On Friday, October 7th, we are once again gathering inside a former Studebaker factory building to listen to stories about South Bend's people, ingenuity, and progress.
Read MoreSeth and Rachel Parker purchased twelve acres just outside of South Bend with ambitious plans of starting a vegetable farm. Here is a small window into a day in the life of these first-year farmers.
Read MoreOne of Joe Molnar's neighbors recently asked: how can he be proud of South Bend amid a recent spat of depressing shootings, a higher-than-average poverty rate, poor school performance, and hollowed-out neighborhoods?
Read MoreThe pandemic should have meant the death of the South Bend food and beverage scene, but somehow we’re seeing new life.
Read MoreWatch Celebration for a King, a new documentary featuring symphonic music from composers of African descent and gospel music from local churches, presented by Dr. Marvin Curtis and the South Bend Symphony Orchestra.
Read MoreThis Sunday, Marvin Curtis and the South Bend Symphony Orchestra will present a new television special called Celebration for a King. The film is the company’s second released on Juneteenth, following last year’s A Juneteenth Celebration.
Read MoreI moved to South Bend from Nashville in 2018 and was eager to transition from a large and disconnected city to a smaller community. When asked if I would miss Nashville, the answer would typically be: “No, but I will miss the food.”
Read MoreSeventy-five years after professional baseball's integration, few are familiar with the pivotal moment in this story that played out here at South Bend’s Oliver Hotel. Eddie Jurkovic tells the story.
Read MoreThis week, we’re releasing a new collection of photographic prints from the Pictorial Souvenir of South Bend published in 1919 by J. J. McVicker of Chicago.
Read MoreThe South Bend Tribune vacated its printing press in 2017, and since then, the building has sat—quiet and empty. Now, it might get a new, if unconventional, chance at life.
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