Making a record.
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Read MoreForty-three photographs from the second half of the year.
Read MoreI’m happy to share some news—this summer, I purchased Vested Interest with a partner, Dominick Simeri.
Read MoreTwenty-nine photographs from the first half of the year.
Read MoreOnce I was recorded in a documentary saying “I’ll be in South Bend the rest of my life.” I stopped saying that.
Read MoreIn October, a crowd of 400 gathered on a former Studebaker factory floor to listen to stories about South Bend's people, ingenuity, and progress. Watch the talks today.
Read MoreLife in South Bend is Jacob Titus' new photographic offering to South Bend, the city where he found a life. The book is a collection of eighty-one photographs, made from January 2016 to November 2022.
Read MoreToday, Kath Keur is launching a new digital publication called Food Belt where she will share stories of the people behind South Bend’s growing food scene.
Read MoreOn 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 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 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.
Read MoreAndrea Cramer is the founder of Neighbor to Neighbor, a friendship-based network cultivating mutual relationships among the South Bend area’s refugee, immigrant, and non-immigrant communities. Watch her talk at the inaugural Studebaker Talks, returning this fall to South Bend.
Read MoreAntonius Northern is a public servant in the truest sense—whether as an activist, artist, resident, or municipal employee, he has a record of bringing goodness into the city. Watch his’s talk at the inaugural Studebaker Talks, returning this fall to South Bend.
Read MoreMagistrate Judge Andre Gammage presides over a variety of civil and criminal matters in the St. Joseph County Circuit Court in South Bend. In 2020, he gathered judicial officers, community leaders, and clergy to develop a series of four expungement clinics called "Fresh Start Fridays," and over 400 people showed up at the first clinic. Watch his talk at the inaugural Studebaker Talks, returning this fall to South Bend.
Read MoreKathe Streeter is the district coordinator of restorative justice and restorative youth leadership at the South Bend Community School Corporation. Watch her talk at the inaugural Studebaker Talks, returning this fall to South Bend.
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