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Jill Ditmire, Arts & Culture Journalist And Advocate, Dies at 56
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Longtime local arts reporter and WFYI journalist Jill Ditmire, whose work in local broadcast journalism included Curious Mix, Indiana Outdoors and The Good Life, has died. She was 56.
Ditmire s face and voice were a part of the lives of Midwest viewers and listeners for 25 years. She held many different roles, including anchor of WFYI s All Things Considered, reporter at almost every local Indianapolis television network news, producer and co-host of a range of Indiana public media programs, frequent freelance contributor to print publications, and a reporter and anchor at several radio stations. Ditmire brought both depth of knowledge and innovation to her work, assets that led to a series of social media videos that many WFYI audience members used to stay connected to and inspired by the arts, especially during COVID-19.
These Are the Innovative Restaurant Ideas the Friends of Eater Hope Will Continue in 2021
Not everything that emerged from 2020 was bad
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As we (finally!) put a cap on 2020, Eater surveyed a group of friends, writers, and all around experts for their take on the past year. We asked them ten questions: from top standbys to top newcomers, from best meals to restaurants they’ve broken up with. All will be answered by the time we turn off the lights at the end of the 2020. Responses are related in no particular order; all are cut, pasted, and (mostly) unedited herein. Responses do not necessarily reflect the views of Eater and Eater Miami.