Alice’ and promoting Alzheimer’s disease awareness on August 15 from 1-4
Read MoreThere are not enough words for “bad” in my vocabulary to describe Funny People, the latest raunchy, potty-humor flick from writer-director
Read MoreZecharias Butros lives with a high price on his head. This gray-bearded, sagely Coptic priest from Egypt has dared to become
Read MoreBALL PLAYERS GET RUSTY Major League Baseball must have a large amount of Public Relations Experts on their payroll
Read MoreOn April 10, 2009, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, along with governors of seven other Midwest states and Chicago Mayor Richard
Read MoreEvery once in a while, there are moments in life so crystal clear that they strike you like a bat.
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