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Circle City

Photo by Tony Valainis
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Street Savvy: Bloomington

Just west of the courthouse square, grown-up Bloomington (and one fun spot for kids) awaits.

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Gay-Marriage Ban Moves to Indiana House Floor

Marya Rose, CFO of Cummins, said she “knows employees will leave our state” if HJR-3 passes, and that Minnesota’s debate over a same-sex marriage cost the state $17 million.

Amanda Dorman outside The Maxwell on Ohio Street downtown.
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Get to Know Indy's Young Professionals

A guide to prime living locations in Indianapolis for twentysomething pros, with a few surprises: “I have seen anything from random shopping carts on fire hydrants to dresses on stop signs.”

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Photo of the Day: HJR-3 Foes See Red

Also: The IMA’s recently wed director, Charles Venable, announced his organization’s opposition this week to the proposed gay-marriage ban.

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Local Museums, Libraries Collaborate on '60s Flashback

Five museums and archival sites will show us their take on the 1960s beginning this month in a joint exhibition called “A Change Is Gonna Come.”

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For Better or Worse: Micah Clark on Gay Marriage

He worries that the controversy has gotten to the point where he and like-minded supporters of a ban are considered “bigots.”

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Hot-Button Issues: Big Fat Gay Marriage Debate

The measure must win simple majorities in both Statehouse chambers again this year before the question is popped to Hoosier voters. Let the pots and pans fly.

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Tweets of the Week: HJR-3 and That Polar Vortex

@EdWenck: “HJR 6 is now HJR 3. And it appears to have a … partner?”

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What's New About Gay-Marriage Bill HJR-3

New is companion bill HB 1153, which seeks to explain some vague language and make it more coherent for Hoosiers if the resolution reaches voters in November.

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Knot Here: Where Gay Hoosiers Are Getting Hitched

“Everybody who is anybody has their weddings there,” says Zach Adamson about Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, says Charles Venable about New York City, “We wanted a civil service. There is a chapel-like room in the city clerk’s office. You’re not just handed a piece of paper, which is really nice.”

January 2014 issue of Indianapolis Monthly magazine
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January 2014

The New Comfort Foods. Hot-Button Issues, 2014 Edition. And When Will Kristine Bunch Be Free? Those features, plus a dining review, a video recipe, our columnists, and more stories and photos.

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Indy Native Jane Pauley Returns to Today Show Anchor Seat

The Indy native and 1972 IU graduate will join her former co-anchor Bryant Gumbel and current anchor Matt Lauer to lead on the show.

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Street Savvy: Downtown Westfield

“Westfield is still pretty homey and keeps its heritage. In the summer, we perform vignettes in the cemeteries about prominent figures interred there.”

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Herron and Borshoff Exhibit "Words of Art"

New this year: Online voting for the People’s Choice winner before the opening of the gallery as well as at the show.

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The Hoosierist: Bricks & Mormon

Question: How much do those fancy helicopters the TV stations use cost?

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