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Sarah Bahr

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A Conversation With Una Osili, IUPUI’s Philanthropy Expert

The new chairperson of IUPUI’s School of Philanthropy reflects on the crisis in her field, and how she talks to her kids about altruism.

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When The Phoenix Theatre Burned The House Down

The late Bryan Fonseca’s playhouse once staged a show so controversial, police were stationed outside and a lawyer waited in the wings.

George Floyd mural
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Downtown Indy’s Racial Justice Murals, In Their Artists’ Own Words

The stories behind the murals, directly from their creators.

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This Year’s Spirit And Place Festival May Be Virtual, But Its Focus Is Very Real

Many presenters have adjusted their programming to keep it relevant in light of the Black Lives Matter protests and the pandemic.

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At 25, Is Circle Centre Already Over The Hill?

The downtown mall is getting a makeover, but will it be enough to stay relevant?

Mary Hauser
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Meet The Breast Cancer Survivor Making Nipple Tattoos

“I’ve always been artistic, and I thought, Maybe I can learn to do this.”

IMPD Chief Randal Taylor stands in uniform
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Ask Me Anything: Randal Taylor IMPD Chief

The city’s top cop reflects on recent police shootings, protests, and how his career prepared him for the current crisis.

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Downtown Businesses: We’re Hurting, But We Hear You

“We hope the impact of this protest and the looting doesn’t make us lose sight of the reason why people are so frustrated.”

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David Hampton Is Trying To Keep The Peace

“My primary concern is ensuring the safety of the protesters, who have a constitutional right to peacefully protest. But as a black man who feels the frustration and pain of so many, I also feel the need to be among the people, to hear their concerns on behalf of the mayor.”

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IU Researchers Identify Fabric That Kills Coronaviruses

The fabric to save lives?

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For Orchard School Graduates, Commencement Goes Hollywood

“We watched these kids grow up, and now for them not to be able to go out in style. We weren’t going to have it.”

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Working From Home When Your Boss Is Watching

As more employees are working from home, some companies are turning to monitoring software to keep their teams on track.

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Ms. Understood: Barbie Turns 60

A Children’s Museum exhibit scheduled for this month marks Barbie’s 60th anniversary. The doll has been criticized for her proportions and materialism, but scholars also see her as a progressive symbol.

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Our Interview With Rich Jackson, “The Homeless Editor”

A week ago, Rich Jackson was the top editor at The Bloomington Herald-Times. Now he’s homeless, jobless, and blogging from a Motel 6.

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Mario Rodriguez: What I Learned From Leading An Airport Through Hurricane Katrina

“Together, we’ll get through this.”

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