Harvey Phillips' new autobiography makes a case for his place in the American music canon.
Everyday life in Bloomington in the 1850s was a drama of scarce water and free-range pigs. The allure for prospective entrepreneurs was not obvious.
“Brown County was the great leveler," says Kathy McKimmie, whose new book unearths the story of and the connections among three Nashville potteries.
A Bloomington farm wife's mid-20th century books are coming back into print and popularity.