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Jared Hay

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November’s First Bite

Tilly’s Tea Room’s fruit scones are no ordinary America biscuit.

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Broad Ripple Bark Park Leading the Pack for a Makeover

Broad Ripple Bark Park is in a dog race to win a $30,000 Dream Dog Park Makeover.

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Brown County’s Barrels of Fun

Thanks to popular demand and craft-friendly tweaks to Indiana’s blue laws, the county has a brewpub and production brewery, two distilleries, and two new winery tasting rooms, all opened in recent years.

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REI Sales Manager on How He Gets His Rugged Look

“I kind of embrace the American workwear look. I like clothes that are classic and cool … sharp and comfortable. I like American workwear because it’s built to last, and it also ages beautifully.”

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Indianapolis Monthly Podcast: Film in Indy

Episode 5 of the Talking IN Circles podcast from Indianapolis Monthly features a conversation with Heartland Film Festival’s Greg Sorvig. Heartland is celebrating its 25th year with a record number of films and entries. We chat Hoosier filmmaking, Star Wars, and celebrity sightings with the Director of Programming and Marketing.

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Brown County Shopping: Land of the Spree

From maple-bacon cupcakes to button-flap jammies, new and updated Nashville shops are loaded with cute stuff you don’t necessarily need but will almost certainly want.

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Indianapolis Monthly Podcast: Hoosiers Are Funny

The Comedy Crossroads Festival is more proof that Indianapolis is turning into a world-class city.

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A Review of Max McLean’s The Most Reluctant Convert

Lewis was a talented writer and a careful scholar. As played by McLean, he’s also a great comedic character. It is said that “God works in mysterious ways.” Perhaps He can, knowing such solid and exact messengers as Lewis come about along the way.

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The Podcast on Politics and Education: Indianoplace, Importantville, and Charter Schools

A lively discussion on the role Indianapolis is playing in the November elections and a look at the state of charter schools in Indianapolis.

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Meet Wild Championship Wrestling Outlaws

You won’t discover a wrestling superstar here. What you will find is a one-of-a-kind night of crowd-pleasing pomp usually reserved for the cheap seats at Lucas Oil Stadium.

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Backtrack: Arsenal Tech, A Mecca for Printers

Tiffany Benedict Browne of Historic Indianapolis remembers when Arsenal Tech was once a master printers’ mecca.

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Two Decades Lost in The Ruins

Located just 6 miles north of downtown Indianapolis, Holliday Park is hosting a celebration for its newly restored Ruins.

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Unspoken Rules of Tappers Arcade Bar

Free play makes you less interested in avoiding death. Charge that giant boss with Wolverine claws? SURE, WHY NOT.

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The Maker: Cory Hutcheson of The Rustic Bend

Nothing says “home carpenter” more evocatively than a guy who builds salvaged-wood furniture in his garage at sunrise before heading to a full-time job with the railroad.

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Country Sampler: Indiana’s Top Party Barns

Chandeliers and dance floors have replaced crops and horse stalls in these barns–turned–event spaces, Indy’s trendiest setting for gatherings. Take a gander.

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