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Matthew Gonzales

Austin Croshere holds back Ron Artest in this 2004 file photo from The Malice at the Palace.
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Making Peace with Metta 

In “Untold: Malice at the Palace,” Metta Sandiford-Artest looks for forgivneness. He’s not the one who should be apologizing.

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“Addiction Wants You Alone, And Then It Wants You Dead”

The forced isolation of the pandemic sparked a surge in deadly overdoses in Indy and around the country. My cousin was one of them.

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The Indiana Pacers Are Pressing “Reset” On The Court—And In The Boardroom

The Indiana Pacers are changing their coach, their arena, and maybe their roster. And behind the scenes, owner Herb Simon is slowly ceding control of the team to his son, Steve.

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How COVID-19 Is Drawing The Curtain On Local Performing Arts Groups

The local nonprofit arts sector is projected to endure 30,000 cancellations and $51 million in lost revenue by this month—with another $20 million in restart costs on the horizon.

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“Vile” Remarks By Professor Put IU To The Test

IU seems torn between protecting academic freedom and promoting an environment where students feel safe.

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Indy Mural Fest: Not Mucking Around

“The visual vibe of our city has been a little overwhelmed by one voice.”

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck stands at a podium announcing his retirement.
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Luck Said No To The NFL—Why Can’t We?

We’re all susceptible to getting swept up in the mob mentality of fandom to some degree.

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Can Young Activists Give Indiana Dems Better Than A Puncher’s Chance?

“We are in a little bit of a hole. But we’re climbing out of it.”

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Crosshairs Of America

“If we are going to be able to say, ‘Indy Welcomes All,’ we need that to hold true,” says Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl.

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The World’s First GMO Fish Is Stranded In Albany, Indiana

“We know we have a product of superior quality and superior sustainability qualities, and only wish the opportunity to allow consumers to decide for themselves,” says the CEO of the company that developed the salmon.

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Shining A Light On Marshall Studios

Now a new generation is unearthing the brand.

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An Open Letter To David Letterman: We Need To Talk About John (Papa, That Is)

Nobody expects “perfection” from Ball State. But what I expect—and what I imagine you may also expect—is a willingness to reject not only bigotry, but also deep-seated, intransigent stupidity.

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Decoding Chris Baggott

Baggott’s early years were marked by the kind of pain, frustration, and failure that would wreck anyone not equipped with his tenacious belief that better things are around the corner.

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Red Line Wars

A field guide to Red Line haters, who lost the war but will likely keep up their battle cries.

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An Open Letter To Paul George

What if we patched things up, us and you? What if we, you know, got back together?

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