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Tweets of the Week: Roy Hibbert Gets Big Help

@TheJennaBee at the Brickyard 400: “It’s only 9 am and I’ve already found my hero: a bearded gentleman wearing floral cut-off jorts. I love this place. #SuperWeekend”

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Five Inventive Indy Ice Creams

Chef Abbi Merriss and pastry chef Allison Durst at Bluebeard collaborate on kiddie faves with a playful adult twist.

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Hometown Heroes: Indiana's Top Ice-Cream Spots

Whether nestled within a quaint town square or bordering a bustling highway, these treasured ice-cream haunts stand the test of time.

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Realty Check: What $550K Gets You in Brendonwood

Perhaps the best-designed area of the home, the sprawling office boasts high ceilings and expansive windows that make the gardens appear within reach.

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Drake and Pacers Act Up at ESPY Awards

Hijinks ensued that included that rapper/host, current Indiana star Paul George, and now-erstwhile Indy joker Lance Stephenson.

July 2014 issue of Indianapolis Monthly magazine
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July 2014

Ice cream, county fairs, Chicago travel, and a mystery donor in Elkhart. Those features, plus a review of SoBro tacos-and-tequila spot La Mulita, R&B legend Babyface, our columnists, and more stories and photos.

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See the Text Messages That Led to Indiana's First Gay Marriage

What began as one beckoning the other to meet him for a City Market lunch became an on-the-fly plan to marry—and the two became Indy’s first same-sex grooms.

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Indiana Ban on Gay Marriage

U.S. District Court Judge Richard L. Young did not issue a stay on his ruling, meaning that same-sex couples can marry at will without delay.

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Street Style: Elissa Lorentz

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Carmel's Rajeev Ram Faces Tough Test at Wimbledon

Ram remains alive in men’s doubles action at the All England Club—and has his work cut out for him.

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LGBT Leaders Hail Diversity Night at Fever Game

“When I build a team, I want diversity,” says Fever head coach Lin Dunn. “I imagine a team like a bowl of fruit: apples, peaches, pears, bananas, and some nuts. Different perspectives and different personalities. You can’t have too many nuts, though!”

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Tweets of the Week: 'The Fault' Film, Horse Racing & Celebs Collide

Via @JoshuaOwen: “The saddest part of The Fault In Our Stars, was definitely when Augustus fell into the chocolate river and got sucked up into the tube. Sorry for the spoiler.”

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Photos: Indy Pet Pride 2014

Hundreds of humans and pets descended on Garfield Park for a record-breaking romp that included pet pools, food trucks, and a canine-couture show.

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Six Must-Do Indy Pride Festival Events

Grammy nominee Mary Lambert will sing, as will Indy’s own Men’s Chorus. And there will be pets.

June 2014 issue of Indianapolis Monthly magazine
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June 2014

John Green, offbeat workouts, an international tour of Lafayette Square, and a conversation with Senator Joe Donnelly. Those features, plus a review of Fountain Square hotspot Thunderbird, a bikeshare breakdown, our columnists, and more stories and photos.

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