I’ve buried quite a few stinkers these past 31 years, but you would never have known it from their funerals.
Philip Gulley
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John Green: The Third Degree
John Green doesn’t take his fame seriously, so why should we? Here, a slightly absurd chart of the author’s connections to the stars.
IM Editors
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Will Ballard’s Cycling Agenda Leave Office When He Does?
“Coming into office, I knew we were way behind many other cities,” Ballard says.
Robert Annis
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The Hoosierist: Criminal Rinds
Some freedom-crushing wonk in the Beech Grove junta decided that watermelon rinds stuffed into public garbage containers punctured the plastic bags and made a mess.
Sam Stall
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Editor’s Note, July 2015: Best New Bars
Indiana adopted “The Crossroads of America” as its motto in 1937, and I’m happy to report the phrase still applies—at least if my loved ones have anything to do with it.
Amanda Heckert
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Q&A with John Green
“They don’t give you the Executive Producer chair. They give you the cloth chair-back with your name on it, and then you have to buy your own chair.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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The Hoosierist: Angie’s Dish
This tiny establishment with a vaguely troubling moniker offers pastries and beverages exclusively to Angie’s List employees.
Sam Stall
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War of the Roses: The Aftereffects of RFRA
RFRA goes into effect next month—but the law won’t be the last battle over LGBT rights.
Emily Taylor
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Better Together: Same-Sex Couples Who Wed This Year
Four locals—some who married before the ban was lifted, some who wed afterward—on what their big days meant to them.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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Icing on the Cake: The Local Economics of Same-Sex Marriage
Rings, flowers, musicians, dresses—opening up weddings to a new segment of spenders could mean big bucks for the Hoosier bottom line.
Emily Taylor
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Something Old, Something New: Same-Sex Marriage in Indiana
What has truly changed since Indiana and same-sex marriage united last June? Nothing—and everything.
Amanda Heckert
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Street Savvy: Canal Walk
Left unfinished in the 1880s, the Canal now hosts museums, music, a burger joint, and much more.
Lindsay Lyon
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Ask Me Anything: Dr. Debby Herbenick
The IU prof’s new book, The Coregasm Workout, released this month, explains exercise-induced orgasm.
Kate Franzman
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Editor’s Note, June 2015: Lake Michigan Getaways
There’s something about running along the Canal that makes me want to give everyone I see a big thumbs-up.
Amanda Heckert
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What I Learned at My First Indianapolis 500
Now I know why people say that first shower after the race is the best of your life.