Incoming: Chely Wright to Headline Indy Pride Events
The pop-minded country singer will perform here twice in three days.
Jonathan Scott
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Parks and Recreation Recap: Everybody’s Changing
Relocations, expirations, and one spectacular celebrity cameo
Jonathan Scott
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My Gun Story: The Activist
“The rhetoric of the NRA has created an extremist group terrified their guns are going to be taken away.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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My Gun Story: The Legislator
“Yes, I’ve carried a gun into the Statehouse in the past. Why? Because I can. It’s America.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Peyton Manning & More Crash Steve Martin’s SNL 40 Monologue
Surrounded by stars, he took a shot at how many times he’s taken a hit on the football field.
Jonathan Scott
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A Year of Indianapolis Gun Deaths
From homicides to suicides, self-defense to police shootings, firearms claimed close to 200 lives in Marion County last year.
IM Editors
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Under the Gun: Indy’s Tale of Two Cities
Indianapolis does not have a gun problem or a homicide problem or a crime problem or a socioeconomic problem or a drug problem. It has an all-of-the-above problem.
Michael Rubino
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My Gun Story: The ER Doctor
“A common misconception is that we’re searching for the bullet. We don’t care about the bullet.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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My Gun Story: The Victim
“It’s a crazy world, and you have to be more vigilant than you think.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Pros And Cons: Wizard World Lands in Indy
And shows like this will keep coming, drawn not by magic but by the siren song of cash.
Sam Stall
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Art Watch: ‘Irvington Turns Up Freaks & Strange Things’
“It’s good testimony to what can happen when people who love their neighborhood come together.”
Leeann Sausser
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Black History Month: Five Fun Indy Outings
Celebrate both West African and African-American art, history, and culture from a Hoosier perspective.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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Under the Gun: Has Kansas City Found a Cure?
In 2014, Kansas City, historically one of the 10 most-violent U.S. cities, was headed for its lowest homicide rate in five decades.
Adam Wren
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First Friday Newcomer: A Programmer Combines Code and Poetry
Joel Dart has worked with computer language since middle school, but in 2010, he decided to use it in a completely new way.
Natalie Atwell
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Phil Gulley: Strong Foundation
Sometimes you have to live in a house for a while before she trusts you enough to reveal her secrets.