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  • 3 weeks ago | pubs.usgs.gov | Diane Moore

    Links More information: Publisher Index Page (via DOI) Download citation as: RIS | Dublin Core Study Area Publication type Article Publication Subtype Journal Article Title Comparative properties of saponitic fault gouge and serpentinite muds cored from mud volcanoes of the Mariana subduction zone Series title Geophysics, Geochemistry, Geosystems DOI 10.1029/2024GC012100 Volume 26 Issue 4 Publication Date April 21, 2025 Year Published 2025 Language English Publisher American Geophysical Union...

  • Aug 14, 2024 | indymaven.com | Diane Moore

    BUTTER aims to “highlight artists here in Indianapolis and ensure that they are in the same conversations that national artists are in,” she said. Craig said then they will have a larger collector base and be more likely to flourish as full-time artists. In addition to her work with BUTTER, Craig herself is an artist who works in mixed media, so she understands the creative process.

  • Jun 17, 2024 | indymaven.com | Diane Moore

    Jackson is passionate about people knowing where their food comes from. Her businesses, Flavor by Faith and Indy’s Culinary & Farmer Hub, reflect that mission. She has a meal prep service, corporate and specialty catering, and gardening courses through Flavor by Faith. “I offer garden to table,” Jackson, 40, said. “I grow most of my produce, however, the produce that I don’t grow I source locally.”Jackson, an Indianapolis native, has three urban lots and one rural lot that she uses for gardens.

  • Mar 27, 2024 | indymaven.com | Diane Moore

    Created in partnership with Indiana Repertory Theatre. One of Mexico’s iconic artists, known for still-life paintings and portraits of herself, is the subject of a one-woman show now playing at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. Frida…A Self Portrait is the creation of Vanessa Severo, a Brazilian-American actor, dancer, and playwright.

  • Feb 15, 2024 | mirrorindy.org | Diane Moore

    Patricia Lingenfelter and Joanna Nurnberger, both 72 of Greenfield, have a twice-monthly tradition to visit the Four Seasons Diner on the east side. Lingenfelter has been coming since the diner’s opening in 1995. For Nurnberger, it’s been two decades. Those streaks ended during the COVID-19 shutdown when only to-go orders were available. “But as soon as they could open, we came back,” said Nurnberger, who enjoys the biscuits and gravy for breakfast.