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Author Archives: Jenny Walton

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Some Thoughts on the News and Nepal

Posted by: Jenny Walton
Posted: October 2, 2015
Categories: Uncategorized

I’ve ruined more than my fair share of party conversations with personal opinions about the news. I think it’s dehumanizing to watch, to discuss, to follow the unbearable suffering throughout the world and to not do anything about […]

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The Next Wave with Dance Kaleidoscope

Posted by: Jenny Walton
Posted: May 13, 2015
Categories: Uncategorized

I attended my very first Dance Kaleidoscope (DK) performance this past March with our Passport to the Arts group. And I’ve got to tell you, I was completely floored by how much I enjoyed it–I wasn’t the only one. The other […]

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Field Trip Notes: Irvington by Way of IndyGo

Posted by: Jenny Walton
Posted: March 4, 2015
Categories: Field Trip Notes

We spend a lot of time making sure the people we meet know all about what there is to see and do around Indianapolis. And sometimes we decide we should see and do those things, too. Here’s what […]

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Because a Little Vonnegut Makes Everything Better

Posted by: Jenny Walton
Posted: February 11, 2015
Categories: IndyHub

Back in 2011 a school board in Republic, Missouri voted to remove Slaughterhouse-Five from its high school curriculum and library shelves. The Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library (KVML)—not so into the whole book banning thing—responded by offering a free copy […]

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