In the summer of 1969, I was ten years old, and I spent it doing two things: playing marbles and waiting for Sunday. I liked Sundays because of Crimson and Clover and drives to the lake.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago, I traveled to Wheeling, West Virginia, on a solo trip. I found it a beautiful city, and I walked its streets for hours on end, camera in hand.
Read MoreThe story of South Bend’s built environment is one of disruption and near-constant change. But through it all, Dustin Mix argues, there is an invisible architecture threading our past and future together.
Read MoreThis week on the podcast, guest host Pam Blair is reading "Between" by Groshonda McDonald and reflecting on what it might be saying about our life together in South Bend.
Read MoreThis week on our podcast, we enjoy a conversation with Karen White, who has devoted over 28 years of service to South Bend as an elected official.
Read MoreOn Sunday, August 22nd, we hosted a screening of Corner Store’s first short film Ms. Adeline. It was a time.
Read MoreThis week, we are reading "Paradise on Fire" by Jahnari Pruitt and reflecting on what it might be saying about our life together in South Bend.
Read MoreThis week on the podcast, we enjoy a conversation with Alex Ann Allen, a South Bend-based artist best known for spending the past couple of years painting murals all across the city.
Read MoreOn Friday, October 8th, we are gathering inside a former Studebaker factory building to listen to stories about South Bend's people, ingenuity, and progress.
Read MoreThis week, we are reading "Where We Are" by Gerald Locklin and reflecting on what it might be saying about our life together in South Bend.
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