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  1. Barbara Boyd, the first Black woman to report and anchor on TV in Indiana, is remembered for her upbeat style and humor in many of her TV consumer reports. She spent 25 years on the air, ending her career in 1994.

  2. Byrd was 26 years old and among the youngest weekday television news anchors in Indiana. Now, Byrd is an Emmy Award and Edward R. Murrow Award winning reporter and still anchors the evening news at WEHT (NewS25). Byrd has covered stories with Evansville connections in Eastern Europe, Washington D.C., New York City, and other U.S. locations.

  3. The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) Reporter Charles Wills (Van Johnson), in Paris to cover the end of World War II, falls for the beautiful Helen Ellswirth (Elizabeth Taylor) following a brief flirtation with her sister, Marion (Donna Reed).

  4. 7 hours ago · An award-winning journalist, she's written for Turner Classic Movies, Ms. Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, and more. She's worked at EW for six years covering film, TV, theater, music, and books.

  5. Oct 31, 2019 · Call IndyStar reporter David Lindquist at 317-444-6404. Follow him on Twitter: @317Lindquist. It's true: Rudy Ray Moore screened 'Dolemite' in Indianapolis before 1975 film became a black...

  6. The Vogue has been a Broad Ripple landmark since Carl Niesse opened the premier movie house June 18, 1938. Film stars Mary Pickford and Buddy Rogers suggested the name “Vogue” to Niesse while visiting Indianapolis.

  7. 6 hours ago · Gone Girl is Fincher’s highest-grossing movie to date, earning $167.7 million domestically and $367.1 million worldwide.When we account for inflation, however, Fincher’s most successful film ...