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Holy Smokes! 10 Questions for TV Robin Burt Ward

“I called my tights my python pants, because they nearly strangled me to death,” says Ward.

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Peyton Manning Finds 'Greener' Pastures in Colorado

“There’s some different laws out here in Colorado,” Manning told SI‘s Peter King. “Pizza business is pretty good out here, believe it or not, due to some recent law changes.”

"30 for 30" Colts feature in Indianapolis Monthly.
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Colts Flashback: Monday Night Football's First Game in Indy

The Colts galloped out of the gate and quickly reduced the Broncos to horsemeat. Running back Eric Dickerson racked up 159 yards and four touchdowns in the first 19 minutes.

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Radio Show to Preview WARMfest Bands

Deciding which musical acts to check out at this weekend’s WARMfest—close to 60 performances in four days at Broad Ripple Park—is a daunting prospect. But an hour-long preview show airing tonight on 90.1 WFYI can help.

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10 Big Ideas to Make Indy a Model City

Brainstorming the wildest, boldest, just-might-work ideas to make Indy a better place.

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Video: Reggie Wayne Takes IndyCar Ride to Training Camp

Wayne’s splashy arrivals at Colts camp are kind of a thing. In 2009 he showed up in a dump truck, wearing a hard hat.

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Explosive Charges: The Donald Sachtleben Case

A full-blown conspiracy theory needs a motive to thrive. And last September, the government served up a doozy: On top of the child-porn prosecution, it announced, Sachtleben had agreed to plead to additional, “unrelated” charges of breaching national security.

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Top Five: Dairy Queens in Indy

The mom-and-pop ice cream stands of small-town Indiana get a lot of love, and rightly so. Often overlooked, though, are the quaint little Dairy Queen stores that dot city neighborhoods around Indianapolis.

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Wanted: Retro USA T-shirts

You can stand out from the cheering crowd with one of these red-and-blue–striped ringers from Indy-based The Brick Shirt House, emblazoned with either an old-school crest or “USA” in a retro-tastic font.

On a trip overseas in March, Donnelly met with President Shimon Peres in Israel. (Photo provided)
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The Man in the Middle: Joe Donnelly

In a chamber where one party enjoys a thin majority, Indiana’s junior senator has garnered disproportionate influence as one of a handful of Democratic legislators from red and purple states who hold swing votes.

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Show and Tell: Actor Dean Norris’s High School Years

IM found a stash of yearbooks from Norris’s Clay High School in South Bend, spanning 1979 to 1981—a treasure trove of before-he-was-famous photos that, far as we can tell, have never been seen outside of Northern Indiana.

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Bad Boy: Hoosier Actor Dean Norris

For Norris, now starring in Under the Dome, this month cements his reputation post–Breaking Bad, as Season 2 of his new vehicle premieres on CBS.

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Saturday Evening Post Turns the Page

“My father once wrote, we’re old-fashioned enough to believe much can be learned from the past, new-fashioned enough to search for ways to a better future,” Joan SerVass says. “I feel like this is something that needs to be preserved.”

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Proudly We Hail: LeAnn Rimes's Best National Anthem Gigs

“Star-Spangled Banner” performances have become something of a cottage industry for upcoming Indy 500 singer LeAnn Rimes. Here are some of our past faves.

Kickin It with Pat McAfee
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Pat McAfee: 'Pro Wrestling Is Something I Always Wanted to Do'

In an exclusive interview, McAfee recounted the time, just ahead of the 2009 NFL draft, when he appeared in a pro-wrestling match. Here, in his own words, is what went down.

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