I first pulled into Butte, Montana on a Monday in August and took a room at the Finlen Motor Inn. I was in town for a wedding, showing early with my camera and fifteen rolls of 35 mm film. I found it a place fluent in loss and in life, in stories of beauty, bricks, and work. I walked its streets for hours on end, and on the last night, I met a girl.
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Read MoreA brief report from two gallery openings in downtown South Bend.
Read MoreVested Interest’s 70,000 square feet of space is comprised of what was formerly two addresses: 240 E Tutt, and 251 E Sample. These are their histories as recounted by those who know them and as documented in the South Bend Tribune.
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 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 MoreA few weeks ago, Ryan Blaske saw an Instagram ad for a wrestling event at South Bend’s Bendix Arena. He’s always up for a new experience.
Read More“Being human, we tend to take autumn for granted, no great crime. But at least the display is there for all to see.”
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 MoreIf South Bend’s population is growing, which neighborhoods are experiencing the growth? Today in More People, we explore what the 2020 Census means for each corner of the city. Surprises included.
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